Professional athletes in their late teens or early twenties earn millions of dollars. Unfortunately, as we have seen from some of our former favorite athletes, many spend more than they save and invest.
by Matin VarshochiThe current school curriculum does not have any courses which discuss financial literacy. As a result, some states have begun implementing financial literacy courses into the curriculum, which will go into effect in 2023.
by Matin VarshochiEstate planning is not just for the ultra-rich. Everyone already has an estate plan, whether you've chosen one or not, so why not make your own? Find out how.
by Shaun MorganFor many years, Black Americans have been at a disadvantage when it comes to homeownership and acquiring wealth.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellHomeownership is one of the most common forms of building wealth.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellDarius 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 HerbertKevin L. Matthews II is the best-selling author of From Burning to Blueprint: Rebuilding Black Wall Street After a Century of Silence. He is a former financial advisor who was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Financial Advisors by Investopedia in 2017.
by Matin VarshochiOwning an investment property can help you earn incremental cash, increase savings on your tax return and build generational wealth. Read on to learn the four key steps for beginners to buy an investment property.
by Pam HillA monetary tip is an incentive for workers within the service industry, such as a restaurant or hotel, who provide good service. When employees provide exceptional service at a sit-down restaurant, they receive a higher compensation after giving the total bill to the customer.
by Matin VarshochiHaving a day job and becoming a real estate investor isn't an either-or proposition. Dive into this article to learn more on how they can both be done successfully.
by Pam HillNot everyone wishes to attend a four-year university or pursue a bachelor's degree or higher; thus, they turn to jobs that do not have a post-secondary degree as a job requirement.
by Sheena Allen