If you are struggling with debt, you are not alone. The average American has $90,460 in debt that may include credit card debt, personal loans, student debt, and mortgage debt.
by Viviana VazquezCryptocurrency, also known as crypto, has become a more prevalent phenomenon, even though it’s been around since 2009. If you are new to learning about cryptocurrency, it can seem obscure and mysterious.
by CapWayThe annual percentage rate (APR) is the yearly rate that credit card companies charge you on any outstanding balances that you carry month-to-month.
by CapWayThere has been a ton of research around women and finances. Here are 10 tips that can aid you on your journey to becoming a financial rock star.
by Jala EatonThe 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 HerbertParents who qualify for a stimulus check are eligible to receive an extra $1,400 if they give birth anytime during 2021, according to the new COVID-19 relief bill, which Congress passed on March 10, 2021.
by CapWayThe Child Tax Credit, also referred to as CTC, is a tax credit for parents and caregivers to claim on their taxes to help reduce their overall tax bill.
by Viviana VazquezPresident Joe Biden signed the latest Covid Relief bill on Thursday, March 11, 2021. The $1.9 trillion package includes up to $1,400 in direct stimulus aid, additional weekly unemployment supplements of $300.
by Viviana VazquezA credit report and a credit score are two different pieces of financial information. However, they both have a significant impact on your finances.
by CapWayThere has been much confusion around whether unemployment benefits under the CARES Act are taxable or not. As an unfortunate surprise to many, the unemployment benefits are indeed taxable.
by CapWayTimes 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 PayneIt is possible to work it into your life in ways that don’t consume a lot of your time or money. Here are some simple self-care methods to consider for your routine.
by Gwen PayneCapWay understands that times are uncertain for so many families. Unemployment and layoffs are a huge concern, and a global economic downturn has only made financial tensions worse.
by Gwen PayneWhen payday comes, many bills and other expenses are typically paid off before any other spending occurs. Fortunately, one of the products and services that consumers can access via their online banking platform to help combat this issue is called an “Automated Savings Plan.”
by Nailah Herbert