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IRS Free File: How to File Taxes for Free

Taxpayers with an adjusted gross income of $73,000 or less can take advantage of the File Free program. Those with income over $73,000 can either file their own taxes for free or ask an income tax company to file it for them for a fee.

by Matin Varshochi
College Students Pay Close Attention to Your Taxes This Year

Many high school and college schools aren’t teaching their students about taxes, so it’s important to pay attention to any new tax information. With many people already receiving federal tax return refunds, understanding how income tax returns work is crucial.

by Matin Varshochi
National Entrepreneurship Day: Raya Reaves of City Girl Savings

Raya Reaves is the Founder and Finance Coach of City Girl Savings. Below you can learn more about Raya and her journey to becoming an entrepreneur and the advice she gives to other women entrepreneurs.

by Nailah Herbert
The Insider's Guide to Buying a Home During the Holidays

For savvy buyers, the holidays offer a great opportunity to find homes decked out in their holiday finery with few competing buyers and discounted prices.

by Pam Hill
Low-Income Housing Options for People with Disabilities

Low-income people with a disability can encounter challenges in obtaining accessible and affordable housing. However, several housing options exist through federal, state, and local programs.

by Pam Hill
Why Financial Therapy Matters | Culture Meets Money with Steven M. Hughes

CapWay invited Financial Therapist and Reiki Master Teacher, Steven M. Hughes to join Culture Meets Money to discuss financial therapy, why mental health matters in the Black community, and how money and mental health coincide.

by Nailah Herbert
Investing in Fine Art | Culture Meets Money with Okeeba Jubalo

Okeeba Jubalo is the Founder and CEO of Okeeba Jubalo Fine Art Gallery, located in North Charleston, South Carolina, and is known as the South’s premier African American fine art gallery. As a special guest on Culture Meets Money, Okeeba Jubalo discussed how people could invest and profit from fine art.

by Nailah Herbert
How Subway Subscriptions Can Impact The Food Industry

On August 24, 2022, Subway announced their $15 Footlong Pass for the month of September. This test trial aims to determine whether its consumers are willing to pay a subscription fee to receive discounts on their food. Depending on its success, it could change how Subway functions in the future.

by Matin Varshochi
How to Give Back for International Day of Charity

Each year, on September 5th, the International Day of Charity is held to raise awareness of many sociological issues faced daily in less fortunate parts of the world. As some parts of the world are dealing with the worst effects of humanitarian crises, the United Nations deemed it necessary to have a day to increase solidarity and social responsibility towards taking action.

by Matin Varshochi
This Nonprofit Buys and Then Pays Off Medical Debt

After receiving medical care, a bill must be paid off. Typically, if someone has health insurance, the insurance company will cover all or a portion of the bill. Some may have little to no income, which makes it hard for them to afford insurance, which leads to accumulating debt.

by Matin Varshochi
How to Invest in Real Estate for $1,000 or Less

Real estate investing doesn’t have to be expensive. Many opportunities abound at a price of $1,000 or less, from real estate mutual funds to tax lien certificates. In this guide, we’ll share five ways to invest in real estate for $1,000 or less.

by Pam Hill

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