The 401(k) is by far the most common retirement investment plan, but it isn't the only options. After reading this article you'll know exactly what to do, and how to invest for retirement, even if you don't have a 401(k).
by Shaun MorganDifferent levels of investing are being unlocked as people scroll through social media. Retail Investing isn't the only way for investor to see wealth when it comes to the stock market - let's discuss the new normal for investors.
by Nadia C. VanderhallThe social media outage between Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp turned out to be a wake-up call for numerous small business owners. Many small business owners are choosing not to heavily rely solely on social media to serve their customers and set up other forms of connectivity like a business website and email list.
by Nailah HerbertCulture Meets Money had the pleasure of chatting with Tonya Rapley, founder and CEO of My Fab Finance. Rapley shares her thoughts on the importance of making intentional money decisions. Below are three key takeaways from her chat.
by Nailah HerbertSince 2010, the average cost of a house has risen by 20%. These price increases have made it increasingly difficult for young people to be able to purchase a home.
by Nailah HerbertFinancial boundaries are important to establish to ensure you maintain a healthy and happy relationship between you, your loved ones, and your money.
by Nailah HerbertThe first step in making confident financial choices is to improve your relationship with your finances. Without this foundation, you can easily succumb to peer pressure and derail your financial fortunes.
by Ilona Limonta-VolkovaChange is always challenging, but switching up where you call home ranks up near the top of life stressors. The last thing you want to do is add financial strife to the mix! Read on for some tips that help ensure a smooth transition without going broke.
by Gwen PayneChildren are never too young to learn about finances. Shifting your mindset will ultimately help you mold your children's mindset to a wealth mindset. Here are my top three tips to help expose your child to wealth-building habits and ownership.
by Tammira LucasIf you’re a parent, you know that raising children is expensive. If you’ve recently been laid off or are between jobs, you may be concerned about how, exactly, you’re going to stretch a bare budget to cover their needs. Here are a few things you can do.
by Gwen PayneOver half of Americans live paycheck-to-paycheck, and additional financial stress has been added since the worldwide spread of the coronavirus. More than 40 million Americans are unemployed and having to file for unemployment benefits.
by CapWaySixty ($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 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 HerbertSometimes 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 CapWayToday we celebrate love, happiness, and positivity, not an empty bank account. Please, don't break the bank on those you love. Trust me; there are a million ways to show someone you love them without spending a dime.
by Nailah Herbert