Targeting Financial Management Training at Low-Income Audiences (Bits, Briefs, And Applications) Targeting Financial Management Training at Low-Income Audiences (Bits, Briefs, And Applications)

Targeting Financial Management Training at Low-Income Audiences (Bits, Briefs, And Applications‪)‬

Journal of Consumer Affairs 2004, Summer, 38, 1

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Publisher Description

While interest in financial management training programs for low-income persons has grown in recent years, the specific training needs of low-income consumers have not been well articulated. This article describes needed training content for such audiences, based on review of previous research and the authors' experiences in evaluating the Financial Links for Low-Income People (FLLIP) program. We also illustrate how the choice of financial management training models can seriously impact the subgroups of the low-income population who attend training, as well as the success of programs in recruiting and graduating participants. The implications of these findings both for financial management curriculum development and for the selection of program models are presented. **********

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2004
22 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
17
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Council on Consumer Interests
SIZE
271.5
KB

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