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How To Go From Over-Spender To Financially Free | Maria Colon | Dinero en Spanglish
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Episode 268 features Maria Colon of Dinero en Spanglish. We talk about how to go from over-spender to financially free! Listen now!
Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Maria Colon moved to the U.S. in 2006, facing language barriers, homesickness, and financial challenges. Growing up, her parents had their businesses, but they didn't plan for tough times, leaving them in a difficult money situation. Despite this, Maria pursued a college education through scholarships and part-time work, graduating debt-free.
She continued her education, eventually becoming a Certified Public Accountant, leading to better job opportunities. Maria moved to Miami for a higher-paying job but faced financial challenges, including lots of credit card debt.
In 2019, as a family of 4, Maria decided to change the family's financial future through financial planning. They are now consumer debt-free, investors, and aim to retire by age 50.
For full episode show notes, visit here.
Chapters:
- 00:00 - The Importance of Spanish-Language Financial Content
- 03:19 - From Corporate Finance to Personal Finance Educator
- 09:14 - Transforming Finances Through the FIRE Movement
- 27:12 - Estate Planning and Passing on Generational Wealth
- 33:15 - DineroCon: Empowering the Puerto Rican Community
- 36:30 - Maria's Journey: Lessons Learned and a Book in the Works
My new book is officially available to buy! Order Financially Lit! Today!
Want to join our signature programs? Click here to learn more!
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307 episódios
Manage episode 417938577 series 3159986
Episode 268 features Maria Colon of Dinero en Spanglish. We talk about how to go from over-spender to financially free! Listen now!
Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Maria Colon moved to the U.S. in 2006, facing language barriers, homesickness, and financial challenges. Growing up, her parents had their businesses, but they didn't plan for tough times, leaving them in a difficult money situation. Despite this, Maria pursued a college education through scholarships and part-time work, graduating debt-free.
She continued her education, eventually becoming a Certified Public Accountant, leading to better job opportunities. Maria moved to Miami for a higher-paying job but faced financial challenges, including lots of credit card debt.
In 2019, as a family of 4, Maria decided to change the family's financial future through financial planning. They are now consumer debt-free, investors, and aim to retire by age 50.
For full episode show notes, visit here.
Chapters:
- 00:00 - The Importance of Spanish-Language Financial Content
- 03:19 - From Corporate Finance to Personal Finance Educator
- 09:14 - Transforming Finances Through the FIRE Movement
- 27:12 - Estate Planning and Passing on Generational Wealth
- 33:15 - DineroCon: Empowering the Puerto Rican Community
- 36:30 - Maria's Journey: Lessons Learned and a Book in the Works
My new book is officially available to buy! Order Financially Lit! Today!
Want to join our signature programs? Click here to learn more!
Check out this YQD™ Sponsor:
BetterHelp—Professional support when you need it, at a fraction of the cost of in-person therapy. Get 10% off your first month with our sponsor: https://betterhelp.com/dinero
Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/YoQuieroDinero.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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