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Four (4) Tips on How to Spring Clean Your Finances

Studies 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 Terrell
Seven Options to Save You Money on Taxes in 2022

Unlike tax evasion, there are a few legal ways to reduce your taxable income to keep as much of your hard-earned money as possible. Some of these tips may be a little late for the 2021 tax season, but they will be useful for the upcoming 2022 tax season.

by Lyle Solomon
Women’s History Month: Sheena Allen, Founder & CEO, CapWay

Sheena Allen is the Founder and CEO of CapWay, a digital financial services provider that aims to help those who have been underserved and overlooked by the traditional banking industry. Sheena shares her story and advice for other women entrepreneurs.

by Viviana Vazquez
5 Common Money Myths Debunked

Life 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 Terrell
Should I Buy a Home?

With some careful planning and prudent spending habits, there is a home for almost every budget and financial circumstance.

by Pam Hill
February’s Jobs Report Showed an Increase in Number of Jobs

The rise in the number of jobs available caused the unemployment rate to drop to 3.8 percent, down from 6.2 percent in February 2021. As the unemployment rate continues to decline and more people can find jobs.

by Nailah Herbert
Women’s History Month: Frida Leibowitz and Rachel Lauren of Debbie

Frida Leibowitz and Rachel Lauren are the two women founders behind Debbie. Debbie is the first digital platform that helps people pay off their debt, build better financial habits, and financially reward them as they navigate their debt-free journey.

by Viviana Vazquez
Tax Professionals Can Save You Time and Money on Your Taxes

Filing your taxes is stressful, but it is more stressful when you're not prepared. Tax planning can take the stress out of filing your taxes and save you thousands.

by Shaun Morgan
Women's History Month: Finance Edition with Nadia Vanderhall

CapWay is celebrating women across the nation who are dominating in the finance space. CapWay's article series, Women's History Month: Finance Edition, will highlight five amazing women striving to empower other women in and beyond the finance space.

by Nailah Herbert
Most Common Tax Forms

Tax season can bee a dizzying experience just trying to keep all the tax forms straight. Luckily, tax forms aren't as confusing as you'd think, once you get the basics down. Here are what your basic tax forms mean.

by Shaun Morgan
Inflation Skyrockets in Atlanta

Last year inflation took a giant leap as consumer prices rose in many prominent United States metropolitan areas. However, Atlanta has seen the highest inflation rates on goods and services, increasing around 9.8 percent since 2021.

by Nailah Herbert
The First Black-Owned Automated Market Competing with Amazon

Nourish + Bloom Market is a brick-and-mortar grocery store, located in Fayetteville, GA, with a twist. Jamie and Jilea Hemmings founded this autonomous grocery store, leading it to become an Amazon rival.

by Nailah Herbert
The Cost of Rent Has Gone Up in Many Cities

The COVID-19 pandemic brought a temporary break to the increase in rent. However, with the economy slowly beginning to open up again, many landlords across the country have started raising their prices.

by Nailah Herbert
The Great Resignation May Be Hitting School Teachers Soon

The Great Resignation has yet to hit teachers, but it could come very soon. Here's why.

by Shaun Morgan
College Students Lost $3.7 Billion in FAFSA Aid

Previously, nearly 56% of high school graduates had filled out their FAFSA applications prior to the pandemic. However, once the pandemic hit and all education was forced to be done remotely, the percentage saw a fall to 53%.

by Viviana Vazquez

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