Microfinance as an option to lift out of poverty, in México
Keywords:
Poverty, microfinance, microcredit.Abstract
In Mexico as in other countries of the world, poverty is a major issue. In our country there have been made studies that measures the level of poverty and sadly reflects that we are becoming increasingly poorer, it is estimated that in 2012 in Mexico there were 53.3 million poor people, where food, housing, health services was needed and especially money. So far, there are limiting factors that prevent a person survive, make their way into social and economic conditions.
This document is a brief analysis of financial specialists who have established strategies for the use of micro financing, in order to overcome poverty and grow the economy, self-employment and employment guarantee 3rd party, but especially the financial education allows the proper use of money, the use of microcredit and the proper handling of personal microfinance.
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