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Bola Sokunbi Shares Tips on How to Handle Your Finances Amid the Pandemic

Many Americans are struggling financially amid the pandemic. Bola Sokunbi, founder and CEO of Clever Girl Finance, shares her best tips on alleviating financial stress during this difficult time.

by CapWay
Top 4 Ways Families Can Ditch the COVID-Induced Financial Stress

Times are challenging for everyone, and no matter your occupation, you are no doubt feeling financial strain thanks to COVID-19. It’s possible that the pandemic has not been kind to our checkbooks, our mental health, or our relationships.

by Gwen Payne
Build Your Emergency Savings Fund

An emergency fund is a crucial part of your financial security. When you have extra money stashed away, you are less likely to stress over financial emergencies like car repairs, medical emergencies, and job loss.

by CapWay
Here’s How You Can Practice Self-Care Without Spending All Your Time or Money

It is possible to work it into your life in ways that don’t consume a lot of your time or money. Here are some simple self-care methods to consider for your routine.

by Gwen Payne
4 Things Families Should Know to Alleviate Money Stress During The Pandemic

CapWay understands that times are uncertain for so many families. Unemployment and layoffs are a huge concern, and a global economic downturn has only made financial tensions worse.

by Gwen Payne
Cost-Effective Tips to Stay Active Without a Gym Membership

Health is wealth! With saving money in mind, there are several cost-effective options that will allow you to work out without spending a dime on a gym membership. Below are three ways you can move your body and work up a sweat for free.

by CapWay
The Impact of Life Insurance on Black Culture

It is time to discuss Black wealth when it comes to life insurance and creating a plan for yourself and your family. Even more, it is a time to shift the narrative from being only about death to instead shining a light on its generational benefits.

by Nadia C. Vanderhall
National Savings Day

In honor of National Savings Day, October 12th, let's talk about saving money! Allowing yourself to save money will help you reach your financial goals, take a step toward becoming financially healthy, and change your money mindset. Small actionable steps today can lead to a big plus for your financial future.

by Nailah Herbert
Millennials Are Experiencing Financial Burnout. Here's Why.

Millennials, ages 24 to 39, are experiencing extreme burnout, which can manifest in various forms like anxiety and depression. The number one cause of this burnout is money.

by CapWay
Managing Credit Card Debt on a Tight Budget

Over 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 CapWay
4 Things Most of Our Parents Didn't Teach Us About Money

Unfortunately, a lesson or conversation that is often not had between parents and children is around money, therefore, leading to many people's lack of financial literacy.

by CapWay
4 Smart Tips on How You Can Use Your Stimulus Check

The federal government passed a $2 trillion stimulus bill to help lift any financial burden off of Americans.

by Nailah Herbert
What Does Payment Relief During COVID-19 Really Mean? (Part I)

The headlines about being “payment-free for 90 days due to COVID-19” are dangerous because some people do not read past the headline and assume that they can skip their bill payments.

by Jala Eaton
I Applied to 53 Jobs and Received 1 Offer Letter. Here's Why.

As a graduate student, I had done an internship that I didn't exactly love over the summer, and I didn't want to get stuck in a job that I would hate after college. So, I started job searching in the summer and didn't get any offers for several months!

by Mykail James
4 Celebrities Who Dealt With Student Loans

If you are one of the 42.9 million Americans who owe some portion of the $1.57 trillion in student loan debt, you already know that student loans can be stressful. Some of your favorite celebrities and influencers have or are currently in college.

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