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3 Alternatives to College After Leaving High School

Many of us are told by our teachers, counselors, and parents that college is the best choice. However, going to college is not for everyone. Choosing to attend college is a personal choice and should be considered an investment.

by Nailah Herbert
4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Start Investing

Investing 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 CapWay
Coronavirus Stimulus Package: When You Should Receive Your Payment

The 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 Herbert
Riding the COVID-19 Financial Rollercoaster: 4 Critical Safety Rules

These are four quick thoughts about navigating the financial implications of COVID-19.

by Kimberley Wren
Quick Tip: Taking Advantage of Your Job's 401(K) Plan

Many 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 II
File Your Tax Return and Get Ahead Financially

On January 24, 2022, people can begin filing their federal tax returns for the 2021 tax year. Individual income tax preparation can be tricky, and it is essential that all of the values included when filing your return are accurate.

by Nailah Herbert
3 Money Lessons and Quotes from Kobe Bryant

We lost a legend and ambassador of the game of basketball, Kobe Bryant. Kobe was much more than one of the greatest to ever play the game. His strong work ethic and notorious Mamba mentality became an inspiration for many to work hard and remain ambitious.

by Nailah Herbert
Five Ways to Achieve Your Savings Goals

Many people set money aside for an emergency fund to prepare for anything that could happen. However, if achieving your savings goals is something you struggle with, some techniques you can use are creating a monthly budget, reaching out to a financial advisor, and setting up an automatic transfer to help your goals become easier to attain.

by CapWay
Check Your Money in 2020: Savings

Savings is what working on your finances is all about. Savings is required for any major financial goal--whether you want to stack up a fat retirement fund, transition to travelling more and working less, or buy a home that you can pass down to your children one day. 

by CapWay
5 Ways to Save Money During a Recession

Whether in an official recession or constantly hearing economists and financial experts in the media mention that we are heading towards one, what does a recession mean for me and my money?

by CapWay
How to Start Building Assets

Building assets takes time--a lifetime really. Your financial journey requires small steps to build your savings and reduce debt over time. Taking actions such as balancing your budget can be helpful in building assets in the long run.

by CapWay
3 Tips to Help You Save More

Saving doesn’t come naturally to everyone, but that doesn’t mean that anyone can’t learn how to save. Becoming a saver requires you to get real with what works for you and what doesn’t. If you have always been the kind of person who can’t seem to hold onto money, we have three tips to help you start saving.

by CapWay
Ownership and Its Role in Financial Freedom

It seems like everyone is talking ownership these days, and we're here for it! The ownership conversation is around having more control over your ability to build wealth.

by CapWay
How to Increase Your Assets

Assets are valuable tangible and non-tangible items that you own. Assets can range from cash in a checking or savings account to a digital asset such as an NFT. All assets have monetary value, and sometimes their value will increase over time.

by CapWay
Seven Tips to Improve Your Financial Position

To become financially successful in the long run, one must make a series of smart decisions. As a person’s main goal should be to try and achieve financial independence, below are some tips that could help you expedite your financial success.

by Nailah Herbert

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