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One of the best honors in the financial literacy space is to be Featured. It's an opportunity to give all the tools so that others can live financially free.

One of the best honors in the financial literacy space is to be Featured. It’s an opportunity to give all the tools so that others can live financially free.

I had a great chat with @annelysewealth on The Dreamers Podcast.

In this episode, we discussed:

  • The investment strategy that allowed me to get out of debt and increase his net worth by over $500K in 8 years without a college degree
  • How to build wealth while paying off debt
  • The Net/Max financial to help create more everyday millionaires
  • Focus on tax-advantaged accounts, including Health Savings Accounts to build wealth
  • Utilize a real estate to plan and supplement for your parent’s retirement
  • How moving to the US from Haiti at nine years old impacted my financial journey
  • Sometimes early childhood experiences help shape future views on money

If you want to hear more about my story, and learn tips to build wealth while paying off debt, listen here https://dreamoflegacy.com/the-dreamers-podcast-episode-9/⁣ 


How Lawrence Amassed a Six Figure Net Worth and Doubled His Income to Six Figures (while still in debt)

Lawrence had a choice to make: should he continue falling deeper into debt or get serious and make a plan? With 6 figures of debt, Lawrence decided it was time to make a decision: to be in control of his finances. ⁣

Focusing on building assets and investing, even while he was in debt, allowed Lawrence to own a home, and a rental property, and start a small business, which would have been impossible if he focused on paying off his debt first. Now he is on the journey to achieving his goals of reaching a million-dollar net worth in 5 years and retiring in 15 years.⁣

Find out how Lawrence went from 6 figures in debt to having a 6 figure net worth and the strategies he took to increase his income from $32k to $109k a year by listening to this week’s episode of the podcast.⁣ 


Life Lessons Part 1: Financial Money Matters

In today’s episode, I sit down for our first ever Life Session with Lawrence Gonzalez, Auditor at the US Department of Treasury & Community Leader. 

Lawerence dropped the truth on how he went from 21K to 100K in salary in 4 years and how his background has shaped him into a community-orientated individual and SO MUCH MORE!!


A millennial couple increased their net worth from zero to $500,000 in 4 years by making 5 strategic money decisions | Written by Anne-Lyse Wealth

Doreen and Lawrence Delva-Gonzalez had a zero-dollar net worth in 2017.

Now, it’s $500,000.

They started by changing their mindset about money and using apps to track their cash flow. Then they invested as much as possible, bought a rental property, and increased their income. “People should work on their soft skills because that’s going to position them to interview better, so they can make more money,” Lawrence said.

One of the best honors in the financial literacy space is to be Featured. It's an opportunity to give all the tools so that others can live financially free.

On today’s episode of The His & Her Money Show, we talk with Lawrence Gonzalez about building a comprehensive wealth that builds a new family legacy. In the pursuit of a good career, Lawrence’s net worth was a negative six figures.

With hard work and a plan that started with an embarrassing credit card moment in the store, Lawrence is pulling himself out of debt and has a positive, 6-figure net worth.

On top of that, Lawrence is using the lessons and experiences from his childhood to maximize every cent of his money through a variety of tools including Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), 401Ks, rental income, house hacking, and more. 

Click play to listen below and click HERE to read more…


One of the best honors in the financial literacy space is to be Featured. It's an opportunity to give all the tools so that others can live financially free.

Welcome to our latest Personal Finance Spotlight where we share relatable stories from people like you–the reading audience–who discovered life after debt instead of paycheck-to-paycheck til debt do us part. This week we introduce you to Lawrence Gonzalez.

Lawrence went from a net worth of -$110,000 to +$116,000 in four years. Now 36 years wise, Lawrence’s goal is to share 50 money stories with his peers and mentees. This week, we help him share his story with a few thousand more.

Click HERE to read more…


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Life Sessions Part 2: Create Your Own Path

I sat down with Lawrence and chat about wealth, black families, and how-life experiences shape us for the better… if we choose.


One of the best honors in the financial literacy space is to be Featured. It's an opportunity to give all the tools so that others can live financially free.

Knowing what the American Dream means to other people is one thing. But if there’s anything we’ve learned recently, it’s that America doesn’t work for everyone the way many of us assumed it did. America is not the same for all Americans.  

Right now, we as a country need to listen and learn from each other. So, that’s what we’d like to do here, by giving a voice to some of your fellow Americans about what the American Dream today means for them. 

“The ability to break down racial inequality and narrow the wealth gap in 15 years. To start a new generational wealth cycle that reaches back and helps others.”

Lawrence Gonzalez, The Neighborhood Finance Guy

Click HERE to read the full article…


More Degrees, Fewer Loans: A Panel on Graduating Debt-Free & Mastering Debt Repayment featuring Guest Lawrence Delva-Gonzalez

Every year, countless students suffer from not being able to complete their college education or graduate without a diploma or with significant debt that follows them sometimes into decades of their lives.

