N5 CEO Julián Colombo seeks to ensure that working people have the means to save money and access credit. Image by N5. “Banks want to create better experiences; they just can’t,” Colombo says. “And they can’t because (adding) technology for banks is like building a plane while you...
everything seems so big, so scary, so unknown. I was scared to even just talk about money, but I knew I needed help. And to go into a branch and feel like I could ask anything
Gordon will join the 14 other winning projects from around the globe in Mexico next week for the Tahona Society Collective Spirit symposium, where they’ll all receive further guidance about refining and finessing their ideas into formal business proposals. After that, they’ll each present the im...
She considered going to Mexico to have the device removed because few doctors take her insurance on the U.S. side of the Rio Grande Valley. But Briones learned that the UniMóvil was visiting a small Texas city about 20 minutes from her home. She told the staff there that she doesn’t...
This is a fun question: do we preserve the extant species related to the extinct species or do we pour money into bringing back this extinct species?There's a bunch of other questions/issues/quandaries that this brings up, however, it can become a slippery slope, and easily go into a ph...
era by 1930, but that didn't stop fiddler Lowe Stokes from getting his illegal drink on. Here, Stokes sings about guzzling moonshine in the mountains of Georgia and then predicts the ban on alcohol will be lifted by 1933. As it turned out, his prediction was right on the money....
Lambert Cobb made this sacrifice once he realized that those big boats were - in his words - turning fish into money. Zita Cobb: He said to me, as a ten-year-old, "You have got to figure out how this money thing works." "'Cause if you don't, it's gonna eat everything we lov...
During a school exchange program, I opted to visit Mexico in search of a more unique experience. While I found what I was looking for, I also stumbled upon something I wasn’t expecting – a love of tequila. I always thought of tequila as ...
era by 1930, but that didn't stop fiddler Lowe Stokes from getting his illegal drink on. Here, Stokes sings about guzzling moonshine in the mountains of Georgia and then predicts the ban on alcohol will be lifted by 1933. As it turned out, his prediction was right on the money. ...
As he got more serious about the sport, Montalvo's dad knew his son needed a space to practice. He didn't have enough money at the time, so he borrowed $2000 to build a studio in the family's backyard. "He was behind on rent but he did it for me," Montalvo said. "He just...