Aloyo Yen
Financial Services Professional & Financial Literacy Advocate

Personal Notes
Despite facing adversity as a refugee in a low-income household, I was able to turn my challenges into opportunities. With limited knowledge about finances and managing money, I enrolled in a money management class during high school. As a result, I became financially independent at a young age when many of my peers were not yet thinking about their finances. Today, years later, I am in a better position to make informed financial decisions for myself and my family. My personal journey has inspired me to help others achieve financial independence through Aloyo Money Management, LLC, where I provide personalized daily money management services and basic personal finance training.
Bio
Aloyo Yen is an NFEC Certified Financial Education Instructor℠. She is currently undertaking the Accredited Personal Finance Instructor Program, which focuses on designing and implementing a financial education program. Aloyo’s passion for helping others and providing them with the resources needed to succeed has driven her to establish Aloyo Money Management, LLC and enroll in this program. Aloyo has six years of experience in advocacy, community organizing, and leadership. She dedicated herself to serving her community both personally and professionally. Since high school, Aloyo has actively participated in local groups focused on promoting equity and empowering young adults to effect positive change in their communities. Graduating a semester early, Aloyo earned a B.S. in Business Management with a focus on Healthcare Administration. Throughout her college experience, Aloyo sought opportunities to continue her advocacy work as well as develop her personal finance skills. At home, she completed an internship with the American Friends Service Committee as a leader of a group of young adults working to eradicate racism in her community. On campus, she joined the Honors Academic Committee and the Global Citizens Club. In her personal life, Aloyo practiced her financial literacy skills by helping her family and individuals with personal finance and case management tasks. After college, in addition to researching barriers to opportunity in NH, Aloyo gained experience working with the NH SBDC as a Community Navigation Liaison. She helped entrepreneurs start their businesses in NH and provided personal finance training and services. This work gave her the courage to start her own business and dream – Aloyo Money Management, LLC. Aloyo Money Management, LLC offers daily money management services and personal finance training to individuals, families, small businesses, and lifelong learners. This company is the first step towards financial success for individuals and entrepreneurs.

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