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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
What is Financial Infidelity? A Third of Americans Know

Almost a third of Americans have admitted to committing financial cheating in their relationships, according to a survey by CreditCards.com. Many Americans believe that keeping financial secrets is just as bad as physical cheating.

by Viviana Vazquez
Four Types of Budgets to Level Up Your Finances

There are four common budgeting styles: the line budget, the 50/30/20 budget, the zero-based budget, and the envelope (cash) budget. Choosing a budget that best fits your lifestyle and financial situation is important. A budget can help you save, track spending, and build wealth.

by Shaun Morgan
How to Earn More Money and Stop Pinching Pennies

The holidays and festivities are finally behind us. So, now it’s time to get down to the serious business of earning your ‘3M’ degree: Master’s in Making Money.

by Pam Hill
Will There Be a Fourth Stimulus Check?

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a global issue as new variants are spreading. As people continue to struggle, 2021 ended without a fourth stimulus check to keep households afloat.

by Nailah Herbert
How Can Being a Minimalist Save You Money?

Minimalism is a dramatic mindset shift that can save you money and help you live a happier life.

by Shaun Morgan
Americans Incurred an Average 2021 Holiday Debt of $1,249

Over the past holiday season, a survey done by LendingTree discovered that Americans incurred an average debt of $1,249 when shopping for holiday gifts. Although it may be important to ensure loved ones receive all the gifts they wish for, going into debt causes more harm than good.

by Matin Varshochi
Finances Are The Top Mental Health Stressor For Millennials

Many Americans are struggling with handling their finances due to various reasons, and it’s starting to take a toll on their mental health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health woes have increased in many young adults.

by Nailah Herbert
Biden Extends Student Loan Relief Until May 1, 2022

On December 22, 2021, the White House announced the extension of the student loan relief plan until May 1, 2022. President Joe Biden stated that he would extend the relief period for an additional 90 days.

by Viviana Vazquez
Financial Literacy Through Hip-Hop Music | Culture Meets Money with Ash Cash Exantus

Culture Meets Money guest Ash Cash Exantus brings inclusive representation to Black communities through financial literacy and hip-hop music.

by Nailah Herbert
The Characteristics of a Crypto Scam: Possible Red Flags

Over the past couple of years, the hype around cryptocurrency has increased rapidly. Cryptocurrency is being viewed as the future of finance with the potential of revolutionizing the world’s daily operations.

by Nailah Herbert
The Inflation Rate’s Rising: Here’s Why You Need to Invest

The COVID-19 pandemic caused the economic growth of the United States (U.S.) to come to a halt. As a result, many Americans relied on the COVID-19 relief packages the U.S. government provided.

by Matin Varshochi
The Scale Is In The Start: Investing Within Your Paycheck

Many feel that they don't have a lot to invest. No matter the size of your paycheck, you can get started investing! Getting started investing with a little can add up a lot! Make a strategy that works for your paycheck!

by Nadia C. Vanderhall
3 Tips To Change Your Money Habits Ahead Of The New Year

Money is a tool that we have control over. Only when our money habits are beyond our control do we feel as though money controls us. Implementing healthy money habits little by little can change your financial future drastically.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Save Money by Canceling Unused Subscriptions

Millions of Americans use different streaming services, such as Apple Music, Spotify, or Netflix, that they regularly use, making the subscription price worth it.

by Nailah Herbert

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