Hispanic investors displayed a strong appetite for financial education in a recent Wells Fargo survey of investor attitudes.
Hispanics, more so than investors in general, said they wish they knew more about mutual funds, stocks and bonds (72 percent compared to 64 percent among investors in general) and that they were never taught about savings and investing as they were growing up (45 percent compared to 31 percent of the overall investment-minded population).
The study by Chicago-based Vesta Research was based on answers from 528 Hispanic investors nationwide who completed an online survey between June 12 and June 24, 2014. READ MORE
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