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Top Paying Jobs in America of 2022

There are many different career paths a person can choose from in pursuit of attaining a high-paying job. The exact salary will differ depending on the field of work, experience, and level of education.

by Sheena Allen
Five Business Hacks For New Entrepreneurs

New businesses must balance the twin pressures of large outflows of cash against limited inflows. Developing a financial management plan and closely monitoring cash flow are among several business moves that can position a new entrepreneur for success.

by Pam Hill
Student Loan Repayment Paused Again Until Aug 2022

Biden Administration announced that federal student loan payments had been paused, again, until August 31, 2022. Although this is the sixth extension, it is essential to look at different ways to begin paying off student loans.

by Sheena Allen
7 Ways to Teach Your Kids About Money

Teaching children financial literacy at an early age requires being a little creative, and very intentional. Here are eight tips to teach financial literacy to children.

by Shaun Morgan
4 Best Investments to Make During Inflation

Inflation has increased significantly since May 2021, due largely to supply chain disruptions from COVID19 and Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. The investments that perform well under inflation and retain all or most of their value can bring in more cash

by Pam Hill
Why is Financial Literacy Important?

We have built a world that operates almost entirely on the accumulation and proper use of money. And yet, the basic skills of how money works are a mystery to most.

by Shaun Morgan
Investing 101: Real Estate, Stocks, and Bonds

Examining the pros and cons of real estate, stocks and bonds will provide you with the tools to evaluate which investment strategy works best for you and how to begin, no mater your investment budget size.

by Pam Hill
Credit Bureaus Beginning to Remove Medical Collection Debt

On March 18, 2022, the three credit reporting agencies, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion, have announced users’ medical collection debt will be removed from their credit reports if they have been paid.

by Sheena Allen
Seven Options to Save You Money on Taxes in 2022

Unlike tax evasion, there are a few legal ways to reduce your taxable income to keep as much of your hard-earned money as possible. Some of these tips may be a little late for the 2021 tax season, but they will be useful for the upcoming 2022 tax season.

by Lyle Solomon
Wells Fargo Rejected Half of Their Black Applicants

During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was high economic turmoil. To help keep the economy going, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) determined that it was a good idea to lower interest rates to an all-time low.

by Nailah Herbert
Should I Buy a Home?

With some careful planning and prudent spending habits, there is a home for almost every budget and financial circumstance.

by Pam Hill
What's the Best Mortgage? | Picking Loans

Choosing the right mortgage depends on a host of important factors. Some of those factors include your FICO score, your available down payment, and how long you plan on living in your new home.

by Pam Hill
Tax Professionals Can Save You Time and Money on Your Taxes

Filing your taxes is stressful, but it is more stressful when you're not prepared. Tax planning can take the stress out of filing your taxes and save you thousands.

by Shaun Morgan
When Will I Get My Tax Refund? 22 Million Already Have

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has begun giving out tax refunds, with 22 million already receiving their money, with the average recipient receiving $3,536. Here are some ways to help expedite the process of receiving a tax refund.

by Viviana Vazquez
Most Common Tax Forms

Tax season can bee a dizzying experience just trying to keep all the tax forms straight. Luckily, tax forms aren't as confusing as you'd think, once you get the basics down. Here are what your basic tax forms mean.

by Shaun Morgan

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