If you're tired of holiday debt, it is time to start using strategies to avoid it. One of the most powerful strategies to avoid holiday debt is the sinking fund. Learn more here.
by Shaun MorganIt seems impossible to do Christmas shopping without going into debt sometimes, but it is possible! Find out how.
by Shaun MorganCapWay invited Brandyn to speak on the Culture Meets Money show to share her debt payoff journey and how others can avoid the many holiday season financial traps.
by Nailah HerbertTracking the activity in your checking and savings accounts is a great money management strategy. In addition, your monthly bank statement is an excellent resource provided by your financial institution to assist you in staying on top of your finances.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellRaya Reaves is the Founder and Finance Coach of City Girl Savings. Below you can learn more about Raya and her journey to becoming an entrepreneur and the advice she gives to other women entrepreneurs.
by Nailah HerbertPayday loans have been around since the early 1930s. However, payday loans have become increasingly popular, especially among Generation Z. But despite their popularity, it’s important to note that payday loans have high-interest rates that could lead borrowers into debt.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellLandlords perform credit checks to make sure that a rental applicant appears trustworthy and has a solid history of making payments on time. You can take several steps to pass your next rental credit check with flying colors.
by Pam HillThe Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) service is a new payment method that has become increasingly popular. Despite BNPL becoming more widespread amongst the younger generation, this program carries significant financial risks if the money isn’t paid back on time.
by Matin VarshochiWe all need a place to call home. But rent prices, like most everything, seem to be rising ever higher. Here's how to know if your rent is not just high, but too high for you.
by Pam HillIgnoring your student loan debt is not a good idea. Instead, start right now by making a plan to get out of student loan debt. The sooner you start the better. Here is how.
by Shaun Morgan