Posts Tagged ‘Latinx’
One Authentic Money Conversation for International Women’s Day | Bonus Episode
Did you know that the U.S. has 12.3 million women-owned businesses? For International Women’s Day, I wanted to do this special bonus episode to celebrate with you. This day is meant to acknowledge women’s rights and to help forge a gender-equal world in every area. To celebrate International Women’s Day we are going to focus…
Read MoreBecome a More Powerful Woman When You Invest | HDM 254
There is no doubt you can become a more powerful woman when you invest. Money is not everything but it does give you options. Of course, life sometimes tends to get in the way. None of us are immune to tragedy or going through challenging situations that are not in our control. In order to…
Read MoreConsumer Behavior and Our Money with Stacie de Armas | HDM 222
Today we’re talking about consumer behavior within the Latinx community and why it matters for you and your money. Our guest is Stacie de Armas, Vice President Hispanic Market Insights and a Leader within Nielsen’s Diversity & Inclusion practice. She is a researcher, consumer behaviorist, thought leader, and subject matter expert on the U.S. Hispanic…
Read MoreBecoming Financially Independent with Brad Barrett | HDM 210
Becoming financially independent is something so many aspire to achieve, and a movement has been formed around financial independence, or FI. Brad Barrett, the co-founder and co-host of the Choose FI podcast, tells us all about FI in this episode. What you’ll learn about in today’s episode: Financial Independence (FI) and the difference between FI…
Read MoreHow to Become a Financial Planner (and Why Latinos Should Care) with Joe Bautista | HDM 183
Have you ever wondered how to become a financial planner? In this episode, Joe Bautista shares exactly what it takes. He also shares why Latinos should pay more attention to the financial planning field. What you’ll learn about in today’s episode: The decision he made when learned that his parents declared bankruptcy The stats of Latino financial…
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