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Unemployment Benefits Under the CARES Act Explained (PART II)

The CARES Act provides financial support to those who have been laid off due to the coronavirus outbreak. The CARES Act includes three different unemployment compensations strategies which are the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation, the Pandemic Unemployment Compensation, and the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance.

by Nailah Herbert
PPP Loan: $60B Set-Aside for Rural & Minority Groups

Sixty ($60) billion has been set aside for Community Banks and Smaller Credit Unions with the goal of funneling more money to small, rural, and minority-owned businesses.

by CapWay
4 Smart Tips on How You Can Use Your Stimulus Check

The federal government passed a $2 trillion stimulus bill to help lift any financial burden off of Americans.

by Nailah Herbert
Coronavirus Stimulus Package: When You Should Receive Your Payment

The spread of COVID-19 in the United States has put millions of people out of work and has more than 17 million Americans filing for unemployment.

by Nailah Herbert
How to Change Your Money Mindset for the Better

A mindset shift is important when you want to become financially secure and comfortable. Your money mindset determines how you think about your finances. If you have a poor mindset when it comes to money, it can become challenging to accomplish your financial goals.

by Nailah Herbert
Riding the COVID-19 Financial Rollercoaster: 4 Critical Safety Rules

These are four quick thoughts about navigating the financial implications of COVID-19.

by Kimberley Wren
4 Celebrities Who Dealt With Student Loans

If you are one of the 42.9 million Americans who owe some portion of the $1.57 trillion in student loan debt, you already know that student loans can be stressful. Some of your favorite celebrities and influencers have or are currently in college.

by CapWay
5 Tips on How to Find The Right Tax Preparer

If you owe something, then you haven't been paying enough, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) could add penalties and interest to what is already owed.

by Jala Eaton
Five (5) Frugal Valentine's Day Ideas

Today we celebrate love, happiness, and positivity, not an empty bank account. Please, don't break the bank on those you love. Trust me; there are a million ways to show someone you love them without spending a dime.

by Nailah Herbert
How to Stretch Your Money as a College Student

Despite receiving financial assistance through student loans, college could become expensive, and paying for all the necessary expenses can be difficult. Below are some tips to ensure that your money stretches until the end of the year.

by Nailah Herbert
3 Saving Lessons From the Book 'I Will Teach You To Be Rich'

Saving money can be a hard task, but it’s not impossible to do. There are a few different methods that will help you to build your savings. Here are my top three tips to help increase your savings account.

by Nailah Herbert
Grocery Store Pick-Up Service May Save You Money

With grocery store pick-up, you order your groceries online or using your local grocery store’s app. You choose a delivery window to pull up to the store and pick up your order. A store associate shops for your items and bring them out to your car.

by Kathrina St Flavin
Three Options to Help Reduce Your Medical Bills, Including Charity Care

If you can't afford your doctor bill due to not having medical insurance or due to a significant amount of money still left to be paid after your insurance company has paid out their portion, you have options to help with your medical bill debt.

by CapWay
5 Ways to Save Money During a Recession

Whether in an official recession or constantly hearing economists and financial experts in the media mention that we are heading towards one, what does a recession mean for me and my money?

by CapWay
Ownership and Its Role in Financial Freedom

It seems like everyone is talking ownership these days, and we're here for it! The ownership conversation is around having more control over your ability to build wealth.

by CapWay

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