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FROM POOR LATINO TO RICH LATINO

Submitted by: Gerard Hernan




De Latino pobre a LATINO RICO
De Latino pobre a LATINO RICO
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

FROM POOR LATINO TO RICH LATINO

HOW TO DO IT… WITHOUT DYING IN THE PROCESS!

A Practical How-To Guide, in Spanish, to be Protected and Prosper in Hard Times

 

Orlando, Fl.-  “The evidence coming from the PEW Hispanic Center is overwhelming. Latinos have little chance to succeed in our society (80% are considered poor, 10% are behind in their mortgage payments, 73% are not sending money back to their families)” says  Hugo Cuenca, author of practical financial books, “And to brake that pattern Latinos need a drastic solution”.

 

The solution to drastically break the financial chains that enslave Hispanics, came with the recent launching of his new book “From poor Latino to RICH LATINO”, where he reveals 33 secrets never before known about wealth,  50 strategies to invest wisely, 15 methods for money protection, and 7 immediate action plans to prosper in harsh economic times.

 

“But what makes this book exceptional is that it’s written in Spanish, in easy to understand language, and reveals practical information that can empower the common Latino to soar above his circumstances, to prosper in any crisis, and to help his family”, continued this entrepreneur, Lawyer, Nuclear Engineer, ex-Olympian and local resident.

 

From poor Latino to RICH LATINO” (ISBN: 9780615-28477-4) is a Practical How-To Guide to protect capital and make it earn at the same time, in the bleak moments that Hispanics are living today. The book is already available in print, digital and seminar format through Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Ingram Books, Baker & Taylor, and other online and independent bookstores.

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Gerardo Hernandez
Publicist, writes about hispanic authors and latino life.

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