There are four common budgeting styles: the line budget, the 50/30/20 budget, the zero-based budget, and the envelope (cash) budget. Choosing a budget that best fits your lifestyle and financial situation is important. A budget can help you save, track spending, and build wealth.
by Shaun MorganSimilar to the era when newspapers, magazines, television, and radio were at their peak popularity, podcasts are slowly becoming one of the more popular streaming services. Podcasts' popularity is increasing annually, catching the attention of companies.
by Matin VarshochiFinancial freedom is achievable no matter how much debt you have and how much money you make. All you have to do is stay the course. Here are three simple steps that you can implement today to start your road to becoming debt-free and financially free.
by Sha'Kreshia TerrellThe Netflix Original TV show Squid Game provided a series of nail biters, plot twists, and lessons about money.
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 AllenIf you are a current (and sometimes a former) college student, take advantage of perks that require using your college identification card (ID), including discounts on large and small purchases that could enable you to save thousands of dollars each year.
by Viviana VazquezWhether renting or owning, housing expenses are the most expensive line items in the financial budget for many Americans. However, the extra room in your home could potentially equate to extra income if you are interested in exploring house hacking.
by Viviana Vazquez“We must face the system head-on, and make strides to change it so that we can close the economic inequality gap and defeat capitalism.”
by Nailah HerbertThe 50-30-20 budget splits your money into the following three categories, needs, wants and savings.
by Nailah HerbertJay-Z amassed his billion-dollar wealth from various outlets that include more than just his music catalog. The financial lessons that Jay-Z teaches in his 4:44 album prove to be one of the greatest albums to talk about personal finance and wealth.
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