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MSR + JPMorganChase have partnered to bring you the Finances FYI series.
JPMorganChase is committed to helping close the racial wealth gap and driving economic inclusion for Black, Hispanic and Latino communities. Join us every Monday for tips, advice, and vital information to improve your financial literacy.
Basics of Estate Planning and Your Digital Assets
Unfortunately, because estate plans are meant for use after your death or incapacitation, it can be uncomfortable to think about estate planning or discuss it with your loved ones.
Guide to Preparing Your Taxes for 2023
Taxes are due in April, and while preparing a return can be stressful, working ahead of time can eliminate much of that anxiety.
Here’s the Best Tax Software for 2023
Every year, millions of residents struggle to determine how much they owe, whether they qualify for a refund, and how to file their myriad tax forms.
How to Keep Your Identity Safe This Year
Reported incidents of identity theft and fraud have seen a steady uptick, with 5.7 million cases in 2021, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
Manage Your Money Better This Year with These Expert Tips
The new year allows you to review money management strategies and set new financial goals.
This gift keeps giving for your child this holiday season
Financial education is crucial to long-term success—and that education begins at an early age.
Taking steps toward homeownership
How do you know when you’re ready to buy a home? Shaun Simpson of JPMorgan Chase offers some insight.
Tips for fueling business growth through planning and mentorshipÂ
In celebration of Black Business Month this August, Jacob Derritt shares tips for starting a healthy business.Â
Summer money tips for kids
‘Kids start learning about money at an early age and by the time they start earning money, it’s a great moment to talk about financially healthy habits’
Community banking to community building
To sustain this progress, we must measure this effort and listen to feedback so we can have even greater impact in closing the wealth gap.
What’s a credit score and why is it important
Sponsored Content by: Your credit score is a number that tells a story of who you are as a customer. The good news is that understanding how it works and monitoring it can help you take control of the story over time. Credit scores are determined by agencies called credit bureaus and are based on […]
Sisterhood in the Workplace: Supporting Black and Latina Women beyond Women’s History Month
Sponsored content by To support Black and Hispanic women in the workplace, we must understand the unique challenges they face and advance solutions. Young Black and Latina girls are more likely to identify as leaders than girls of other races. However, when they grow up, the disparities they face when it comes to pay and […]
Here’s how to protect yourself from the most common scams Â
There are simple ways for consumers to stay safe and fight back against scams.
Honoring Black Achievement, and the work to be done, during Black History Month and beyond
Though advancements have been made, there is still so much work to be done in our communities in the pursuit of racial equity.
How Twin Cities’ new Chase community manager can empower your financial journey
We plan to start by providing access to financial health resources, tools, and allies to help you achieve your financial goals.
Why your business needs to be certified as a diverse supplier
Now more than ever, consumers and companies alike are prioritizing businesses that are actively addressing diversity, equity and inclusion.
Protecting yourself from fraud
These steps can help protect your money and your information. How a simple email or text message could open you up to fraud. Â
The state of Black entrepreneurship
A conversation with Tosh Ernest, head of Wealth, Advancing Black Pathways at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
How to save to buy your first home
Here are some tips to help you start saving for the down payment to buy a home.
