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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
The Effects of Underemployment and How to Break the Cycle

We often hear the word unemployed, which is when a capable person is actively seeking but does not have a job. However, we seemingly skip over the issues regarding underemployment, which is when a person is working but not to the full extent of their desires, abilities, or education.

by Sheena Allen
Investing is Essential to Wealth Building, but You Should Know the Risks

Between the financial talks and tips on social media and the rise in popularity of mobile apps like Robinhood and Coinbase, more people are interested in or starting to invest. But remember, investing is not just investing in the stock market.

by Matin Varshochi
The Financial Deception Caused by Social Media

Based on the perception and display of a luxury lifestyle by many social media users, it has generated others to want to "keep up with the Joneses" without knowing that the lifestyle being displayed on social media is not the real-life truth.

by Sheena Allen
How to Boost Your Mood and Money

It has been well documented that your financial situation can directly impact your mental and your mood. Fortunately, there are different ways to help boost your moods and finances. Below are four valuable techniques.

by Viviana Vazquez
5 Celebrities Who Chose Equity Over Cash

Equity allows investors to build long-term wealth by holding a stake (the amount of stock an investor owns) within a company. Being an investor, and particularly an early investor (or stakeholder), comes with risk.

by Sheena Allen
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
Hiring Struggles Force Employers to Pay Higher Wages

President Joe Biden announced that unemployed Americans would no longer be eligible for unemployment benefits if they turn down a suitable job. Many believe President Biden's announcement is in response to many employers complaining of hiring struggles.

by CapWay
Ten Clever Ideas to Start Making Passive Income

Passive income can positively impact your life because you do not have to trade most of your time to earn money. Those reasons include having more financial stability, relying less on a paycheck, reducing financial anxiety, and reaching your money goals.

by CapWay
How the Book "Atomic Habits" Changed My Perspective on Finances

The New York Times Bestselling book, Atomic Habits by James Clear, changed my perspective on the importance of building good habits. I figured it would be best to implement it into one of the most important aspects of my life — my finances

by Derrick Herbert
Three Tips to Manage Your Money with Clear Intentions

by Viviana Vazquez
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
COVID-19: Second-Draw PPP Loans

The SBA, under the CARES Act, opened applications for the third round of PPP loans on January 13 at participating community financial institutions. All lenders will accept applications from January 19 through March 31, 2021.

by CapWay
$600 Stimulus Checks - Eligibility, Impact on Taxes, and Other Details

On December 27, 2020, President Donald Trump signed the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill that included $600 checks to millions of Americans struggling financially amidst the ongoing pandemic.

by CapWay
Top 4 Ways Families Can Ditch the COVID-Induced Financial Stress

Times are challenging for everyone, and no matter your occupation, you are no doubt feeling financial strain thanks to COVID-19. It’s possible that the pandemic has not been kind to our checkbooks, our mental health, or our relationships.

by Gwen Payne

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