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 VazquezIf you are a current (and sometimes a former) college student, take advantage of perks that require using your college identification card (ID), including discounts on large and small purchases that could enable you to save thousands of dollars each year.
by Viviana VazquezWith college-related expenses increasing each year, many companies are taking action by helping their employees save money. Below you will find four leading companies helping their employees by paying a portion or all of their college tuition.
by Nailah HerbertAs the first day of school is right around the corner, many parents and children will be looking to purchase clothing, school supplies, and other essentials. To help parents out with these costly annual purchases, some states have school sales tax holidays, meaning certain items will be exempt from sales tax.
by Viviana VazquezWe 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 AllenDespite the continued reluctance from the NCAA, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of college athletes. On July 1, 2021, a new federal bill was passed, stating that college athletes could receive compensation for their name, image, and likeness (NIL).
by Matin VarshochiAttending college comes with a high cost, and unfortunately, not everyone has the financial capability to pay off their tuition in full. One of these methods is applying for and obtaining scholarships. Below are some of the top scholarships we gathered that are now open to college students.
by Sheena AllenAs high school comes to an end, you may be preparing for the next chapter of your life. If you plan on attending college, you should know that college expenses are steep. Fortunately, many scholarships are tailored towards high school students and graduates to help reduce your college tuition fees.
by Sheena AllenIf you are either an upcoming or current college student, you should constantly be looking at scholarships and grants as your first choice to pay for college instead of setting for student loans. After all, free money over student loan debt wins every time.
by Viviana VazquezYou 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 VarshochiIt'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 VazquezCryptocurrency is becoming more attractive to those who want to use digital currency instead of traditional payment methods and also to those who want to invest. In 2020, it skyrocketed into mainstream popularity.
by Nailah HerbertOne of the direst effects has been the financial impact that has resulted from job layoffs and mandated quarantines. The closing of bank branches across the United States reflects the economic impact many have had to endure.
by CapWayChildren 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 LucasA Presidential Memoranda was issued on January 20, 2021, which extended the pause on federal student loan payments and collections, keeping the interest rate at 0%. More than 42 million federal student loan borrowers will have student loan debt relief until September 30, 2021.
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