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Budget Billing Can Help Your Finances In The Long Run

Utility companies have created a budget billing program that helps budget your monthly utility bills. This budget billing program is a 12-month program that is an average amount that your utility company charges you based upon your energy usage.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Lower-Income Families to Opt-Out of Holiday Spending

With the holiday season approaching, millions of people will be conducting their holiday purchases soon. However, a recent report by Deloitte showcased that 11.5% of consumers will not be partaking in the holiday shopping season due to these reasons.

by Viviana Vazquez
How to Save Money When Grocery Shopping

Rising prices, known as inflation, typically increase year after year to somewhere around 2%. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, food prices have increased by 4.6% over the past 12 months.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Help! My Living Expenses Exceed My Income

Most people who run out of money each month automatically think their spending habits are the problem. But many people are spending as little as possible and still struggle to make ends meet.

by Matin Varshochi
Overtime Elite Offers High School Athletes Six Figures

Overtime Elite (OTE) is a newly funded league that provides high school players an alternative pathway towards achieving their NBA dreams.

by Matin Varshochi
Biden Cancels $11.5 Billion in Student Debt

President Joe Biden recently announced that the government has canceled $11.5 billion in student loan debt. Currently, the outstanding student loan debt is $1.73 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve.

by Nailah Herbert
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
3 Simple Steps to Achieve Both Debt-Freedom and Financial Freedom

Financial freedom is achievable no matter how much debt you have and how much money you make. All you have to do is stay the course. Here are three simple steps that you can implement today to start your road to becoming debt-free and financially free.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
How the Debt Ceiling Crisis is Affecting the U.S. Government

The federal government has been struggling to develop a solution to its public debt crisis. Unfortunately, the Republican and Democratic parties have opposing approaches about how to resolve this significant issue. However, if the government fails to bring about a resolution by around October 18, it could result in a major financial crisis for the United States of America.

by Viviana Vazquez
The Lessons Squid Game Taught Us About Money

The Netflix Original TV show Squid Game provided a series of nail biters, plot twists, and lessons about money.

by Sheena Allen
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
Budgeting for a Family Reunion

A family reunion usually involves many people, so a common misconception is that a lot of money needs to be spent to ensure everyone will have a good time. Fortunately, family reunions don’t have to be expensive when properly planned.

by Sheena Allen
How to Show Love on Father’s Day Without Breaking the Bank

You can show your father that you love him without putting a dent in your bank account. There are many thoughtful yet inexpensive gifts to choose from. We’ve got you covered with our top 8 frugal gifts to give to your father for Father’s Day.

by Matin Varshochi
4 Tips on How to Pack and Move on a Budget

Change is always challenging, but switching up where you call home ranks up near the top of life stressors. The last thing you want to do is add financial strife to the mix! Read on for some tips that help ensure a smooth transition without going broke.

by Gwen Payne
Graduation Gifts That Can Benefit Your Financial Future

It's graduation season, which also means celebrations and gifts! Although cash envelopes are a long-time gift that virtually anyone can appreciate, we encourage graduates to party with a financial purpose.

by Viviana Vazquez

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