Unlike tax evasion, there are a few legal ways to reduce your taxable income to keep as much of your hard-earned money as possible. Some of these tips may be a little late for the 2021 tax season, but they will be useful for the upcoming 2022 tax season.
by Lyle SolomonInstead of the traditional 5-day working week, his company will now have a four-day workweek, allowing employees and employers to have an additional day off.
by Sheena AllenThe vaccine mandate being a requirement for most occupations has caused those who have chosen to stay unvaccinated to protest in the street, as they feel their freedom of choice is being taken away.
by Sheena AllenOn the first episode of First-Gen Money Mondays, host Viviana Vazquez chatted with Gigi Gonzalez, founder of The First Gen Mentor. Gigi is a first-generation American, first-generation college graduate, and first-generation white-collar professional.
by Viviana VazquezThe Brookings Institution conducted an economic study to measure the impact of inequality since 1990. The study found that the U.S. missed out on $22.9 trillion in economic growth since 1990 due to inequality.
by Viviana VazquezIt is vital to understand what African Americans have had to fight to get to where we are now, so we can have a better understanding of what we need to do to keep pushing forward.
by Nailah HerbertBuilding 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 CapWayAssets 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 CapWayA lot of people take a break after high school. Reasons for a gap year vary. Sometimes, people feel they aren't ready for college. Other times, a future student needs time to start saving so they can pay for their education.
by CapWay