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Study underscores Latinos’ love of family today could spell financial trouble for retirement years

NewsTaco February 6, 2014

By LatinaLista LatinaLista — If there’s one stereotype about Latinos that doesn’t offend, it’s how being family-focused describes the majority of Latinos. Whether it’s sending money back home to families […]

Latino Leaders Launch Initiative to Address Widening Racial Wealth Gap, Triple Hispanic Household Wealth

Mary Mata February 4, 2014

Tax Records, How Long Should I Keep Them?

Mary Mata February 3, 2014

Poll: Hispanics often lead the way in their faith in the American Dream

Mary Mata January 31, 2014

By Pamela Constable and Scott Clement, Washington Post A recent national survey by The Washington Post and the University of Virginia’s Miller Center points to some surprising findings. In many cases, Hispanic residents’ faith in […]

House Passed Farm Bill will affect Latino Families

Mary Mata January 30, 2014

By Latinovations On Wednesday, the House of Representatives passed a long-awaited Farm Bill that will preserve crop subsidies, but cut food stamps, causing many Latino families to lose the primary […]

What Are Your Payment Options If You Can’t Pay the IRS in Full?

Mary Mata January 27, 2014

SPONSORED CONTENT By Alan Kalman, AARP Every tax season I have some clients that are not able to pay the amount they owe the IRS (technically they owe the US Treasury, […]

Five economic issues could benefit US Latinos and the economy in 2014

Mary Mata January 20, 2014

By Susana G. Baumann, Voxxi Congress has come back to Washington to act upon several legislations affecting the livelihood of U.S. Latinos. From immigration reform to the reduction of SNAP […]