Are You Your Parents’ Retirement Plan? Here’s How to Prepare
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 Published On Oct 19, 2023

Join us on "Hay Dinero" as we explore the unique financial position of children of immigrant parents. They carry not only responsibility for their own financial success, but also the significant challenge of securing their family's future.

Discover how investing for retirement can be a shared endeavor in our conversation with financial advocate Yanely Espinal, author of "Mind Your Money." Espinal’s insights show that small steps can lead to significant financial progress. We also talk to lawyer-turned-money coach Delyanne Barros, who successfully embarked on the path to early retirement for herself and her mother.

Host Cindy Y. Rodriguez invites her own mother Yolanda into the discussion, emphasizing the importance of involving loved ones in our financial journey. Whether the goal is traditional retirement or an early one, each small step brings us closer to realizing our money dreams.

"Hay Dinero” is a five-part docuseries that provides practical financial planning tips for the Latinx community while shedding light on the connection between culture and generational trauma. Host Cindy Y. Rodriguez shares her wealth journey and interviews Latina leaders and money experts, who share practical tools and tips so you can shift your money mindset and get one step closer to building generational wealth.

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