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How is Crypto Taxed?

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has decided to begin taxing cryptocurrency profits as many did not report having crypto assets, leading to them understating their income and the amount of taxes paid.

by Viviana Vazquez
Artists Are Selling Rights to Their Songs as NFTs

Rap legend Nas announced that he has partnered with Royal, a song ownership platform, and has executed an NFT drop. In the drop, consumers have the opportunity to purchase NFTs that will allow them to receive varying levels of streaming royalty rights.

by Viviana Vazquez
Leverage Your Portfolio With Fractional Shares

Fractional shares can be the foundation for investors, new or true, to build their positioning when it comes to investing! From investment apps to brokerage firms, fractional shares helped take stock market investing from affluent to affordable.

by Nadia C. Vanderhall
Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) | Investing for Beginners

Learning about Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) beyond the buzz will help key to understanding which IPOs are great for building wealth or just a buzz.

by Nadia C. Vanderhall
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
Elon Musk Sells Over $6 Billion in Tesla Stock

Elon Musk allegedly violated one of the agreements in a pending securities lawsuit from 2018. According to the SEC, the co-founder of Tesla used his Twitter to provide financial information about the company that caused Tesla stock to increase.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Financial Advice for Athletes

Statistics show that 78% of retired National Football League (NFL) players go broke within two years of retiring, and 60% of former National Basketball Association (NBA) players go broke five years after retiring.

by Matin Varshochi
Racial Wealth Gap: Black and Latinx Net Worth is Expected to Hit 0 by 2053

When it comes to the distribution of wealth among Black and Latinx people versus white people in the United States, minorities have always been neglected. The racial wealth divide is widespread and stems from hundreds of years of policies.

by Nailah Herbert
The U.S. Economy is in a Housing Crisis. Here’s Why.

Since 2010, the average cost of a house has risen by 20%. These price increases have made it increasingly difficult for young people to be able to purchase a home.

by Nailah Herbert
Six Ways Group Economics Build Wealth Within Black Communities

The practice of group economics is becoming more popular, especially since it is becoming a more recognized way to build wealth with your family or friends.

by Nailah Herbert
How to Start Investing | Investing for Beginners

Are you ready to start investing but unsure of where to begin? Here’s what you need to know to start investing intelligently on your own.

by Viviana Vazquez
Why We Should Support Black-Owned Businesses in August...and Beyond

August is recognized as National Black Business Month. When you choose to spend your money with a Black-owned business, you are choosing to assist them in building generational wealth, savings, and ultimately obtaining ownership.

by Sheena Allen
Rent vs. Own: Which Housing Option Is Best For You

Therefore, becoming a homeowner is not for everyone. Although many people believe that purchasing a home and becoming a homeowner is the best financial decision one can make, renting may be the best option for you.

by Sheena Allen
Redlining’s Lasting Effects on Black Americans Today

Redlining is a practice where mortgage lenders deny loans to people based on race or the racial makeup of their neighborhoods. The term comes from the National Housing Act of 1968 as part of the federal government's New Deal.

by Sheena Allen
3 Financial Benefits to Being a Homeowner

For many, owning a home is the ultimate "American Dream." Homeownership allows you to have a property to call your own, leaving you with a sense of pride, confidence, and security.

by Viviana Vazquez

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