The annual percentage rate (APR) and annual percentage yield (APY) are two different ways to look at the same interest rate. When looking at interest rates from a lending institution or comparing one, you want to compare apples to apples. Although each rating type has its benefits, we will show you the difference in this article.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellThere are so many money phrases like, “money doesn't grow on trees.” If you are unfamiliar with money phrases, here are some common ones to learn about.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellParents can lay the foundation for their children’s financial success by teaching children about saving and investing. Also investing in your child's future will benefit their financial future. Here are a few investment account options for children.
by Pam HillReal estate, and rental properties can be a valuable addition to your investment portfolio. Rental properties can generate rental income and lower your tax bill through valuable deductions such as interest expense, property taxes and depreciation.
by Pam HillFinancial Wellness Month recognizes the importance of starting the new year focusing on financial well-being. If you've never developed a financial wellness plan, read on to learn how to create one to improve your financial footing.
by Pam HillGetting hit with an overdraft fee after overspending on your bank account is scary and unsettling. But if it goes unpaid, does it go to collections? Read this article to find out.
by Shaun MorganDebt can negatively impact your mental and physical health. Read this CapWay article on how you can help yourself get out of debt and find positive solutions for your mental health.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellLack of financial knowledge has resulted in many young adults making bad decisions with their money. Most money problems can be solved by learning how money works and using it to help you succeed.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellThe cash envelope is a classic budgeting system that can help you to stop overspending and avoid debt. Read this CapWay article to learn how the cash envelope budgeting system works.
by Shaun MorganTaxpayers 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 VarshochiOrganizing your money can help reduce the financial stress added during the holiday season. Below are ten tips to prepare your pockets for the holiday season.
by Sha'Kreshia Terrell