Attending college is an important milestone. While in college it’s a must to establish a great financial mindset. According to a study by Ohio State University, more than 70 percent of college students reported feeling stressed about their finances.
by Matin VarshochiReal estate investing doesn’t have to be expensive. Many opportunities abound at a price of $1,000 or less, from real estate mutual funds to tax lien certificates. In this guide, we’ll share five ways to invest in real estate for $1,000 or less.
by Pam HillUnfortunately, many people aren’t aware if they are financially unstable. However, your financial knowledge can pay the most significant dividends. Keep reading to find out the five tell-tale signs that you are facing financial instability.
by Shaun MorganYour credit score is used by lenders to determine your credit risk when it comes to borrowing money. The higher your credit score, generally speaking, the more you'll be able to borrow, and the lower your interest rate. That can save you thousands of dollars over the life of your loan. So, if you're looking to purchase a home, read on to learn how to optimize your credit score.
by Pam HillMeta has rolled out a similar service for Instagram where creators can have subscriber-only lives and stories.
by Matin VarshochiA secured credit card requires the cardholder to make a security deposit, whereas an unsecured credit card doesn't. Both can be a great tool for building a positive credit history and improving your credit score; each has its advantages and disadvantages.
by Pam HillStudies on financial education show us that many people consume debt without understanding the true concept of how money works. Without the proper education, we dive further into debt.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellFormer TikTok content manager, Christen Nino de Guzman, decided to leave her $150,000 per year job to focus on creating an app that allows content creators to get paid similar amounts for identical services.
by Viviana VazquezLife is designed to occasionally throw you curveballs. These curveballs typically hit us right in the wallet. What better way to handle these unexpected expenses than to be financially prepared.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellWith some careful planning and prudent spending habits, there is a home for almost every budget and financial circumstance.
by Pam HillNFTs have become increasingly popular over the past couple of months, and because of their rising popularity, more people have begun selling these digital items on blockchains. This is how you can begin minting and selling NFTs too.
by Viviana VazquezThe Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has begun giving out tax refunds, with 22 million already receiving their money, with the average recipient receiving $3,536. Here are some ways to help expedite the process of receiving a tax refund.
by Viviana VazquezDebt is like a crushing weight on anybody experiencing it. That's why debt consolidation loans are so appealing. But debt consolidation loans are always the best option. It is important to weigh the impact of getting a new debt consolidation loan.
by Shaun MorganThe coronavirus pandemic exposed the dire need for people to access inclusive financial services, mainly since the pandemic has caused people to scramble to obtain funds for their essential needs.
by Sheena AllenWith the current tax season underway, now is the time to receive a refund from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for tax returns made regarding the prior year's income. Last year, the average tax refund amounted to $2,800 for individuals and families.
by Matin Varshochi