-Editorial In retrospect, it is possible to assess that 2022 was a year expected by practically everyone given its promising conditions regarding the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. And yes, the new year brought with it an encouraging outlook, in which the epidemiological traffic light for Mexico managed to turn …
April, 2022
November, 2021
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13 November
Financial Education Week Brings Knowledge to Mexicans Abroad
-Editorial To sensitize the population about the importance of developing sufficient financial capacities, to manage and make the best use of resources as well as to guide Mexicans living abroad, the National Financial Education Week (SNEF) was a great success in 2021. In collaboration with the National Commission for the …
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5 November
Challenges and Obstacles of Women Entrepreneurs
By: Ellie Burgueño The challenges and obstacles that women entrepreneurs face today are many, as we continue in the fight for equal rights and dignified treatment, as well as the fight for the recognition of our achievements and capabilities. Listing the most relevant challenges is a task I gave myself …
April, 2021
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11 April
How to Get Smart About Money
By: Ellie Burgueno An important part of winning in life is learning how to be smart with money because money touches nearly everything that we do in our daily lives. If you learn how to be smart with your money and manage it well, you will be able to accomplish some amazing things …
February, 2021
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9 February
The Rise of Social Investor
-Editorial Investing in the stock market is a risky business but if done right it could bring financial security to a person’s life. In the last couple of years, there has been an increase in middle-class people investing in the stock market. But not all stock options are good for …
January, 2021
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18 January
Some personal finance rules to follow in 2021
By: Ellie Burgueno 2020 has been a roller coaster for everyone, and while it is a sad year for some who lost their loved ones or their jobs, others are still struggling financially during this holiday season because we’re still in the middle of a pandemic that has limited everyone …
November, 2020
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22 November
Californians May Have to Repay Unemployment Benefits Due to Overpayment
-Editorial People that have been overpaid unemployment benefits during this pandemic may have to repay the state if they fail to show their income. Several unemployment recipients in California have received a letter telling people they have 21 days to provide 2019 income documents for their pandemic unemployment assistance. “You …
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10 November
Is now the right time to start planning your 2021?
By: Ellie Burgueno This is the time of year when marketing departments begin looking at their budgets for the coming year, and I think all people should do the same: start planning for the coming 2021. But with Covid-19 still running rampant and a presidential election on the horizon, planning …
October, 2020
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18 October
Unemployment benefits in California top $100 billion
-Editorial The total of unemployment benefits providing support for California workers and local economies during this historic COVID-19 pandemic has now hit $101 billion in just seven months. About $55 billion of that is in regular state-provided Unemployment Insurance benefits which is more than double what was paid in the …
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5 October
Calexico Businesses Take Advantage of COVID-19 Loan Program
-Editorial A group of businesses in Calexico wasted no time to apply for a loan program that was created to help them survive the economic impacts the pandemic has caused to them and their livelihoods. In an effort to support local businesses get back on their feet, the Calexico City …