Our hopes are that you receive practical advice for you and those you care about in regard to being fully funded for college and aggressively paying down debt to leave a financial legacy.

Listen to the entire discussion HERE! TNFG is on starting at 1:00:35!


YBC Revolt Talk members Eunice Pierre-Louis and Nikki Kaufman moderate Making Money Make Cent$ with special guest Lawrence Gonzalez.

Lawrence is an Auditor with the US Department of Treasury. His primary role encompasses auditing over $4.2 billion dollars of government funds throughout 48 unique jurisdictions, but his passion is financial literacy. He spends a lot of his time disseminating financial education through articles, other resources, and speaking engagements aimed at providing solutions to socio-economic disparities affecting Black and Brown communities. 

He says it is all about tackling money even if you have a BIG debt.

Click HERE to listen in!!


One of the best honors in the financial literacy space is to be Featured. It's an opportunity to give all the tools so that others can live financially free.

How to rebalance your budget — and your life — during quarantine

The pandemic could be here for a while. Plan your finances, and budget your time, accordingly.

Budget time for healthy habits

Balancing work and parenting is hard enough under normal circumstances. It’s even harder under the stress of a nationwide pandemic — and harder still if you’re not making the time to take care of your physical and mental health.

Lawrence Gonzalez, government auditor and founder of The Neighborhood Finance Guy, advises busy parents to spend the last weeks of summer shifting to healthier habits.

“Start doing simple challenges like drinking only water in August. Move to get to sleep no later than 10 p.m. for a week or two. Start waking up early to walk, jog or run.” Even a few minutes of light yoga or stretching in the morning can make a big difference.

Click HERE to read the full article…


Mindset Monday with Karolyne Roberts featuring special guest Lawrence Delva-Gonzalez

Mindset Shift Monday! hosted by Karolyne Roberts with special guest speaker Lawrence Gonzalez (The Neighborhood Finance Guy) discussing Finance and the intersection of purposeful living! Creating generational wealth and stepping out in faith.

Links from Video: Karolyne’s Mindset Shift Workbook: https://bit.ly/3k98xz5

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Financial Knife & Fork featuring Lawrence Delva-Gonzalez

In our very first interview, we are joined by Lawrence Gonzalez, better known as The Neighborhood Finance Guy!

He breaks down what he did to increase his net worth!! We also cover: What can you do? Where can you start? How can we collectively overcome this? From investing to retirement this is a conversation you do not want to miss!! Free game.

Stocks mentioned: Nio $NIO and AT&T $T


MARRIAGE, KIDS, & MONEY featuring guest Lawrence Delva-Gonzalez

One of the best honors in the financial literacy space is to be Featured. It's an opportunity to give all the tools so that others can live financially free.

When you’re about to be married, money can sometimes be one of the last things you think about.

Lawrence Gonzalez, the creator of The Neighborhood Finance Guy, shares the importance of making financial planning goals before marriage. 

We also discuss not overdoing it with your goals as well. This delicate balance is something Lawrence is working on as someone who is about to be married. 

Check out our interview and learn some important financial planning goals before marriage – they just may help you have a happy, healthy, and wealthy marriage!


Millionaire in Less than 10 Years | Alainta

Lawrence’s Facebook page titled “The Neighborhood Finance Guy” which provides financial empowerment tips, general tax guidance, and quarterly conference calls for students and young professionals.

Working with the youth has given him an understanding that the only way any society improves is through the prospect that it invests in the future. In this way, he hopes to improve his community one student at a time. He authored the Net/Max Financial Plan which provides step-by-step pathways to millions.

In August 2017, this Proud Seminole Torchbearer was named one of Florida State University’s Notable Noles for his significant contributions to his community and his alma mater.

He is branching out further by creating The Neighborhood Finance Guy website dedicated to exposing the community to money management know-how.


How to Start Saving and Investing | Geoff Williams

Personal finance is personal. Although that sounds tedious and mundane, the truth still carries legal tender even in 2021. Investing comes down to risk profile and risk capacity. When we mention beginners, there needs to be a full review of the person.

How old are they?

Do they have consumer debts?

Do they have high credit card balances?

There is a myriad of diagnostic questions that need to be vetted. However, if they have structured their monthly budget, and made use of employer-sponsored programs like 401k, 403b, and/or 457b, maybe it’s time to invest in a Traditional/Roth IRA.”

Read about more expert tips and tricks when it comes to Saving and Investing.


One of the best honors in the financial literacy space is to be Featured. It's an opportunity to give all the tools so that others can live financially free.
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