Nearly nine out of ten Americans say that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought stress to their personal finance plans, according to a survey from the National Endowment for Financial Education... read more →
Before you know it, your four-year-old has grown into a sixteen-year-old who is only a couple years away from adulthood. Now, more than ever, is the time to talk to... read more →
To fight COVID-19 and the coronavirus pandemic, Congress in March 2020 passed three separate economic relief bills to help struggling individuals and businesses. The first was the $8.3 billion Coronavirus... read more →
The emotions of becoming a new parent speak for themselves and cannot truly be understood until you’re the person or couple experiencing this major life milestone. With the ups and... read more →
A friend shared this with me via email. I found the advice very useful, and in turn, I am sharing this advice with you. Setbacks are a part of life.... read more →
Just in time for the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, Black billionaire Robert F. Smith is being honored for his HBCU generosity and leaving a positive financial legacy in the... read more →
Forty percent of U.S. businesses are female-owned, and they generate $1.8 trillion a year in revenue through different business plans including Benefits Membership Revenue Strategy. While these numbers are stellar,... read more →
While the goal is to avoid racking up debt, you can use rewards credit cards to your advantage during the holiday season. With some intentional thought and strategy, these cards... read more →
Holiday gifts are not the only expense you have to prepare for this season. There are many ways the money in your bank account can quickly start to disappear. If... read more →
Did you know that more than three-quarters of today’s millionaires are self-made and started as middle class or lower? Also, data shows that it takes most people an average of... read more →
Your concerns as a veteran are different from a civilian. While money matters may be on your mind, handling the pressures of serving our country are likely taking up most... read more →
Between going to work full-time, handling household chores, and raising children, managing your finances may seem impossible. As a result, it is easy to lose sight of your personal finance... read more →
If you’re like most people, just hearing the word "recession" is enough to spur feelings of anxiety, dread, and fear. For those impacted by the economic downturn of the Great... read more →
There are more than 10.2 million millionaire households in the United States. This number is roughly equal to the population of Sweden and Portugal and is more than Denmark and... read more →
What's more frightening than zombies, vampires, and ghosts? The financial status of many Americans. Unfortunately, many face the reality of not having an emergency fund, being unable to save enough... read more →