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How to Effectively Search for Scholarships as a College Student

College tuition can get expensive, especially when no one is helping you foot the bill. Fortunately, there are plenty of scholarship opportunities that will help you lessen the amount of money you have to pay out of pocket.

by Matin Varshochi
The Ultimate Financial Checklist for Recent Graduates

Congratulations on your graduation! Whether you’re preparing to go off to college as an undergraduate, graduate school, or starting a career, it is crucial to be mindful of your financial foundation as you begin the next chapter of your life.

by CapWay
Graduation Gifts That Can Benefit Your Financial Future

It's graduation season, which also means celebrations and gifts! Although cash envelopes are a long-time gift that virtually anyone can appreciate, we encourage graduates to party with a financial purpose.

by Viviana Vazquez
5 Ways to Make Extra Money With Your Car

You can use your vehicle for more than just going to work, running errands, and putting gas in the tank. Instead, you can use your car to earn extra income, including ways that don't require you to drive or do any hard labor.

by Nailah Herbert
Stimulus Checks Set to Start Being Deposited into Bank Accounts This Weekend

President Joe Biden signed the latest Covid Relief bill on Thursday, March 11, 2021. The $1.9 trillion package includes up to $1,400 in direct stimulus aid, additional weekly unemployment supplements of $300.

by Viviana Vazquez
$600 Stimulus Checks - Eligibility, Impact on Taxes, and Other Details

On December 27, 2020, President Donald Trump signed the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill that included $600 checks to millions of Americans struggling financially amidst the ongoing pandemic.

by CapWay
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
Millennials Are Experiencing Financial Burnout. Here's Why.

Millennials, ages 24 to 39, are experiencing extreme burnout, which can manifest in various forms like anxiety and depression. The number one cause of this burnout is money.

by CapWay
Savings: High-Yield Savings Account

The COVID-19 pandemic shed light on how dire many Americans' financial state is, and having money in your savings account can help you to feel financially at ease.

by Nailah Herbert
Coronavirus Stimulus Package: When You Should Receive Your Payment

The spread of COVID-19 in the United States has put millions of people out of work and has more than 17 million Americans filing for unemployment.

by Nailah Herbert
I Applied to 53 Jobs and Received 1 Offer Letter. Here's Why.

As a graduate student, I had done an internship that I didn't exactly love over the summer, and I didn't want to get stuck in a job that I would hate after college. So, I started job searching in the summer and didn't get any offers for several months!

by Mykail James
Black History Month: Finance Edition with Claressa Lesley

Financial educator Claressa Lesley, MBA, is the founder and CEO of Financial 411 Academy LLC, a company that promotes interactive financial literacy education among youth and young adults.

by Nailah Herbert
4 Celebrities Who Dealt With Student Loans

If you are one of the 42.9 million Americans who owe some portion of the $1.57 trillion in student loan debt, you already know that student loans can be stressful. Some of your favorite celebrities and influencers have or are currently in college.

by CapWay
Black History Month: Finance Edition with Nadia Vanderhall

Nadia Vanderhall is the founder of The Brands + Band$ Strategy Group. She is an expert marketer who merged her love for digital marketing and money to create a culturally-driven hub to impact change for both individuals and companies.

by Nailah Herbert
Mykail James Talks Financial Legacy | Black History Month: Finance Edition

Black History Month: Finance Edition with Mykail James, also known as The Boujie Budgeter. She teaches finance in a fun and relatable way to help her clients grasp several money concepts, such as student loan repayment, budgeting, saving, and investing.

by Nailah Herbert

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