Buy Nothing Day is an international day of anti-shopping and anti-consumerism. What exactly does that mean, and should you participate? Read this CapWay article to find out!
by Shaun MorganLandlords perform credit checks to make sure that a rental applicant appears trustworthy and has a solid history of making payments on time. You can take several steps to pass your next rental credit check with flying colors.
by Pam HillCapWay invited Financial Therapist and Reiki Master Teacher, Steven M. Hughes to join Culture Meets Money to discuss financial therapy, why mental health matters in the Black community, and how money and mental health coincide.
by Nailah HerbertDebt collection agencies are infamous for how terribly they treat people. With some little-known facts, you can get through collections quickly and be much better off.
by Shaun MorganOkeeba Jubalo is the Founder and CEO of Okeeba Jubalo Fine Art Gallery, located in North Charleston, South Carolina, and is known as the South’s premier African American fine art gallery. As a special guest on Culture Meets Money, Okeeba Jubalo discussed how people could invest and profit from fine art.
by Nailah HerbertAppreciating and depreciating assets both serve an important role in your financial portfolio. Knowing the difference between the two and how to use each one to its greatest effect can maximize their value as you build your wealth.
by Pam HillOn August 24, 2022, Subway announced their $15 Footlong Pass for the month of September. This test trial aims to determine whether its consumers are willing to pay a subscription fee to receive discounts on their food. Depending on its success, it could change how Subway functions in the future.
by Matin VarshochiWhen President Joe Biden was elected into office, one of his main promises was to forgive borrowers’ student loans, and now it is beginning. Eligible borrowers can receive up to a $20,000 deduction in their outstanding student loans.
by Matin VarshochiEach year, on September 5th, the International Day of Charity is held to raise awareness of many sociological issues faced daily in less fortunate parts of the world. As some parts of the world are dealing with the worst effects of humanitarian crises, the United Nations deemed it necessary to have a day to increase solidarity and social responsibility towards taking action.
by Matin VarshochiAfter receiving medical care, a bill must be paid off. Typically, if someone has health insurance, the insurance company will cover all or a portion of the bill. Some may have little to no income, which makes it hard for them to afford insurance, which leads to accumulating debt.
by Matin VarshochiThe Coronavirus pandemic caused financial uncertainty for individuals and businesses. Some companies laid off employees to cut costs and maintain revenue.
by Matin Varshochi