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The Money Answers Show

The Money Answers Show

Monday at 12 Noon Pacific

March 14th 2011: Hot Broken Messes: How To Have Your Latte and Drink It Too

Today Nancy Trejos will speak about her new book: Hot (Broke) Messes: How To Have Your Latte and Drink It Too. 31-year-old Nancy Trejos was supposed to be an expert on handling her money - after all, she is a personal finance columnist for one of the nation's leading newspapers, The Washington Post. A year ago, she found herself in her own dire financial straits. Faced with a mountain of bills, debt, and no way to pay her rent, she was forced to call her parents to ask them for a loan. That night was a wake-up call -- she vowed to get herself out of debt and into financial solvency. In the boo

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Nancy Trejos is a personal finance writer for the Washington Post. After graduating from Georgetown University, Trejos worked at the Los Angeles Times and then moved back to work at the Post, where she has been for the past 11 years.
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https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/746/the-money-answers-show The Money Answers Show https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/746/the-money-answers-show Today Nancy Trejos will speak about her new book: Hot (Broke) Messes: How To Have Your Latte and Drink It Too. 31-year-old Nancy Trejos was supposed to be an expert on handling her money - after all, she is a personal finance columnist for one of the nation's leading newspapers, The Washington Post. A year ago, she found herself in her own dire financial straits. Faced with a mountain of bills, debt, and no way to pay her rent, she was forced to call her parents to ask them for a loan. That night was a wake-up call -- she vowed to get herself out of debt and into financial solvency. In the book she meets with a financial planner to deal with all the issues young people face today -- from credit card debt and student loans, to impulse buying and emotional spending, to the cost of having a social life, to buying a house with someone during a potentially impermanent relationship and more. For more information and to get a copy of her book, go to: http://www.nancytrejos.com/ VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
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