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National Adult Financial Literacy Research Overview

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  • David Godsted
  • Martha Henn McCormick

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Personal economic issues such as credit card debt, home foreclosures, the collapse of the sub-prime lending market, and escalating numbers of personal bankruptcy have focused the nation’s attention on the importance of financial education. As a collective, we know that something is wrong with our understanding of personal financial education. How do we feel about our own financial management skills? Where do we seek instruction? What is the quality of that instruction?

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  • David Godsted & Martha Henn McCormick, 2007. "National Adult Financial Literacy Research Overview," NFI Reports 2007-NFI-05, Indiana State University, Scott College of Business, Networks Financial Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:nfi:nfirpt:2007-nfi-05
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    1. Lynsey Romo, 2014. "“These Aren’t Very Good Times”: Financial Uncertainty Experienced by Romantic Partners in the Wake of an Economic Downturn," Journal of Family and Economic Issues, Springer, vol. 35(4), pages 477-488, December.

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