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Here’s How You Can Practice Self-Care Without Spending All Your Time or Money

It is possible to work it into your life in ways that don’t consume a lot of your time or money. Here are some simple self-care methods to consider for your routine.

by Gwen Payne
The Impact of Life Insurance on Black Culture

It is time to discuss Black wealth when it comes to life insurance and creating a plan for yourself and your family. Even more, it is a time to shift the narrative from being only about death to instead shining a light on its generational benefits.

by Nadia C. Vanderhall
3 Alternatives to College After Leaving High School

Many of us are told by our teachers, counselors, and parents that college is the best choice. However, going to college is not for everyone. Choosing to attend college is a personal choice and should be considered an investment.

by Nailah Herbert
Investment Options That Can Produce Additional Income

Investing is a great way to stack your coins and build wealth. Several investments can help you to accumulate money over some time. Some high-risk investments are more volatile than others. Regarding investing, volatility means that your investments are liable to change rapidly and unpredictably.

by Nailah Herbert
8 Types of Assets

Assets are a key part of a company’s financial position and are crucial for generating income. Since many different items can be classified as an asset, below are various types of assets that a person or corporation owns that may financially benefit them.

by Nailah Herbert
How to Stretch Your Money as a College Student

Despite receiving financial assistance through student loans, college could become expensive, and paying for all the necessary expenses can be difficult. Below are some tips to ensure that your money stretches until the end of the year.

by Nailah Herbert
Three Options to Help Reduce Your Medical Bills, Including Charity Care

If you can't afford your doctor bill due to not having medical insurance or due to a significant amount of money still left to be paid after your insurance company has paid out their portion, you have options to help with your medical bill debt.

by CapWay
Five Money-Saving Travel Tips for Out-of-State College Students

If you are a college student that lives far away from home, you may feel overwhelmed by thinking about travel expenses. As a college student, funds may be limited.

by Nailah Herbert
5 FAFSA Myths

Understanding the financial aid process can be confusing. Therefore, we are debunking 5 common FAFSA myths. ​

by CapWay
How to Save Money on College Textbooks

With the beginning of the school year right around the corner, many students will be looking to acquire their course materials from the campus bookstore. On average, college students spent $415 during the 2018-2019 school year. Below are eight ways a college student can save money on textbooks for the upcoming school year.

by Nailah Herbert
College Resources Every College Student Should Use

The transition from high school to college can be a challenging time. College resources are available to help you eliminate the overwhelming feeling you may experience. Some resources include the student account, financial aid, and registrar's offices.

by Nailah Herbert
Best Way to Handle Student Loans

Student loans can become a college graduate's worst nightmare. If possible, do not borrow any more money than you absolutely need. Why? Those refund checks are not free money.

by CapWay
Top Gift Ideas for College Students

If you know a college student and you want to help them adjust to college life while excelling in their college career, here are some of the best types of gifts to give this holiday season and beyond.

by CapWay
How to Invest and Build Wealth Without College

Parents have traditionally encouraged kids to attend college due to a long-standing belief that a college degree would improve the chances of landing a high-paying job and beginning wealth building. However, nowadays, college is not a requirement for building wealth.

by CapWay
How to Prevent Running Out of Money Each Month

PR Newswire's data showed that 61% of Americans were living paycheck to paycheck in June 2022. More than half of the American population makes just enough to get by. Running out of money is something that no one wishes to go through, so below are feasible ways to prevent yourself from living paycheck to paycheck.

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