There have been a total of 14 recessions in the United States since the Great Depression of the early 1930s. We cannot control a recession but we can control how we prepare for it. Here are eight tips to help you prepare for difficult financial times.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellCurrently, due to various domestic and international events going on right now, the United States (U.S.) economy is performing poorly. From high gas prices to even higher inflation rates, some people are speculating the worst.
by Nailah HerbertAre you preparing to buy a home? Here are seven tips to help you save for a down payment.
by Shaun MorganHaving a day job and becoming a real estate investor isn't an either-or proposition. Dive into this article to learn more on how they can both be done successfully.
by Pam HillTo be financially savvy, you have to be in control of your money. You have to continually prioritize your finances and educate yourself on growing wealth.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellThe prosperous and resilient business districts built by and for Black people more than 100 years ago hold lessons for today.
by Pam HillCapWay is celebrating Black History Month by sharing the entrepreneurial stories of five Black financial influencers, also known as fin-fluencers, who are etching their names in the financial education space.
by Nailah HerbertMany Americans are struggling with handling their finances due to various reasons, and it’s starting to take a toll on their mental health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health woes have increased in many young adults.
by Nailah HerbertIt can be difficult to shop for an entrepreneur, but remember that the thing entrepreneurs care about most is their business. So giving a gift that helps their business will be very appreciated. Here are some ideas.
by Shaun MorganIn the world of side hustles, gigs, moonlighting, second jobs, and online income, you, and your employer may be wondering if these other activities are taking away from your 9-5 job.
by Shaun MorganMost people who run out of money each month automatically think their spending habits are the problem. But many people are spending as little as possible and still struggle to make ends meet.
by Matin Varshochi