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How to Report and Dispute Credit Report Errors

It is important to protect your credit from errors and fraud. That's why a credit dispute is so important. Find out how to do it.

by Shaun Morgan
Tax Lien

A tax lien is a legal claim imposed upon the assets or property of an individual or business that has failed to pay taxes. For example, if an individual fails to pay the property taxes on their home, the lienholder has certain rights to the property, including the ability to sell the home or sell a tax lien certificate for the home.

by Nailah Herbert
Sinking Fund vs. Emergency Fund: How Do They Work?

No matter the situation, it is good to have some money on hand. Sinking funds and an emergency fund are good strategies to make sure that happens. Find out the difference between the two.

by Shaun Morgan
Student Loan Repayment Plan: Disposable vs. Discretionary Income

Disposable and discretionary income can be better understood regarding student loan payments. Here’s what you need to know.

by Shaun Morgan
6 Tips to Break The Cycle of Living Paycheck to Paycheck

Living paycheck to paycheck is a problem that the majority of Americans face. However, it is very much possible to break the cycle. Here's how.

by Shaun Morgan
The 3 C's of Credit: Character, Capital, and Capacity

Have you ever wondered why you were denied a loan? It usually comes down to the 3 C's of credit: Character, Capital, and Capacity. Learn more here.

by Shaun Morgan
Credit Card Churning Explained | CapWay

To attract new customers, credit card companies frequently advertise generous welcome bonuses. These welcome bonuses can quickly add up to many miles, points, and cash-back offers. Some people try to maximize their rewards by applying for multiple cards simultaneously. This process is known as credit card churning.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
7 Ways to Reduce Your Monthly Expenses

Every month, a person will have regular income and expenses. Taking proactive steps is key to improving financially means making strides to lower expenses. Implementing money strategies can have beneficial effects in the long run.

by Nailah Herbert
Who Can and Can't Seize Your Tax Refund

Read this CapWay article to find out who can and can't seize your tax refund.

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