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The Rich Hermana's Guide to Immigrant Finances

The Rich Hermana's Guide to Immigrant Finances

Mastering Credit, Investing, and Generational Wealth-No Matter Your Status

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Empowering Financial Wisdom for First-Generation Immigrants

The Rich Hermana’s Guide to Immigrant Finances is an inspiring guide to financial literacy for first-generation immigrants seeking better money habits, a positive money mindset, and a clear path toward generational wealth. Blending practical advice with relatable stories, Ixamar Palumbo provides accessible tools to confidently navigate finances and honor family sacrifices.

The Rich Hermana’s Guide to Immigrant Finances is the ultimate financial literacy playbook for first-generation immigrants eager to build generational wealth, transform their money mindset, and confidently navigate the American financial landscape.

Written with passion, warmth, and the embrace of Caribbean Latino culture, Ixamar Palumbo shares her journey—from translating financial documents at age ten to overcoming lifestyle creep and the guilt of spending—to offer relatable, practical guidance. This book demystifies complex financial topics and helps immigrants reclaim their power, confidence, and prosperity, regardless of their legal status.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Actionable advice on budgeting, investing, and building better money habits.
  • Clear breakdowns of financial essentials like credit scores, high-yield savings, and profitable side hustles.
  • Insights to shift from scarcity to abundance, honoring family sacrifices while building lasting generational wealth.

If you liked The Black Girl's Guide to Financial Freedom, Get Good with Money, or Financial Literacy for Young Adults Simplified, you’ll love The Rich Hermana’s Guide to Immigrant Finances.

Bibliografische Angaben

November 2025, ca. 212 Seiten, Englisch
Ingram Publishers Services
978-1-68481-829-7

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