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What is Bankruptcy and How Does It Work?

Bankruptcy is a debt relief procedure in which a bankruptcy court is used to relieve a debtor's obligation to pay off all or part of their debts. Here's how the bankruptcy process works.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
7 Ways to Save Money During Christmas

It seems impossible to do Christmas shopping without going into debt sometimes, but it is possible! Find out how.

by Shaun Morgan
How to Avoid Holiday Debt | Culture Meets Money with Brandyn Rodriguez

CapWay invited Brandyn to speak on the Culture Meets Money show to share her debt payoff journey and how others can avoid the many holiday season financial traps.

by Nailah Herbert
National Entrepreneurship Day: Jala Eaton of On My Own Financial

Jala Eaton, Esq., Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor (CTFA), is the Founder and CEO of On My Own Financial, LLC and J. Eaton Law PC. Learn more about Jala Eaton, her company On My Own Financial, and her advice to other women entrepreneurs.

by Nailah Herbert
National Entrepreneurship Day: Raya Reaves of City Girl Savings

Raya Reaves is the Founder and Finance Coach of City Girl Savings. Below you can learn more about Raya and her journey to becoming an entrepreneur and the advice she gives to other women entrepreneurs.

by Nailah Herbert
Buy Nothing Day: Should You Participate?

Buy Nothing Day is an international day of anti-shopping and anti-consumerism. What exactly does that mean, and should you participate? Read this CapWay article to find out!

by Shaun Morgan
Investing in Fine Art | Culture Meets Money with Okeeba Jubalo

Okeeba Jubalo is the Founder and CEO of Okeeba Jubalo Fine Art Gallery, located in North Charleston, South Carolina, and is known as the South’s premier African American fine art gallery. As a special guest on Culture Meets Money, Okeeba Jubalo discussed how people could invest and profit from fine art.

by Nailah Herbert
The Cost of Raising a Child Has Surpassed $300,000

The idea of having children can be sweet when you think about all the special moments like the cuddles, hugs, and kisses. But the reality of having children is that they are a huge responsibility, especially regarding your finances, as a recent estimate says caring for a child costs $300,000.

by Matin Varshochi
What is a Zero-Based Budget? | CapWay

If you find yourself routinely having more month than money, then it may be time to embrace a more structured budgeting approach by starting from zero, zero-based budgeting, that is.

by Pam Hill
Pros and Cons of Having An Authorized User

Authorized users, like cosigners, should be carefully considered before adding them to a credit card account. If not, it can be a costly mistake and will likely ruin your credit score.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
How NFL Players Spend Their Money

Professional athletes in their late teens or early twenties earn millions of dollars. Unfortunately, as we have seen from some of our former favorite athletes, many spend more than they save and invest.

by Matin Varshochi

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