21 Savage Promotes Financial Literacy With His ‘Master Your Money’ Guide and Holds Back-to-School Drive in Atlanta

The "Bank Account" rapper teaches fans how to stack up in his new financial literacy guide.

Musician 21 Savage performs under a tent, wearing a casual blue T-shirt, a cap, and sunglasses, holding a microphone
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is With financial advice from 21 Savage, fans could have more than a few M's in their "Bank Account."

Consistently paying it forward through his Leading By Example Foundation, 21 has dropped a digital financial literacy workbook titled Master Your Money: Financial Success 101 Guide With 21 Savage.

Among his tips are short-term goals of having an emergency fund and paying off small debt, while long-term goals include saving for retirement and buying a home. The multi-page guide also breaks down how to achieve "SMART" goals, activities for budgeting, saving, investing, and understanding credit scores.

The educational workbook coincides with 21 Savage holding his 8th Annual 'Issa Back to School Drive' on Sunday, Aug. 4 in DeKalb County. Sponsored by Amazon Access, the event had more than 3,000 people show up. They were given essential school materials, along with physical copies of Master Your Money.

The rapper was also honored with a proclamation from Congressman Hank Johnson and Commissioner Mereda Davis Johnson, with the declaration of August 4 as "21 Savage Leading By Example Day." Last December, the "Rich Flex" co-artist was also given the honor of "21 Savage Day" in Georgia.

21 Savage has spent years putting his young fans onto the financial literacy game, establishing the "21 Savage Bank Account" program with Get Schooled in 2018, which has since established job placements at Mercedes-Benz Stadium and an online education program.

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