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College Resources Every College Student Should Use

The transition from high school to college can be a challenging time. College resources are available to help you eliminate the overwhelming feeling you may experience. Some resources include the student account, financial aid, and registrar's offices.

by Nailah Herbert
Getting Ahead When Your Family Isn't Wealthy

For some, instead of generational wealth, we are relying on trial and error when making financial decisions, breaking generational curses, and working to achieve financial freedom.

by CapWay
Two Money Lessons from T-Pain’s Interview with The Breakfast Club

During his interview on The Breakfast Club, T-Pain shed light on how he went from having $40M in his bank account to zero.

by Nailah Herbert
Nipsey Hussle Quotes About Money, Motivation, and Success

Nipsey Hussle has many lyrics and quotes to inspire, financially motivate, and encourage you to never give up on your dreams.

by Nailah Herbert
Best Way to Handle Student Loans

Student loans can become a college graduate's worst nightmare. If possible, do not borrow any more money than you absolutely need. Why? Those refund checks are not free money.

by CapWay
How Parents Can Use School Shopping as a Financial Lesson for Their Teens

School shopping presents the perfect opportunity for parents to teach their child(ren) about finances. Under the parent's guidance, they should allow the teen to take the lead during school shopping, as it will benefit both parties.

by Nailah Herbert
Four Money Topics to Discuss Before Moving in With Your Partner

Often, one person or both people will bring their financial baggage into the relationship without warning. If you haven't ripped the bandaid off by now, then you should start having the conversation about money with your partner as soon as possible.

by CapWay
How To Treat Yourself and Practice Self-Care on a Budget

Self-care is important for your mental health and can have a positive impact on your money. A more grounded state of mind allows you to bring your best self to achieving your financial goals.

by Nailah Herbert
What is a Minimalist? | CapWay

Minimalism is the intentional promotion of the things we most value and the removal of everything that distracts us from it. It forces improvements in almost all aspects of your life. Here's where you can start.

by Nailah Herbert
Three Money Tips from NFL Player Brandon Copeland

Brandon Copeland is an NFL linebacker who has saved close to 90% of his NFL earnings. Even more impressive is Brandon said he focuses on investing and aims to change and give back to the community.

by CapWay
Finding a Job After College

Finding a job can be tough after graduating college. Once you graduate, you figure, "Hey, I have a degree! Who wouldn't want to hire me?" Here are four tips on your approach to finding your first job as a college graduate.

by CapWay
Finding Your First Home After College

For many, the two things that most recent graduates focus on right after college are finding a place to live and finding a job. Here are three steps that can help in landing your first place after graduation.

by CapWay
Top Financial Tips for Young Adults

The word adulting means having characteristics that resemble one’s transition into adulthood. A person who is adulting is becoming more mature and responsible in most aspects of their life. Below is a list of some critical financial characteristics to have when entering adulthood so that financial mistakes will not be made later on in life.

by CapWay
How to Invest and Build Wealth Without College

Parents have traditionally encouraged kids to attend college due to a long-standing belief that a college degree would improve the chances of landing a high-paying job and beginning wealth building. However, nowadays, college is not a requirement for building wealth.

by CapWay
How To Keep Your Emotions From Impacting Your Spending

In the world of personal finance, it can be easy to forget that spending isn't logical. Spending less than you make is not just a math problem. Shopping can be attached to habits and emotions. But keeping these emotions intact while shopping is key to making sure you do not overspend.

by Kathrina St Flavin

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