Poor Financial Advice, Habits Hurt Many Hispanics (HispanicBusiness.com)
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — She’s had to take a second job as a maid. To save on gas, she rarely drives her car. And she stands to lose her home. As a lifetime of hard work crumbles under one bad financial decision after another, Alicia Suarez wishes she and her husband had sought better advice.
Poor financial habits hurt minorities (Belleville News-Democrat)
She’s had to take a second job as a maid. To save on gas, she rarely drives her car. And she stands to lose her home.
Securian Survey: Debt Sitting in Consumers’ Blind Spot - Insurance News Net
ST. PAUL , Minn., March 12 /PRNewswire/ — The greatest risk to financial security during retirement may be the debt consumers don’t see today. A recent survey of consumers found that nearly half (46 percent) declined to classify at least one common …