Millennials, 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 CapWayAs the deadline to apply for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan neared, the news of $130 billion in allocated funds that remain unused promoted the Senate to extend the deadline to apply until August 8, 2020.
by CapWayInvesting has long been considered a great way to build wealth. If you are ready to invest, below are four questions to consider before you start the process.
by CapWayA payday loan is a high-cost, short-term loan based on a borrower's income.
by CapWay“We must face the system head-on, and make strides to change it so that we can close the economic inequality gap and defeat capitalism.”
by Nailah HerbertThe protests are calling for a change in a system that is long overdue. If you can’t physically march amongst your allies, you still have the power to evoke change using your hard-earned dollars.
by CapWayThe three major credit bureaus Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion, are now offering free credit report checks every week until April 2021.
by Nailah HerbertSixty ($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 CapWayThe federal government passed a $2 trillion stimulus bill to help lift any financial burden off of Americans.
by Nailah HerbertLet's explore how the payment relief options will affect you long after the pandemic is over. Your financial future depends on making sound decisions now so that you know what to expect later. There are four scenarios that you could encounter after agreeing with your lender to modify your payment schedule.
by Jala EatonThe 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 HerbertThe headlines about being “payment-free for 90 days due to COVID-19” are dangerous because some people do not read past the headline and assume that they can skip their bill payments.
by Jala EatonOn March 13, 2020, the president announced that interest would be waived on all federally held student loans.
by Cynthia WalkerOn March 13, 2020, the President announced that interest would be waived on all federally held student loans.
by Cynthia WalkerOn March 13, 2020, the President announced that interest would be waived on all federally held student loans.
by Cynthia Walker