When I was in college, my roommate Ana and I rented a tiny apartment that we called home for two years. Between shared furniture we picked up from thrift stores and a mix of our personal belongings, ...
When I bought my first car, a used sedan that sputtered more than it purred, I thought I was prepared for the responsibility. I budgeted for the monthly loan payments and gas, and I figured the rest ...
Back in my country, my family’s house was our pride and joy. My father built it himself, brick by brick, and every inch of it held a memory. From the kitchen where my mother cooked her famous pozole ...
Growing up in Jalisco, Mexico, I didn’t hear much about financial planning. My parents worked hard, and family always came first, but we lived day-to-day, relying on faith and resilience to get by. ...