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What is an Estate Plan, and Why Should I Have One?

Estate 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 Morgan
America’s Black Homeownership Gap Continues

For many years, Black Americans have been at a disadvantage when it comes to homeownership and acquiring wealth.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Factors Leading to a Crypto Bear Market

Over the past couple of weeks, investor confidence has been dropping in both the crypto and stock markets. Moreover, with the current economic climate, many investors have begun offloading most of their investments as there are rising concerns about a potential recession, leading to a crypto bear market.

by Matin Varshochi
Housing Discrimination Widens the Homeownership Gap for Black Americans

The Black homeownership gap has increased by more than 30% since the height of the pandemic. That is higher than it was 60 years ago when racial discrimination in housing was legal.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
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
TurboTax Faces Lawsuit for False Advertising

Often, they go to TurboTax, which offers free tax filing services for its customers. However, Intuit, the owner of TurboTax, has been ordered to pay $141 million to its customers who used their services to file their income tax returns from 2016 to 2018.

by Sheena Allen
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
Why You Need a Trust to Pass on Generational Wealth

A trust has many benefits over using a will when passing on generational wealth. If you’re building generational wealth, you need to talk to an estate attorney about how it can benefit you and your heirs.

by Shaun Morgan
Cost of Plane Tickets Becoming More Expensive

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic halted and slowed down international travel demand. Now that many travel restrictions have been removed or loosened, leisure travel has increased.

by Matin Varshochi
Why Are Used Cars Getting More Expensive

Due to COVID-19, everyday items have begun rising in price. For example, according to a report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, certified pre-owned cars have raised in price by 41.2%.

by Matin Varshochi
The Russia-Ukraine War is Impacting Gas Prices

On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-scale attack on Eastern Ukraine. As a result of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s actions, countries like Canada, Taiwan, and the United States announced sanctions on Russia’s oil, banks, and military.

by Nailah Herbert
Are Navient Student Loans Canceled?

One of the nation’s more recognizable financial aid institutions, Naivent, had to forgive the debt of 66,000 borrowers earlier this month. This decision came after a lawsuit with 39 state attorney generals determined that the student loan servicer was forcing a portion of their borrowers into costly repayment plans, which they knew they would not be able to pay off.

by Matin Varshochi
More Than 20 States Have Increased Their Minimum Wage

by Sheena Allen
Best City to Start a Business

Not all cities are as small business-friendly as others. If you’re looking to launch a company or relocate to a new area with your existing one, Atlanta could be a great option.

by Gwen Payne
Equity vs. Equality, and Why African Americans Deserve Both

In 2020, the nationwide protests surrounding the murder of George Floyd stirred up countless debates on why African Americans have yet to receive equality and may still have a long way to go to receive equity.

by Nailah Herbert

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