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Tips on Successful Budgeting While in College

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 Varshochi
Five Tips to Combine Finances After Marriage

To successfully manage your finances as newlyweds, it is important that both you and your spouse get and stay on the same page. Here are six tips to get you well on your way toward merging your finances with your spouse.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Shift to an Abundance Mindset Using These Three Tips

A scarcity mindset is bad for your mental and financial health and may be keeping you trapped in a vicious cycle of feeling like you will never have enough money. Here is how to overcome a scarcity mindset and shift to an abundance mindset.

by Shaun Morgan
Millions Regret Leaving Jobs During the Great Resignation

When the COVID-19 pandemic began back in 2020, there were times of uncertainty. One of the main concerns people had was job security. However, many people decided it was time for them to try and explore different opportunities. As millions of people the need to find another job, this led to the Great Resignation.

by Matin Varshochi
Why Money Conversations Should Happen Before Marriage

By far, a summary of the most underrated statement made when it comes to marriage vows is, “For richer or for poorer.” Financial problems are one of the leading causes of divorce. Here's why you should have the "money talk" with your partner before jumping the broom.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
5 Tips to Plan a Budget-Friendly Family Reunion

A family reunion is a priceless moment. However, the price tag of planning a family reunion can add up very quickly. Here are five tips to plan a budget-friendly family reunion.

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
Ten States to Easily Land a Job Interview

When the COVID-19 pandemic initially hit, the majority of employees at some companies began working remotely until they were cleared to return to the office. The integration of work flexibility allowed employees to continue working and earning money while being in the comfort of their homes.

by Matin Varshochi
Five Mistakes to Avoid When Starting a New Business

Making mistakes is inevitable when starting a new business and can be seen as a positive sign that learning is taking place. But you can cut down on avoidable mistakes by understanding and planning for the top five rookie mistakes that affect most new businesses.

by Pam Hill
Inexpensive Family Activities for Memorial Day

Memorial Day is a day observed in remembrance of the many brave men and women who made sacrifices to fight for our freedom as Americans. It is also a day that many families spend together making new memories while taking much-needed time off from work.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
High Paying Jobs with No Degree Requirements

Not everyone wishes to attend a four-year university or pursue a bachelor's degree or higher; thus, they turn to jobs that do not have a post-secondary degree as a job requirement.

by Sheena Allen
How To Become Financially Savvy

To be financially savvy, you have to be in control of your money. You have to continually prioritize your finances and educate yourself on growing wealth.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
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
5 Ways To Celebrate Financial Literacy Month

Money shouldn't be a taboo topic of discussion. April is financial literacy month and it is all about spreading awareness about the importance of financial literacy.

by Sha'Kreshia Terrell
Five Tips to Take Care of Your Health on a Budget

Many people believe you have to spend a lot of money to give yourself a little TLC (Tender Loving Care). However, there are many frugal things that you can leverage to pamper yourself on a budget.

by nisiar smith

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