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Zeus Ramirez

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Bio

I'm a Business Administration undergrad student specializing in Accounting at Temple University. I am committed to leveraging financial services for community improvement and to use finance expertise for inclusive solutions and financial literacy advancement.

Education

Temple University

Bachelor's degree program
2024 - 2027
  • Majors:
    • Accounting and Related Services

Saint Joseph's University

Bachelor's degree program
2023 - 2024
  • Majors:
    • Accounting and Related Services
    • Finance and Financial Management Services

G W Carver High School of Engineering and Science

High School
2019 - 2023

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Accounting and Related Services
    • Finance and Financial Management Services
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Financial Services

    • Dream career goals:

    • Launch Intern

      Ernst & Young
      2024 – Present10 months
    • Tax Associate Intern

      Campaign for Working Families
      2024 – 2024
    • Line Cook

      Yard Pub
      2022 – 2022
    • Line Cook

      Santucci's Original Square Pizza
      2022 – 2022
    • Server

      Brazas
      2023 – 2023
    • Intern

      Wharton Stevens Center
      2022 – 20231 year

    Sports

    Track & Field

    Junior Varsity
    2020 – 2020

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Congresso de Latinos Unidos — Tax Volunteer
      2023 – Present
    • Volunteering

      SJU English Learning Services — Volunteer
      2023 – Present

    Future Interests

    Volunteering

    Abu Omar Halal Scholarship
    Winner
    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2020, nearly 18 million people, including 5 million children, lived in what’s considered “deep poverty’’–a household with a total income less than 50 percent of its poverty threshold–and in 2022, 37.9 million people lived in poverty. Many individuals, including children, and families suffer from poverty, and I plan to tackle this issue through its financial aspect. My pursuit in finance and accounting studies is a significant step toward understanding and leveraging financial instruments to create positive tangible change for underserved communities and individuals living in poverty. Many of these communities and individuals face barriers in understanding and managing their finances, hindering their economic progress, but through education, guidance, and practical assistance, I’m breaking down these barriers by empowering individuals with financial knowledge and access to vital services like tax preparation and loan repayment plans. By delving into financial instruments, I’m acquiring the tools necessary to uplift communities and individuals. The knowledge in this field holds immense potential to bridge economic disparities, create access to resources, and foster financial stability for countless families and individuals in need. Understanding these instruments equips me to navigate complex financial systems, allowing me to devise strategies that directly benefit these communities. Specifically, I’m currently training to obtain the Advanced VITA certification with Congresso de Latinos Unidos to prepare tax returns for underserved families in Philadelphia. Once I get my certification, I’ll be directly helping underserved people by providing them with crucial financial services. Tax preparation might seem routine, but for families living in poverty, it can significantly affect their financial well-being, as tax refunds or taxes owed affect their finances. People sometimes owe amounts that are too much of a liability for their financial position, so advising with preventive strategies towards these issues, such as redoing their W-4, may improve their next tax bill. My role as a Beginner Backend Coder in the app Finiverse at the Wharton Stevens Center for Innovation in Finance engaged directly in creating solutions that impact financial accessibility. This endeavor aimed to streamline payment plans, making them more manageable and accessible for students navigating the complexities of repayment for student loans, and to spread awareness for loan forgiveness opportunities. By combining technological innovation with financial acumen with the Finiverse team, I can enhance the efficiency and accessibility of repayment plans, easing the burden on students, especially those from underserved or low-income backgrounds. Through my university’s Investing Club, I'm gaining fundamental knowledge in money allocation for growth or for hedging against economic conditions, such as inflation. Although I can’t directly apply this knowledge to aid others, as I lack many qualifications to be able to advise people on investment matters, I’m still preparing myself by learning about the intricate realm of the securities markets to properly advise underserved individuals or families once I get my licensures and certifications after graduating. Guiding people on how to invest their money can help them with their individual financial goals, such as steady but safe growth with treasury bonds. To conclude, through this dual approach—combining academic study with practical training—I’ll be enabling people living in poverty to navigate the financial landscape more effectively. I’m not just learning about financial instruments theoretically; I’m actively engaging with communities to apply this knowledge in meaningful ways. These efforts contribute to positively impacting individuals, families, and communities and will only become more effective and significant as I continue my academic journey and begin my career.