The Pitfalls of Predatory Lending
To paraphrase a great philosopher who once said that “knowledge is the root of all that is good and ignorance is the root of all that is evil”. In this article, I would like to [...]
Elderly Parents – When to Stay and When to Go
Many older people have strong attachments to their homes related to the length of residence. It often represents the place where they raised their families and a lifetime of memories. It also connects them to [...]
Tips to Start Planning Next Year's Tax Return
We are now in the holiday season and that means the tax season is just a month away. The IRS reminds taxpayers that being organized and planning ahead can save time and money in 2014. [...]
Here Today, Here Tomorrow: The Importance of a Savings Culture amongst our Youth
In these years following the financial crisis, financial literacy has become a priority. As people deal with foreclosure, bankruptcy, tuition outpacing inflation, high unemployment rates, decline of education funding, etc.it is no secret that money [...]
National Diabetes Awareness Month
Diabetes is one of the most prevalent health problems that African American communities face today. In comparison to the general population, they are disproportionately affected by the disease. When thinking of your health, consider how [...]
WPFSI joins Philly Cuts and the 76’ers in West Philly
WPFSI joined with Philly Cuts and provided refreshments on Monday October 28th from 4-6 PM. The first 76 children got a free hair cut and two tickets to the Sixers opener against Miami Heat on Wednesday [...]