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Title: Presenting to Spanish-Speaking Communities


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Presenting to Spanish-Speaking Communities
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Challenges and Opportunities
  • Language (transcreation vs. translation)
    Transcreation attempts to convey an image or
    message identically from English to Spanish
    without regard to literal phrasing.
  • Ability to participate need to provide
    childcare, transportation, etc.
  • Cultural experience many Latinos lack a history
    of using financial tools, have a tendency to
    avoid debt and are less likely to have a credit
    history.
  • Immigration Status
  • Source Financial Education in Latino Communities
    - National Council of La Raza (2004)

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10 Barriers for Latinos
  1. The Patrón-Peón System Depending on others to
    take care of you
  2. Mattresses and Mayonnaise Jars Storing rather
    than investing money
  3. Mi compadre consulting (non) experts
  4. Business on a Handshake The trap of informality
  5. Machismo more ego can mean less money

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10 Barriers for Latinos
  • Dont be a crab scarcity and abundance
  • Fatalism a divine excuse for doing nothing
  • The Lotto mentality getting something for
    nothing
  • The mañana syndrome the pain of procrastination
  • Pobrecito me conflicting beliefs and attitudes
    about money
  • Source Barajas, L. (2004) The Latino Journey to
    Financial Greatness. Rayo NY.

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TRUST The essential elements
  • Keep financial education
  • Immigrant Centered (Latino-Centered)
  • Culturally sensitive
  • Socio-economic appropriate
  • Customized to immigrants household, local, or
    community needs
  • Designed to be a springboard off survival mode
  • Latino-Immigrant Approved
  • Involve Latino immigrants in developing financial
    education solutions
  • Iterative
  • Financial education is a process, not a product,
    that requires constant interaction,
    reinforcement, and follow-up

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  • Marketed to the Proper Audience
  • Latino women are typical household decision
    makers
  • Sometimes a school-aged household member advises
    the parents on financial decisions
  • Tied to Institutions Latinos Trust
  • Latino immigrants would view providers of
    financial education more positively if they were
    tied to Latino companies who know how to get a
    message across in the proper manner and with the
    proper timing
  • Source Exploring Personal Financial Challenges
    and Opportunities Facing Latino Immigrants -
    National Endowment for Financial Education (2006)

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Successful financial education programs
  • Are product-centered
  • Are customized
  • Are community-based
  • Are relevant
  • Are outcome-oriented
  • Source Exploring Personal Financial Challenges
    and Opportunities Facing Latino Immigrants -
    National Endowment for Financial Education (2006)
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