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Debt Management & Financial Safety: Taking Control of Your Finances (LEAP Seminar- Financial Literacy)

Although in California, Latinas make .42 cents for every dollar that a White man makes, Latinas living in Silicon Valley are experiencing even more inequity as they earn 33.5 cents for every dollar that a White man earns (HOPE ESL Report 2022). LCSV is working to bring awareness to this wage gap and the impact it has on our families. Through two powerful tracks—Financial Literacy Seminars and Workforce Development Seminars—Latina Economic Advancement Program(LEAP) equips Latinas with the tools, confidence, and support needed to build long-term economic stability. As workplaces continue to evolve, LEAP is here to ensure Latinas don’t just keep up, but rise. Keep scrolling to discover each component and don’t miss our end-of-program career fair, Futura Fest. Ready to invest in your future? Apply to the LEAP Program today https://bit.ly/reg4leap26 for more information reach out to Yesica at yesica@latinacoalition.org

Join us for this FREE + Virtual Seminar!

Seminar Learning Outcomes:

  • Understanding debt types (student loans, credit cards, etc.)

  • Debt repayment strategies

  • Avoiding financial scams & predatory lending

  • Activity: Debt repayment plan

About your Finacial Advisors

Emilia Gonzalez

Emilia is a dedicated financial advisor with 3.5 years of experience in the finance world. As a first-generation Latina, Emilia brings a personalized and holistic approach to financial planning, ensuring each client has a tailored strategy. Understanding the importance of building from the ground up, Emilia navigates goals that extend beyond individual aspirations, encompassing family, future, and community. Her mission is to provide guidance that empowers clients to make informed decisions, protect their achievements, and create lasting opportunities for generations.

Yissel Perez

Yissel is a passionate Financial Advisor with a mission to equip today’s generation towards financial freedom and legacy planning. Being raised in Mexico has guided her financial planning approach to be faith based, family encompassing and aspirational. Yissel has experience working with immigrant families, first and second-generation corporate workers and real-estate investors. As a financial planner, her primary focus is to help her clients organize their cashflow, identify their true savings ability and create a sustainable investment plan to achieve long-term financial success.

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