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In this one-of-a-kind guide, Louis Barajas illuminates the negatives associated with the informality of sealing a deal with a handshake, of having a "Lotto" mentality, of financial procrastination and the ills of believing that there will always be time to plan your future maana.
El Camino a la Grandeza Financiera es una guía que ofrece a los latinos algunos principios financieros elementales a la vez que identifica las barreras culturales que les impiden aprovechar sus recursos al máximo. Al ayudar a los latinos a descubrir las poderosas razones que tienen para crear el futuro seguro y…mehr

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In this one-of-a-kind guide, Louis Barajas illuminates the negatives associated with the informality of sealing a deal with a handshake, of having a "Lotto" mentality, of financial procrastination and the ills of believing that there will always be time to plan your future maana.
El Camino a la Grandeza Financiera es una guía que ofrece a los latinos algunos principios financieros elementales a la vez que identifica las barreras culturales que les impiden aprovechar sus recursos al máximo. Al ayudar a los latinos a descubrir las poderosas razones que tienen para crear el futuro seguro y abundante de sus sueños, El Camino a la Grandeza Financiera les ofrece la información básica que necesitan para hacer que su dinero trabaje para ellos.
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After reaching an executive position at a prominent accounting and consulting firm, Louis Barajas felt he needed to give back to the community that required his advice most. As a financial planner in the heavily Latino neighborhood of East Los Angeles, Barajas began to share with other Latinos what could be done with their own resources. A highly sought -- after speaker for local, regional and national business conferences, he has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Hispanic Business, on NPR and CNBC, and was recently named one of the 100 best financial planners in America by Mutual Funds magazine.