Dr. Owusu Kizito

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ABOUT DR. KIZITO

Dr. Kizito has a track record of being a dynamic, results-driven professional. He has over twenty years of experience as a board member, college professor, instructing, professional writing, lecturing, consulting, banking, financial analysis, project management, and process improvement. In addition, he has an extensive background as analytic expert regarding the calculus of decision-making, and problem solving. Dr. Kizitoʼs skill set is magnified by his ability and by his ingenuity in the manner in which he effectively chooses and manages the professionals who work on his consulting teams. His primary engagements have center on the development and implementation of financial management systems and upgrades. This has been accomplished using a proven set of methods which are based on a systematic change process, that is both constrained by and in compliance with the relevant laws and regulations that apply to his clients’ varied situations. He has thus established an enviable track record of successfully designing solutions to difficult engagements and then coordinating their implementation. As a result he has been credited with creating, as well as maintaining, lucrative client relationships, and boosting the sales and profitability of his company. Dr. Kizito is also an expert on financial/tax/accounting as well as housing counseling and a college professor instructing in all aspects of business studies.

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Lived Experiences Of Home Foreclosures Consequences On Mental And Physical Health
by Dr. Owusu Kizito

The rising rate of home foreclosures which stands at approximately 1 in 92 households in the United States has raised a national alarm. Medical issues account for approximately half of all home foreclosure filings and it appears that approximately 1.5 million American homeowners could lose their homes to foreclosure every year. The qualitative phenomenological study involved investigating the lived experiences of the consequences of home foreclosures on the physical and mental illness of northern New Jersey homeowners. Four core themes were revealed from the study. The four themes included foreclosure process resulting in hospitalization of family and foreclosure associated with the lack of family’s health insurance, family health and the foreclosure process, and foreclosure and the negligence of doctor’s prescription, foreclosure as perceived loss of money and finally homeownership, displacement and housing instability as a reason for depression. The study provides a framework for local practitioners and decision makers in identifying the consequences on the physical and mental health of the participants and their families and providing a workable foreclosure response system.

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