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How to Score an Affordable Investment Property in 2022

Three insider tips for finding real estate investment properties in the red-hot real estate market of 2022

by Pam Hill
What is Afterpay? How Does Buy Now, Pay Later Work?

Afterpay is a buy now pay later (BNPL) service that breaks your payments into installments. Afterpay has been increasing in popularity. However, many users don’t quite understand how Afterpay works, yet sign up for it anyway.

by Viviana Vazquez
Mortgage Pre-Qualification vs. Pre-Approval

Purchasing a home is a big financial step. One of the most common words you will hear throughout your house buying process is pre-qualification and pre-approval. It's essential to know what these two terms mean when buying a home.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
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
President Biden Will Not Extend Student Loan Repayments

The Biden administration recently announced that it will not extend the federal student loan forbearance deadline, which is set to expire on January 31, 2022.

by Nailah Herbert
4 Ways to Avoid Debt While Holiday Shopping

This time of year can tempt many people to go over budget and dip into credit card funds and financing options. According to Market Watch, around 44% of shoppers accumulated more than $1,000 worth of credit card debt during the 2017-2018 holiday season.

by Nailah Herbert
How to Read Financial Statements | Investing for Beginners

A company’s balance sheet provides a snapshot of the company’s financial position. A company’s income statement shows the company’s gains and losses. A company’s cash flow statement shows how much cash is coming in and out of the business.

by Matin Varshochi
Why Group Economics is Important for Black Communities

Group economics is when groups of people have a common economic goal and work together to achieve it, and is one route that assists with the closing of the racial wealth gap, including the practice of supporting local businesses.

by Nailah Herbert
Biden Cancels $11.5 Billion in Student Debt

President Joe Biden recently announced that the government has canceled $11.5 billion in student loan debt. Currently, the outstanding student loan debt is $1.73 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve.

by Nailah Herbert
Affirm at Walmart – Buy Now, Pay Later and Layaway

For the past couple of years, Walmart used a layaway plan to aid people with purchasing items. However, they are now promoting an alternative to layaway for their customers by using the Affirm app.

by Nailah Herbert
Downsize for a Tidy Profit and a Better Life

You can solve all of those problems by going in the opposite cultural direction and downsizing. Before you balk, have a look at the benefits.

by Gwen Payne
Student Loan Payment Deferment Extended To January 31, 2022

by Sheena Allen
What Does Payment Relief During COVID-19 Really Mean? (Part II)

Let's explore how the payment relief options will affect you long after the pandemic is over. Your financial future depends on making sound decisions now so that you know what to expect later. There are four scenarios that you could encounter after agreeing with your lender to modify your payment schedule.

by Jala Eaton
The Effects of Cosigning a Loan

Co-signing on a loan is a big responsibility that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Knowing the pros and cons of doing such an act for someone else is essential. Let’s take a deep dive into what co-signing means, the effects of co-signing, and more.

by CapWay
Essential Things to Know About Secured Loans

Secured loans allow you to use a deposit in exchange for the bank extending you credit. The bank is able to use the deposit if you stop making payments towards the loan.

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