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What is an Estate Plan, and Why Should I Have One?

Estate planning is not just for the ultra-rich. Everyone already has an estate plan, whether you've chosen one or not, so why not make your own? Find out how.

by Shaun Morgan
Why Homeownership is an Important Wealth Building Factor

Homeownership is one of the most common forms of building wealth.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Father's Day: Finance Edition with Darius Pettway

Darius Pettway is the Co-Founder of Pettway Estates and KidVestors. Darius is passionate about helping people learn about real estate and build wealth in the process. He is also determined to educate and empower the youth regarding financial literacy through his company, KidVestors.

by Nailah Herbert
Six Financial Lessons From Popular Superheroes

Superheroes are multi-talented. They dedicate their time to making the world a better place, save innocent people from villains, and they also have hidden lessons that teach people about financial literacy. Keep reading to find out what these four superheroes taught me about money.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Why You Need a Trust to Pass on Generational Wealth

A trust has many benefits over using a will when passing on generational wealth. If you’re building generational wealth, you need to talk to an estate attorney about how it can benefit you and your heirs.

by Shaun Morgan
4 Ways to Build Generational Wealth

You'll often hear people throw around the term generational wealth in the financial space. More recently, it has become a trendy word amongst everyday people, in part credited to a time when the topic of investing and wealth has taken center stage.

by Shaun Morgan
Build a Solid Financial Foundation with Your Partner

Relationships are supposed to make you feel loved, supported, and understood. One way to build the foundation of your relationship is to discuss finances.

by Shaun Morgan
Six Benefits of Estate Planning

Estate planning is an essential part of creating financial stability. An estate plan helps your family and friends understand your wishes, and it assigns beneficiaries while you are living and after your death.

by CapWay
Trust vs. Will: Differences to Note in Estate Planning

Will and trusts are created in anticipation of someone’s incapacitation or death. When a person dies, a will and a trust can prevent their children and other loved ones from experiencing extreme financial hardship.

by Jala Eaton

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