Financial Literacy Education Addressing Student, Business, and Government Needs
Coordonnateur : Liebowitz Jay
Today's graduates should be grounded in the basics of personal finance and possess the skills and knowledge necessary to make informed decisions and take responsibility for their own financial well-being. Faced with an array of complex financial services and sophisticated products, many graduates lack the knowledge and skills to make rational, informed decisions on the use of their money and planning for future events, such as retirement.
This book shows what you can do to improve financial literacy awareness and education. It covers the use of interactive games and tutorials, peer-to-peer mentoring, and financial literacy contests in addition to more formal education. It gives you a sample of approaches and experiences in the financial literacy arena. Divided into three parts, the book covers financial literacy education for grades K?12, college, and post-college.
K–12 Focused Financial Literacy Education. College-Focused Financial Literacy Education. Post-College-Focused Financial Literacy Education.
Dr. Jay Liebowitz is the Distinguished Chair of Applied Business and Finance at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology. He previously was the Orkand Endowed Chair of Management and Technology in the Graduate School at the University of Maryland University College (UMUC).
Date de parution : 11-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 07-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Financial Literacy Education :
Mots-clés :
Nancial Literacy; Peer-to-Peer Mentoring; Personal Nance; Personal Finance; Financial Literacy; Financial Literacy Curriculum; Financial Literacy Education; Behavioral Economics; Financial Education; Consumer Finance; Nancial Education Programs; Financial Literacy And Education Commission; Professional Development; Nancial Aid; Nancial Behaviors; Roth IRA; Nancial Capability; Student Loan Debt; Nancial Knowledge; Federal Reserve; Financial Literacy Programs; Personal Finance Education; Graduation Requirement; Student Loans; IRA; Ow; Economic Education; President’s Advisory Council; Student Aairs; Public Service Loan Forgiveness