The Beehive: Money

One Economy's The Beehive offers low-income people and families plenty of information on various categories. One of those categories is Money.

Since this is a fairly large section, The Beehive's Money category is split out into a quite a few various subsections:

  • Taxes
  • Saving & Investing
  • Banks & Credit Unions
  • Budgeting
  • Loans
  • Credit & Debt
  • 401Ks and Retirement
  • Sending Money
  • Paying Bills
  • Child Support
  • Becoming a Homeowner

The Money section of The Beehive will show low-income users how to create a budget, open a checking account, send money to people, pay bills, collect child support, and obtain a credit report. One entire section explains how to make sure you are getting all the credits you qualify for on your taxes and even allows those earning under $40,000 a year to file their taxes online for free. The Beehive will also explain the process of how to buy a home or get a loan.

This section really does cover a wealth of information. (Yes, pun intended.)

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One Response to “The Beehive: Money”

  1. Gravatar Icon KristinaBroone Says:

    I was shocked to see someone blogging for One Economy's The Beehive because I used to work for them. I helped write the Education section for the Beehive NY and it is the reason that I became a teacher. Great organization. Good luck.

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