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History of the Social Security Act

The Social Security Act, passed passed 86 years ago, is a key component of retirement income for nearly all individuals. Social security insurance also provides a safety net should a worker become disabled or a family lose their breadwinner.

by Pam Hill
Three Ways to Support an Underpaid and Overworked Teacher

Teachers are slowly having more added to their plate and less given in return. If we want to stop teachers from burning out and leaving the classroom, we have to help. Here's how.

by Shaun Morgan
How To Become Financially Savvy

To be financially savvy, you have to be in control of your money. You have to continually prioritize your finances and educate yourself on growing wealth.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
5 Ways To Celebrate Financial Literacy Month

Money shouldn't be a taboo topic of discussion. April is financial literacy month and it is all about spreading awareness about the importance of financial literacy.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Women’s History Month: Sheena Allen, Founder & CEO, CapWay

Sheena Allen is the Founder and CEO of CapWay, a digital financial services provider that aims to help those who have been underserved and overlooked by the traditional banking industry. Sheena shares her story and advice for other women entrepreneurs.

by Viviana Vazquez
Women's History Month: Finance Edition with Nadia Vanderhall

CapWay is celebrating women across the nation who are dominating in the finance space. CapWay's article series, Women's History Month: Finance Edition, will highlight five amazing women striving to empower other women in and beyond the finance space.

by Nailah Herbert
Black Women Receive Less Money When Starting New Businesses

The U.S. is viewed as a country that allows its citizens to have the possibility of following and achieving their dreams. However, starting a business requires money, and some people do not receive the money they need due to the color of their skin.

by Nailah Herbert
The First Black-Owned Automated Market Competing with Amazon

Nourish + Bloom Market is a brick-and-mortar grocery store, located in Fayetteville, GA, with a twist. Jamie and Jilea Hemmings founded this autonomous grocery store, leading it to become an Amazon rival.

by Nailah Herbert
Black Wall Street: Then and Today

The prosperous and resilient business districts built by and for Black people more than 100 years ago hold lessons for today.

by Pam Hill
College Students Lost $3.7 Billion in FAFSA Aid

Previously, nearly 56% of high school graduates had filled out their FAFSA applications prior to the pandemic. However, once the pandemic hit and all education was forced to be done remotely, the percentage saw a fall to 53%.

by Viviana Vazquez
Why ‘Health is Wealth’ Mantra Should Be a Lifestyle Change

Of course, it is easier said than done but living a healthier lifestyle comes with many financial benefits. You have heard it before, 'health is wealth' and it truly is. Having good health is one of the greatest assets you can attain.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Celebrating 5 Black Financial Influencers for 2022

CapWay is celebrating Black History Month by sharing the entrepreneurial stories of five Black financial influencers, also known as fin-fluencers, who are etching their names in the financial education space.

by Nailah Herbert
Healthcare Costs Are Increasing Despite Affordable Tactics

A study conducted by the Peterson Center on Healthcare and Kaiser Family Foundation revealed that healthcare costs increased by a trillion dollars from 2009 to 2019.

by Nailah Herbert
Filing Taxes on a Budget? Here Are 10 Options

Filing your taxes can be a stressful time, even more, if the budget is tight! Here are ten resources to research for tax season!

by Nadia C. Vanderhall
The Small Business Economy is Expected to Rise in 2022

Intuit surveyed 8,000 people regarding whether they dream of becoming a small business owner. Out of the 8,000 people interviewed, 83 percent responded that the pandemic played a role in accelerating their plans to leave their jobs and open their businesses.

by Matin Varshochi

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