When Pro Athletes And Entertainers Go Broke, Business Advisor To The Stars DaRayl Davis Has Answers

Los Angeles, CA, March 21, 2017 ― DaRayl Davis doesn’t ever want to see another athlete or entertainer go broke. It’s all in the way we perceive our wealth, says the best-selling author, speaker and entrepreneur. For the rest of us, although we may never see a six-figure signing bonus or book contract, recognizing our true wealth and rethinking the way we see money is a game-changer.

Host of the popular radio and television series “Wealth of the NationTM ,” Davis focuses on redefining wealth in the minds of the American public, from Main Street to Wall Street, in the halls of academia to the halls of government. We are all stakeholders in the future of America and thus responsible for growing, nurturing, protecting and preserving the Wealth of the Nation, he says.

Focus and determination led him to earn his first million before the age of 30, and now he teaches others his principled-based systems approach to achieving financial goals and realizing their dreams. Davis is the CEO of Affluent Advisory Group LLC, Founder of Affluent for Life Academy® and Smart Money Academy®. He is the best-selling author of Economic Secrets of the New Retirement Environment and upcoming, The Smart Money Millionaire. A television show based on the book, America’s Next Smart Money Millionaire, is under development.

Davis is a member of the Abraham Lincoln National Council, the Global Interdependence Center and a supporter of numerous organizations championing financial literacy. He shares the importance of entrepreneurship coupled with financial intelligence for audiences around the globe and has served as an economic advisor and thought leader to organizations and leaders in public, private and non-profit sectors around the globe from Dallas to Dubai.

Executive producer and host of Wealth of the Nation™, Davis has appeared on NBC’s Today Show, Fox Business’ Money for Breakfast and Small Biz Today.  Davis has appeared or been quoted in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Forbes, Fortune, Black Enterprise, and Yahoo Finance, along with numerous other media outlets and publications.

He is a native of Chicago, an alum of Howard University, and resides in a suburb of Washington, DC and Los Angeles, CA.

For more information, please visit http://darayldavis.com