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5 Tips for Buying Your Dream Home

Finding a dream home requires its fair share of saving, planning, and research. Starting early, before venturing into your buying first property, can help ensure that you find a home that fits your style and budget.

by Pam Hill
Five Tips to Combine Finances After Marriage

To successfully manage your finances as newlyweds, it is important that both you and your spouse get and stay on the same page. Here are six tips to get you well on your way toward merging your finances with your spouse.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Shift to an Abundance Mindset Using These Three Tips

A scarcity mindset is bad for your mental and financial health and may be keeping you trapped in a vicious cycle of feeling like you will never have enough money. Here is how to overcome a scarcity mindset and shift to an abundance mindset.

by Shaun Morgan
Why Money Conversations Should Happen Before Marriage

By far, a summary of the most underrated statement made when it comes to marriage vows is, “For richer or for poorer.” Financial problems are one of the leading causes of divorce. Here's why you should have the "money talk" with your partner before jumping the broom.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Three Reasons to Start Your Holiday Shopping Now

Having fun and making lasting memories with family is the true meaning behind celebrating the holidays. The emotional effects of debt and stress can take away from the enjoyment. Here are three reasons why you should start your holiday shopping earlier in the year.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
5 Tips to Plan a Budget-Friendly Family Reunion

A family reunion is a priceless moment. However, the price tag of planning a family reunion can add up very quickly. Here are five tips to plan a budget-friendly family reunion.

by Shaun Morgan
Why Homeownership is an Important Wealth Building Factor

Homeownership is one of the most common forms of building wealth.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
10 Financial Habits Every College Student Should Practice

College is a time of greater freedom and personal growth. It’s also an ideal time to learn and put in place personal finance habits that can last a lifetime.

by Pam Hill
Father's Day: Finance Edition with Darius Pettway

Darius Pettway is the Co-Founder of Pettway Estates and KidVestors. Darius is passionate about helping people learn about real estate and build wealth in the process. He is also determined to educate and empower the youth regarding financial literacy through his company, KidVestors.

by Nailah Herbert
Five Signs of Financial Instability

Unfortunately, many people aren’t aware if they are financially unstable. However, your financial knowledge can pay the most significant dividends. Keep reading to find out the five tell-tale signs that you are facing financial instability.

by Shaun Morgan
Nine Key Steps to Buying a Home

Buying a home is a big deal, so it is important to be financially prepared in advance. Here are nine steps to take to prepare yourself to become a homeowner.

by Shaun Morgan
7 Ways Your Business Can Monetize Social Media

Social media is a great way for businesses of any size, location, or niche to increase income. Monetizing your business’s social media ranges from direct sales to talking to your customers. Businesses that want to financially thrive must start monetizing their social media presence.

by Shaun Morgan
Six Financial Lessons From Popular Superheroes

Superheroes are multi-talented. They dedicate their time to making the world a better place, save innocent people from villains, and they also have hidden lessons that teach people about financial literacy. Keep reading to find out what these four superheroes taught me about money.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
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
Five Business Hacks For New Entrepreneurs

New businesses must balance the twin pressures of large outflows of cash against limited inflows. Developing a financial management plan and closely monitoring cash flow are among several business moves that can position a new entrepreneur for success.

by Pam Hill

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