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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
2 Money Lessons from Dr. Martin Luther King

by Nailah Herbert
Check Your Money in 2020: Savings

Savings is what working on your finances is all about. Savings is required for any major financial goal--whether you want to stack up a fat retirement fund, transition to travelling more and working less, or buy a home that you can pass down to your children one day. 

by CapWay
You’re Not Getting The Job Because You’re The ‘Real Life’ Sheldon Cooper

If you’ve ever watched The Big Bang Theory, you’ll notice that although he is very good at his job, Sheldon is extremely good at indicating that he is the best at everything. Unfortunately people like Sheldon struggle in real life.

by Rochelle Sampy
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
Your College Debt May Be Forgiven If You Attended This College

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), an agency that protects consumers, has successfully filed a complaint against the once popular University of Phoenix.

by CapWay
How to Start Building Assets

Building assets takes time--a lifetime really. Your financial journey requires small steps to build your savings and reduce debt over time. Taking actions such as balancing your budget can be helpful in building assets in the long run.

by CapWay
Should You Save First Or Make Extra Debt Payments?

You have finished the first major task of working on your finances--creating and sticking to a budget. But, what comes next? Should you work on paying off your debt or build an emergency fund?

by CapWay
How to Increase Your Assets

Assets are valuable tangible and non-tangible items that you own. Assets can range from cash in a checking or savings account to a digital asset such as an NFT. All assets have monetary value, and sometimes their value will increase over time.

by CapWay
Five Ways to Spot a Pyramid Scheme

Millions of people search the internet for a new job or ways to make extra income. Companies can lure people in with job postings that often sound too good to be true. These fraudulent companies are called pyramid schemes.

by CapWay
How to Overcome Your Fear of Entrepreneurship

Deciding to start a business is a big decision that feels out of reach for some, as many people are scared to take the first step. A successful business can allow one to monetize their skills and hobbies.

by CapWay
Seven Ways to Advance Your Side Hustle

Side hustles are a great way to make extra money. Whether you just started or if you've been working on your side hustle for years, these seven tips will help you to develop, grow, and monetize your hustle.

by Nailah Herbert
Lyft Is Giving Free Rides To Job Interviews

The ride-sharing company, Lyft, is offering free or discounted rides for people who are looking for jobs. 

by Nailah Herbert
Finding Your Why Behind the Numbers

​On the surface, fixing your finances seems like a logical numbers game. You can reach financial freedom even if diving into the nitty-gritty of interest rates isn’t appealing. Working on your money involves understanding the numbers.

by CapWay
You May Need to Fire Your Bank Account

You read that title correctly. Bank accounts are the building block to getting your money together. With a basic checking and savings account, the goal is to help you keep your money safe. If your bank account forces you to spend a ton of money each month, then it’s not meeting your basic needs.

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