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Abby Purdy

Free Personal Finance Software, Online Money Management, Budget Planner and Financial P... - 0 views

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    Free Personal Finance Software, Online Money Management, Budget Planner and Financial Planning - Mint.com - Free personal finance software to assist you to manage your money, financial planning, and budget planning tools. Achieve your financial goals with Mint. One of a number of websites popping up, designed to make users financially literate in a hands-on way.
J Castleton

EBSCOhost: Special Issue on Financial Literacy: Public Policy and Consumers' Self-Prot... - 0 views

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    Today's consumers are faced with difficult financial decisions everyday. Making the wrong choice could cost someone their savings or their home. By becoming financially literate people decrease the risk that they will become victims of financial mistakes such as aquiring excessive debt or associating with predatory lenders. Many families have only one spouse take care of all the finances and this could lead to problems should that spouse die.
J Castleton

EBSCOhost: Financial Literacy, Public Policy, and Consumers' Self-Protection--More Que... - 0 views

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    This article focuses on the financial education of American consumers. The researchers have labeled Americans as having excess debt, poor retirement planning and insufficient savings. They believe one answer to the financial problems facing Americans has to do with the amount of financial information available. In some cases credit cards provide too much information and technical terms which may confuse the consumer. On the other hand when there is too little information the consumer may not be able to make proper choices.
J Castleton

EBSCOhost: Seniors fail their financial literacy test - 0 views

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    Many surveys have shown that high school seniors continue to fail financial literacy tests. The surveys indicate that our current education standards are insufficient to prepare students for the real world.
David Cahill

Financial Literacy Important for Future - 0 views

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    Ian B. Davidson discusses the importance of financial literacy and how American society has gradually shifted from a "save now, buy later society" into a "buy now, save later society." He discusses the accelerating rate of bankruptcies as well as family breakups and growing welfare in the U.S. Davidson discusses a program that he sponsors at Montana State University that allows students to manage a $50,000 portfolio. The effectiveness of this program speaks for itself because its returns are continually much higher than the average Dow Jones returns.
David Cahill

EBSCOhost: Financial Literacy Important for Future - 0 views

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    Ian B. Davidson discusses the importance of financial literacy and how American society has gradually shifted from a "save now, buy later society" into a "buy now, save later society." He discusses the accelerating rate of bankruptcies as well as family breakups and growing welfare in the U.S. Davidson discusses a program that he sponsors at Montana State University that allows students to manage a $50,000 portfolio. The effectiveness of this program speaks for itself because its returns are continually much higher than the average Dow Jones returns.
E Schickler

EBSCOhost: Let's make '09 year of financial literacy - 0 views

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    Many people are curious as to what things new President Barack Obama will do to solve our struggling economy. People can start to gain financial literacy beginning in high school. This article is stating how we need to understand how we can help the economy instead of just sitting on the side.
Abby Purdy

Financial Literacy Month - 0 views

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    Although I don't usually like the idea of using Wikipedia as a resource, this was a concise way to share that April is Financial Literacy Month.
R Shepherd

Private Efforts To Help Financial Literacy - 0 views

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    The article focuses on the hard work of some financial institutions to help improve financial education in the U.S. These include money skills, and interative curriculum created by the American Financial Services Association Education Foundation, the Credit Union National Association, together with the National Endowment for Financial Education, and Visa, with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
Jim OMalley

EBSCOhost: 2 + 2 = ? - 0 views

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    The Article describes jumpstart; a non profit program that provides financial lessons to students and young adults. It acknowledges the serious problems of financial literacy in the US. Jumpstart is a program within most US states and it seems like a very productive and positive enterprise.
Jim OMalley

Paper or Plastic? - 0 views

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    The article states that especially in times of economic trouble, no one can afford to be financially illiterate. The authors focus on the management of debt and college students. Specifically they address credit cards and student loans. They also speak of how certified public accountants are great educators for this problem. A valuable article to relate Accounting classes for students and their financial literacy.
J Castleton

EBSCOhost: Feds look to school us in finances - 0 views

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    Americans are not the only people facing a financial literacy crisis according to this article. The Canadian governments new budget calls for the creation of financial programs. During the recent economic crisis many Canadians have amassed debt and the government aims to quell this trend. The United States government is also trying to implement similar programs for its citizens.
J Castleton

EBSCOhost: Using A Financial Education Curriculum For Teens - 0 views

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    Using Financial Education Curriculum for Teens Today's American teenagers are regarded as "financially illiterate," and lacking sufficient knowledge of personal finance and an understanding of money. The authors examine the effectiveness of the Money Talks program implemented in several California schools. The Money Talks program was designed to inform students about financial subjects relevant to them. The study proved the program had a positive effect on students by administering a post-test and comparing it with one taken before the course
S Group

Improving Financial Literacy: Reconciling Suppliers and Consumers? - 0 views

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    The source takes a firm stand on the debated issue concerning a regulated or unregulated market. The position taken is in support of an unregulated market as long everyone can make fully informed decisions in it. This source can be used to show that education can act in place of regulation and form a stronger economy.
J Castleton

EBSCOhost: Personality Factors, Money Attitudes, Financial Knowledge, and Credit-Card ... - 0 views

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    College students today face a difficult time with easy access to a credit card and a lack of financial literacy. The authors' study concluded that the average college student is currently accumulating debt at an increasing rate. They believe the allure and purchasing power of a credit card causes some young adults to forgo their own inhibitions and just spend. This study provides an excellent source of quantitative information in the form of survey responses and charts. The authors break down their survey group into many categories, such as age and sex, to examine debt. The plethora of data allows correlations to be made and therefore a better understanding of college student credit card debt. However, the sample size was only 448 students on five college campuses, and in the future, a larger sample size could provide a more detailed and accurate analysis.
David Cahill

Financial Literacy, Planning, and Retirement Saving - 0 views

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    It is shocking to see the statistic that almost 2/3 of individuals over the age of 50, still in the working environment, have not thought about their retirement. This failure to plan has lead Americans to financial illiteracy. Almost half of people in the workforce are unaware of pension and retirement funds that they as employees qualify for. The author suggests requiring proper planning aid information upon new employee orientation, educational programs as well as a personal incentive for individuals to think and plan for the future.
Abby Purdy

Is Teaching Financial Literacy a Waste of Time? - Freakonomics - Opinion - 0 views

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    Freakonomics is well-worth checking out. Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt, authors of Freakonomics, keep the conversation going from their best-selling book that explores the hidden side of everything.
Abby Purdy

Budgetball - 0 views

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    Budgetball is a new sport being played on college campuses with the aim of making financial literacy accessible in a very physical way.
Abby Purdy

Free Personal Budget, Online Money Management, Personal Finance Software, Financial Pla... - 0 views

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    Free online personal financial advisor to help you manage your finances. Save money, decrease debt and make plans with Thrive. One of a number of websites popping up, designed to make users financially literate in a hands-on way.
S Group

Elisabeth Donati on the Good News--and Bad--About Money and Young People. (cover story) - 0 views

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    Presents an interview with Elisabeth Donati, executive director of Creative Wealth International. The interview is used to reveal the many deficiencies in financial knowledge that young people face upon entering the working world. This source uses real life examples from Elizabeth's own experience to illustrate the incredible need for some form a financial education.
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