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GOODBYE TO COMPLACENCY: FINANCIAL LITERACY EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES 2000 TO 2OO5 is a research paper commissioned by the AARP to update a study published by the FannieMae Foundation in 2000, "Personal Financial and the Rush to Competence, Financial Literacy Education in the United States." It is an overview of the proliferation and effectiveness of the personal financial education efforts undertaken from 2000 to 2005 to help Americans achieve competence in personal finance. Lead authors include Dr. Lois A. Vitt.
- Provider
- Institute of Socio-Financial Studies
- Author
- Lois A. Vitt, Gwen M. Reichbach, Jamie L. Kent, Jurg K. Siegenthaler
- Price
- Free
- Published / Released Year
- 2005
- Resource Categories
- Information
- Resource Type
- Article/Information, Research Report
- Target Users
- Policymaker, Teacher, classroom or after school
- Grade Level
- Adult Consumer, College & young adult
- Languages
- English
- Order Phone Number
- 434-823-1320
- Jump$tart Standards
- None
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