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How to Set Financial Boundaries with Family and Friends

Financial boundaries are important to establish to ensure you maintain a healthy and happy relationship between you, your loved ones, and your money.

by Nailah Herbert
How Life Insurance Provides Financial Security for Your Family After You're Gone

However, of all the possible insurance coverages, one of the most essential is life insurance because it protects and prevents immediate financial hardship for your loved ones after you have passed away.

by Sheena Allen
Ten Clever Ideas to Start Making Passive Income

Passive income can positively impact your life because you do not have to trade most of your time to earn money. Those reasons include having more financial stability, relying less on a paycheck, reducing financial anxiety, and reaching your money goals.

by CapWay
Top 4 Ways Families Can Ditch the COVID-Induced Financial Stress

Times are challenging for everyone, and no matter your occupation, you are no doubt feeling financial strain thanks to COVID-19. It’s possible that the pandemic has not been kind to our checkbooks, our mental health, or our relationships.

by Gwen Payne
Six Benefits of Estate Planning

Estate planning is an essential part of creating financial stability. An estate plan helps your family and friends understand your wishes, and it assigns beneficiaries while you are living and after your death.

by CapWay
5 Tips for Making Ends Meet When You’ve Lost Your Job

Everyone experiences career setbacks from time to time, and while it may seem like the end of the world right now, you will get through this! All you need is a good plan. Here are some financial tips to help you make ends meet and get back on your feet.

by Gwen Payne
The Impact of Life Insurance on Black Culture

It is time to discuss Black wealth when it comes to life insurance and creating a plan for yourself and your family. Even more, it is a time to shift the narrative from being only about death to instead shining a light on its generational benefits.

by Nadia C. Vanderhall
National Savings Day

In honor of National Savings Day, October 12th, let's talk about saving money! Allowing yourself to save money will help you reach your financial goals, take a step toward becoming financially healthy, and change your money mindset. Small actionable steps today can lead to a big plus for your financial future.

by Nailah Herbert
Understanding How Paycheck Deductions Work

When you look at your paycheck, and you see various deductions regarding social security and state taxes, among other taxes, you may start to wonder where all your money is going. Financial literacy includes understanding paycheck deductions and becoming attuned to your money.

by CapWay
This Spending Plan May Be the Perfect Fit For You. Here's How It Works.

If the word budget evokes thoughts of no-frills, ramen noodle dinners, and nights at home – don’t worry, I have found an easy way to help you grow your bank account without losing your cool.

by Beverly Wilks
Trust vs. Will: Differences to Note in Estate Planning

Will and trusts are created in anticipation of someone’s incapacitation or death. When a person dies, a will and a trust can prevent their children and other loved ones from experiencing extreme financial hardship.

by Jala Eaton
Savings: High-Yield Savings Account

The COVID-19 pandemic shed light on how dire many Americans' financial state is, and having money in your savings account can help you to feel financially at ease.

by Nailah Herbert
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
Unemployment Benefits Under the CARES Act Explained (PART I)

Since the coronavirus outbreak, there have been a total of 26 million Americans who have filed for unemployment.

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

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