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Pay Off Debt Using the Snowball Method

If you are struggling with debt, you are not alone. The average American has $90,460 in debt that may include credit card debt, personal loans, student debt, and mortgage debt.

by Viviana Vazquez
Passive Income Helps Create Financial Security

by Nailah Herbert
Ten Financial Tips for Women

There has been a ton of research around women and finances. Here are 10 tips that can aid you on your journey to becoming a financial rock star.

by Jala Eaton
More Bank Branches Close During the Pandemic

One of the direst effects has been the financial impact that has resulted from job layoffs and mandated quarantines. The closing of bank branches across the United States reflects the economic impact many have had to endure.

by CapWay
Build Your Emergency Savings Fund

An emergency fund is a crucial part of your financial security. When you have extra money stashed away, you are less likely to stress over financial emergencies like car repairs, medical emergencies, and job loss.

by CapWay
How to Overcome Financial Anxiety

Financial anxiety doesn’t always stem from a lack of having money. If you ever felt fear, uneasiness, or been worried about your money, you may have experienced financial anxiety.

by Nailah Herbert
Floridians Vote to Raise Minimum Wage to $15 Per Hour

Floridians vote to raise minimum wage to $15 per hour.

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
Tips For Parents On Cutting Costs During A Layoff

If you’re a parent, you know that raising children is expensive. If you’ve recently been laid off or are between jobs, you may be concerned about how, exactly, you’re going to stretch a bare budget to cover their needs. Here are a few things you can do.

by Gwen Payne
How to Save for Retirement When You're Self-Employed

No one plans to work forever; typically, most people wish to spend the latter years of their lives doing things they enjoy. To have fun in the later years or to live comfortably after you retire, a retirement plan must be in place to benefit from.

by Nailah Herbert
4 Easy Ways Stay-at-Home Parents Can Work From Home

If you’re a stay-at-home parent, you might also be in charge of managing your household’s finances. And if you’ve ever wished you could increase your savings rate without returning to full-time employment, you might be interested in working from home.

by Gwen Payne
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
What ‘Defund the Police’ Means and the Reallocation of the Funds

Conversations about defunding the police have grown into a nationwide outcry after the tragic deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.

by Nailah Herbert

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