Jabulani Leffall
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Los Angeles
Been writing about business and finance for nearly 15 years. Been a consumer -- both good and horribly bad -- for twice as long. Had money, lost money, earned money, blew money. Been frugal, been wasteful. Still growing -- financially, intellectually and emotionally. Not so much physically, kind of as tall as I'm going to get and as big as I'm going to get unless I stop exercising.
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JABULANI LEFFALL'S UNAUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY:
Jabulani Leffall, 32, is an award-winning journalist and writer who attended Journalism School at the University of Missouri. His work has appeared in the Financial Times of London, Dow Jones Marketwatch, The Baltimore Sun, Investor's Business Daily, Variety, CFO Magazine, the Los Angeles Business Journal and the Los Angeles Daily News among other publications.
He has been a George Washington Williams Fellow for the Independent Press Association where he studied the effects of subprime lending on poor communities. He also contributed vital research to the 1998 book University of Missouri History Professor Robert E. Weems, which is titled "Desegregating the Dollar."
Additionally, he has appeared numerous times on ABC World News and CNN as a commentator of business and world affairs. Mr. Leffall is currently a mergers and acquisitions correspondent with FactSet MergerStat and still contributing articles periodically to publications and media companies such as Black Enterprise Magazine, Redmond Media Group, Compliance Week, TheSimon.com, TheRebuttal.com and of course tries to help broke people from staying that way and help financially stable people from going broke on his blog at Wisebread.
Lastly for the part where Mr. Leffall lives, don't worry about that just continue to read his articles and blogs please.
RESPECTFULLY YOURS
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