Saving and investing are both important when you want to secure your financial future. But you will need to understand when it is best to invest and when it is best to save.
by CapWayA mindset shift is important when you want to become financially secure and comfortable. Your money mindset determines how you think about your finances. If you have a poor mindset when it comes to money, it can become challenging to accomplish your financial goals.
by Nailah HerbertOn 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 WalkerThe desire to work from home has greatly increased since the start of the pandemic. While many people work their full-time job from home, it is also a great option for a side hustle. Here are six ways you can boost your income while working from home.
by Nailah HerbertAssets are a key part of a company’s financial position and are crucial for generating income. Since many different items can be classified as an asset, below are various types of assets that a person or corporation owns that may financially benefit them.
by Nailah HerbertThese are four quick thoughts about navigating the financial implications of COVID-19.
by Kimberley WrenA good use of extra income is paying off debt or building up your savings for a rainy day or creating some financial cushion for yourself. However, it can also be used to generate even more money through investing.
by Andre Marvray IISometimes it is hard to say "no" to a friend or family when they ask to borrow money, even when we don't have it to let them borrow. Listen, you can't give away what you don't have. You will in turn put yourself in a bad financial predicament.
by CapWayCan student loans be discharged in bankruptcy? The short answer is yes, but it is not easy to do so.
by CapWayWhether you use a spreadsheet or another form of tracking your spending, you’ll feel more empowered when it comes to your finances and can finally begin to save money for things you want and need when you know exactly where your money is going.
by Lynn DemmonsResearch has estimated that 49% to 79% of Americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck. Part of the financial struggle is having to borrow money or rely on the predatory economy, including payday lenders, title loan services, and pawn shops.
by CapWayMany people feel that they don’t have the money or assets available to invest. However, if your job offers a 401(K) or retirement fund, these plans are a great way to start investing in your future.
by Andre Marvray IIStix utilizes his platform to help build his hometown of Watts, California, into a thriving community by providing individuals and families with resources from financial education programs to charitable fundraising.
by Nailah Herbert