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Deferral on Student Loan Payments Extended To December 31, 2020

Payments on federal student loans held by the Department of Education have been deferred until December 31, 2020. The memorandum also includes federal borrowers not having to pay interest during the extended deferment period.

by CapWay
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
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
Temporary Federal Student Loan Relief | Part III

On March 13, 2020, the president announced that interest would be waived on all federally held student loans.

by Cynthia Walker
Temporary Federal Student Loan Relief | Part II

On March 13, 2020, the President announced that interest would be waived on all federally held student loans.

by Cynthia Walker
Temporary Federal Student Loan Relief | Part I

On March 13, 2020, the President announced that interest would be waived on all federally held student loans.

by Cynthia Walker
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
Can Student Loans Be Discharged in Bankruptcy?

Can student loans be discharged in bankruptcy? The short answer is yes, but it is not easy to do so.

by CapWay
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.

by CapWay
Let's talk about it! What is the biggest financial mistake you've made?

At our in-person gatherings, we like to have uncomfortable talks in comfortable settings. The talks allow others to see they are not alone in making money mistakes.

by CapWay
The 50-30-20 Budget Rule

The 50-30-20 budget splits your money into the following three categories, needs, wants and savings.

by Nailah Herbert
How to Stretch Your Money as a College Student

Despite receiving financial assistance through student loans, college could become expensive, and paying for all the necessary expenses can be difficult. Below are some tips to ensure that your money stretches until the end of the year.

by Nailah Herbert
Your College Debt May Be Forgiven If You Attended This College

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), an agency that protects consumers, has successfully filed a complaint against the once popular University of Phoenix.

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.

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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.

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