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Former U.S. Treasurer Anna Escobedo Cabral Joins AARP as New Family Finance Ambassador

-Cabral to Help 50+ America Navigate the Family Budget

WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ -- AARP today announced a new relationship with former U.S. Treasurer, Anna Escobedo Cabral. As the new Family Finance Ambassador for AARP, Cabral will provide practical advice to AARPs members and all Americans 50+ on everyday saving tips, budgeting and tools for achieving financial security.

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Baby Boomers have acquired more debt than any other age group in todays economy, raising the prospect that many will carry that debt into retirement. Cabral will share practical financial advice and her personal experiences about ways people can improve their familys financial future. This information will be communicated to AARP members through video content, webisodes, in-person appearances at AARP events, and live Web chats on both http://www.aarp.org and the newly launched www.aarp.org/espanol. She will also reach out to Latinos age 50+ and their families with in-culture and bilingual financial guidance.

"Financial planning and saving can often be overwhelming, yet in todays world it has become a necessity for families," said Anna Cabral. "Im looking forward to connecting with AARPs members and sharing my personal experiences and financial tips on important steps towards building financial security. Further, Im especially encouraged by AARPs commitment to the unique challenges faced by minorities and Im hopeful that as someone who has experienced these myself, I can be helpful."

Cabral served as United States Treasurer from 2004-2009 where she spearheaded efforts that provided financial guidance to families and sought to increase financial literacy across the country, including home foreclosure prevention and identity theft prevention. She also helped create and launch a new Federal Commission on Financial Literacy, which brought together the private and public sector to advance financial education and understanding for people in all stages of their lives.

"Cabrals passion for helping families achieve financial success, from family budgeting at the kitchen table to saving for retirement or for educating their children and grandchildren, will be an invaluable resource for our members," said Emilio Pardo, EVP and Chief Brand Office, AARP. "We are excited to connect her expertise with our members, especially during these trying economic times."

Additional tools and resources to help AARP members make important financial planning decisions are available at http://www.aarp.org/money.

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