Congratulations on your graduation! Whether you’re preparing to go off to college as an undergraduate, graduate school, or starting a career, it is crucial to be mindful of your financial foundation as you begin the next chapter of your life.
by CapWayThe New York Times Bestselling book, Atomic Habits by James Clear, changed my perspective on the importance of building good habits. I figured it would be best to implement it into one of the most important aspects of my life — my finances
by Derrick HerbertAn 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 CapWayFinancial 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 HerbertEven if you want to admit it or not, we have all made mistakes throughout our life. But the thing about mistakes (in most instances) is that we can fix them, especially when it comes to money mistakes.
by Philip DancyMillennials, ages 24 to 39, are experiencing extreme burnout, which can manifest in various forms like anxiety and depression. The number one cause of this burnout is money.
by CapWayMany people set money aside for an emergency fund to prepare for anything that could happen. However, if achieving your savings goals is something you struggle with, some techniques you can use are creating a monthly budget, reaching out to a financial advisor, and setting up an automatic transfer to help your goals become easier to attain.
by CapWayWith 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 FlavinWhether 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 CapWaySaving doesn’t come naturally to everyone, but that doesn’t mean that anyone can’t learn how to save. Becoming a saver requires you to get real with what works for you and what doesn’t. If you have always been the kind of person who can’t seem to hold onto money, we have three tips to help you start saving.
by CapWayIf you know a college student and you want to help them adjust to college life while excelling in their college career, here are some of the best types of gifts to give this holiday season and beyond.
by CapWayMinimalism is the intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of everything that distracts us from it. It forces improvements in almost all aspects of your life. Here's where you can start.
by Nailah HerbertPlanning for your newborn’s arrival can be demanding and worrisome, especially if this is your first go-’round. However, you can cut down your baby expenses by planning a baby shower to maximize your gifts.
by CapWay