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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
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
Apple Bans Internal Slack Channel of Workers

Apple employees set up a Slack channel to discuss pay equity, but the company banned the channel resulting in more controversy and tension between the company and workers.

by Nailah Herbert
Three Ways to Improve Your Relationship with Money in 2022

The first step in making confident financial choices is to improve your relationship with your finances. Without this foundation, you can easily succumb to peer pressure and derail your financial fortunes.

by Ilona Limonta-Volkova
The Ultimate Financial Checklist for Recent Graduates

Congratulations on your graduation! Whether you’re preparing to go off to college as an undergraduate, graduate school, or starting a career, it is crucial to be mindful of your financial foundation as you begin the next chapter of your life.

by CapWay
Three Tips to Consider When Investing in an Index Fund

Here are three tips to consider when investing in an index fund.

by Yodit Admassu
Understanding the Stock Market Terms "Open" and "Close"

The stock market is where you can buy and sell stocks of publicly traded companies. Two standard terms of the stock market are Open and Close.

by CapWay
How To Educate Your Children About Finances

Children are never too young to learn about finances. Shifting your mindset will ultimately help you mold your children's mindset to a wealth mindset. Here are my top three tips to help expose your child to wealth-building habits and ownership.

by Tammira Lucas
Investment Options That Can Produce Additional Income

Investing is a great way to stack your coins and build wealth. Several investments can help you to accumulate money over some time. Some high-risk investments are more volatile than others. Regarding investing, volatility means that your investments are liable to change rapidly and unpredictably.

by Nailah Herbert
Everyday I'm Hustlin'. Use Your Side Hustle to Start Investing

A good use of extra income is paying off debt or building up your savings for a rainy day or creating some financial cushion for yourself. However, it can also be used to generate even more money through investing.

by Andre Marvray II
9 Money Questions to Get You Ready for 2020

The financial conversations that you do (or don't) have with yourself impact your success with your money. As you prepare for your New Year goals, take time to review the lessons you want to bring into the New Year.

by CapWay
Two Money Lessons from T-Pain’s Interview with The Breakfast Club

During his interview on The Breakfast Club, T-Pain shed light on how he went from having $40M in his bank account to zero.

by Nailah Herbert
Lil Nas X Had A Negative Bank Account Before Hit Single

Lil 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."

by CapWay

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