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Bola Sokunbi Shares Tips on How to Handle Your Finances Amid the Pandemic

Many Americans are struggling financially amid the pandemic. Bola Sokunbi, founder and CEO of Clever Girl Finance, shares her best tips on alleviating financial stress during this difficult time.

by CapWay
Top 4 Ways Families Can Ditch the COVID-Induced Financial Stress

Times are challenging for everyone, and no matter your occupation, you are no doubt feeling financial strain thanks to COVID-19. It’s possible that the pandemic has not been kind to our checkbooks, our mental health, or our relationships.

by Gwen Payne
Three (3) Money Tips for 2021

Each new year is an opportunity for new beginnings and an abundance of wealth. As we enter into the upcoming year, CapWay would like to continue helping you on your money journey. Below are three money tips to help boost your financial prosperity in 2021.

by CapWay
4 Things Families Should Know to Alleviate Money Stress During The Pandemic

CapWay understands that times are uncertain for so many families. Unemployment and layoffs are a huge concern, and a global economic downturn has only made financial tensions worse.

by Gwen Payne
Why People Use Automated Savings Plans

When payday comes, many bills and other expenses are typically paid off before any other spending occurs. Fortunately, one of the products and services that consumers can access via their online banking platform to help combat this issue is called an “Automated Savings Plan.”

by Nailah Herbert
How to Overcome Financial Anxiety

Financial anxiety doesn’t always stem from a lack of having money. If you ever felt fear, uneasiness, or been worried about your money, you may have experienced financial anxiety.

by Nailah Herbert
5 Tips for Making Ends Meet When You’ve Lost Your Job

Everyone experiences career setbacks from time to time, and while it may seem like the end of the world right now, you will get through this! All you need is a good plan. Here are some financial tips to help you make ends meet and get back on your feet.

by Gwen Payne
National Savings Day

In honor of National Savings Day, October 12th, let's talk about saving money! Allowing yourself to save money will help you reach your financial goals, take a step toward becoming financially healthy, and change your money mindset. Small actionable steps today can lead to a big plus for your financial future.

by Nailah Herbert
6 Month Savings Challenge

Got savings? Join the Save $6K in 6 Months Challenge to give you an extra cash cushion to thrive during this period of uncertainty.

by Charlene Rhinehart
4 Easy Ways Stay-at-Home Parents Can Work From Home

If you’re a stay-at-home parent, you might also be in charge of managing your household’s finances. And if you’ve ever wished you could increase your savings rate without returning to full-time employment, you might be interested in working from home.

by Gwen Payne
Celebrate National Financial Awareness Day With These Tips

August 14 is National Financial Awareness Day, a celebration of why it is important to be financially mindful. You have the power to take control of your money and become financially aware and responsible. Below are four tips you can practice to help you reach your long-term financial goals.

by CapWay
Common Money Mistakes

Even if you want to admit it or not, we have all made mistakes throughout our life. But the thing about mistakes (in most instances) is that we can fix them, especially when it comes to money mistakes.

by Philip Dancy
Trust vs. Will: Differences to Note in Estate Planning

Will and trusts are created in anticipation of someone’s incapacitation or death. When a person dies, a will and a trust can prevent their children and other loved ones from experiencing extreme financial hardship.

by Jala Eaton
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
Managing Credit Card Debt on a Tight Budget

Over half of Americans live paycheck-to-paycheck, and additional financial stress has been added since the worldwide spread of the coronavirus. More than 40 million Americans are unemployed and having to file for unemployment benefits.

by CapWay

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