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Cómo los hispanos pueden generar riqueza

Cómo los hispanos pueden generar riqueza

Una distribución desigual en el ingreso anual entre no hispanos e hispanos en Estados Unidos es una de las principales causas que no permite a la comunidad latina generar riqueza para ellos y sus familias. En este video, una experta comparte algunas recomendaciones de como los hispanos pueden crear riqueza para alcanzar la estabilidad económica que tanto anhelan.

En los Estados Unidos la comunidad latina creció a más de 62,000,000 según el último censo sin embargo ellos siguen experimentando una distribución desigual de la riqueza, una de las razones principales que contribuye a esta desigualdad es la distribución de los ingresos. En el 2020 el ingreso medio de una familia blanca no hispana era de $74,912 al contrario una familia hispana tenía un ingreso medio de $55,321 dólares eso significa que están ganando menos causando un impacto negativo en la estabilidad económica de muchas familias; aunque esto puede ser desalentador existen algunos pasos que puede tomar para que logres alcanzar la seguridad y estabilidad financiera que tanto anhela. Lo primero que Espinal sugiere que haga es cambiar la mentalidad sobre el dinero, Nosotros tenemos que dejar de asociar dinero con ropas, casa; sino la riqueza es una cantidad de dinero que tenemos que permiten tener la oportunidad de hacer lo que queremos Con nuestro tiempo en vez de gastar dinero en ropa y zapatos y carro y todos vamos a empezar a pensar vamos a ver si puedo ahorrar más dinero comprando cosas que vale un poquito menos para yo entonces poder ahorrar un poco más. Además es recomendable que se siente y haga un presupuesto para poder saber de qué Fuentes le llegan sus ingresos Y a dónde se están destinando en ese presupuesto es importante incluir un plan de cómo va pagar sus deudas el próximo pasó es empezar a ahorrar su dinero ya sea para una emergencia Y tratar de encontrar maneras creativas para hacerlo empezando con sobres y cada sobre tiene una cantidad diferente $5 y $10 dólares y todos los días uno se levanta se prepara para el día y saca un sobre y la cantidad que dice el sobre eso tengo que poner ahí en cash el dinero lo voy a poner ahí en el sobre y lo voy a guardar, cuando llegue a mi meta vamos a decir que son $200 o $500 voy abrir mi cuenta y depositar mi dinero.

Por último Espinal recomienda que los latinos aprendan a concentrar Su riqueza en otros vehículos financieros que simplemente son cuentas que permiten a una persona a invertir su dinero en diferentes maneras, podemos ir a cualquiera cuenta de un banco que ofrece inversiones y podemos abrir una cuenta en la computadora o por el teléfono podemos conectar nuestro banco a nuestra cuenta de banco y mover dinero de nuestra cuenta de banco a nuestra cuenta de inversiones para entonces poder comprar inversiones pueden ser stocks pueden ser bonds pueden ser mutual funds, diferentes tipos de inversiones que pueden crecer el dinero para que está brecha no se siga expandiendo de generación en generación espinal sugiere que tenga conversaciones con los más pequeños sobre Qué es el dinero y qué se puede hacer con este cuando les damos dinero a los niños para su cumpleaños o para diferentes celebraciones pregunté al niño que vamos a hacer con ese dinero Qué plan tienes tú por este dinero así empiezan a entender los niños todas las diferentes opciones que hay y las que pueden tomar para poder usar o utilizar el dinero de una manera más positiva. Lo que Espinal recomienda es educarse lo más que pueda ya sea tomarse 20 minutos para leer artículos en sitios como investopedia o CNBC Para poder tomar control sobre sus finanzas.

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