Author Topic: Spanish language financial literacy material Bilingual MMM help please!  (Read 1397 times)

aerofreaky`

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Hi, I am trying to get some sources for *solid* quality material to help with a discussion about financial literacy for family who is Spanish speaking. I've searched and found some Suzy Orman books in Spanish, but the ones I found, at least on Amazon were not exactly what I was looking for.

I'm hoping for something that will discuss the power of interest on both sides, the way you have to work to get to $0 when in debt, but the parallel of FI and compounding on the positive side as assets grow. Discussions of stocks and bonds aren't really important as those aren't an option for the readers. Additionally, I don't need any focus on US retirement plans, 401K, IRA, etc...

Anyone out there who is a bilingual MMM? Can you help?  I would greatly appreciate your assistance.


La Bibliotecaria Feroz

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I'm not bilingual BUT I would suggest asking at a public library. Especially if your area has a large Spanish-speaking population, they may have books and magazines in Spanish. Our library even has a credit counseling charity with bilingual services.

Pepesport2003

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http://tomalibertad.blogspot.com/
Este Es mi blog nomas son algunas ideas proprias espero que encuentres lo que buscas


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aerofreaky`

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Thank you both. I happen to live close to Spanish Harlem, but the resources are *here* and I need them there. The blog is great. I'll start with that.