You have finished the first major task of working on your finances--creating and sticking to a budget. But, what comes next? Should you work on paying off your debt or build an emergency fund?
by CapWaySaving doesn’t come naturally to everyone, but that doesn’t mean that anyone can’t learn how to save. Becoming a saver requires you to get real with what works for you and what doesn’t. If you have always been the kind of person who can’t seem to hold onto money, we have three tips to help you start saving.
by CapWayYour money scripts are usually set in childhood and shape your financial decisions as an adult. Money Scripts are core beliefs about money that guides your financial behavior. The four money scripts are money avoidance, money worship, money status, and money vigilance.
by CapWaySide hustles are a great way to make extra money. Whether you just started or if you've been working on your side hustle for years, these seven tips will help you to develop, grow, and monetize your hustle.
by Nailah HerbertYou can officially sign up for a healthcare plan through the Affordable Care Act healthcare exchange (also known as ObamaCare). Open enrollment starts November 1 and lasts through December 15, 2020. If you select a plan in time, then your health coverage will begin on January 1.
by CapWayThe ride-sharing company, Lyft, is offering free or discounted rides for people who are looking for jobs.
by Nailah HerbertLil Nas X is the latest example of turning internet promotion to a real money maker. The twenty-year-old artist confirmed he had -$5.62 in his Wells Fargo account before releasing his hit single "Old Town Road."
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