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Looking to volunteer? Help prepare tax filings where you are, with what you’ve got

Mary Mata December 11, 2013

SPONSORED CONTENT One of the questions most frequently asked when it comes to volunteering is: What can I do? Followed by the just as frequent: Where can I do it? […]

Volunteer to help prepare tax filings. No accounting background – No problem.

Mary Mata December 9, 2013

Latino Unemployment Rate Falls Below 9 Percent For First Time In 5 Years

Mary Mata December 6, 2013

Hispanic-owned businesses thrive in Texas

Mary Mata November 5, 2013

By Robert Grattan, Austin Business Journal Hispanic-owned businesses are continuing to drive U.S. economic growth, with more than 3.16 million companies nationwide – up nearly 40 percent since 2007 despite a […]

Latino Potential: Entrepreneurs Aren’t Necessarily Born

Mary Mata November 4, 2013

By Steve Moya, NewsTaco While we’ve all known the unique person with an enterprising attitude and vision at a young age, and an ability to build, create and make money, […]

Food Stamp Cuts Kick In For 5 Million Latinos as Congress Debates Further Cuts

Mary Mata November 1, 2013

By Fox News Latino Nearly 5 million Latinos who receive food stamps will see their benefits go down starting Friday, just as Congress has begun negotiations on further cuts to the program […]

So Who is Carmen Segarra? A Fed Whistleblower Q&A

Mary Mata October 29, 2013

By Jake Bernstein, ProPublica Former bank examiner Carmen Segarra vaulted into public consciousness earlier this month when she filed a wrongful termination lawsuit alleging that the Federal Reserve Bank of New […]