Financial Literacy Research Consortium
Annual Conference 2010
- Building Financial Literacy Content in College CoursesKim RheinlanderDartmouth Colleg
The conference agenda, presentations, and working papers can be found at the conference website.
* The presentation by Jeff Brown, “Framing Effects and Social Security Claiming Behavior” has not been posted because of technical difficulties with the recording. It will be re-recorded and posted at a later date.
Content
Linking Childhood Experiences to Late Life Financial Literacy
Pamela Herd
University of Wisconsin - Madison
13:52
Trigger Events: Shaping the Evolution of Post-Retirement Wealth
Geoffrey Wallace
University of Wisconsin - Madison
15:34
Better Financial Decision Making Among Low-Income and Minority Groups
Timothy Flacke
Doorways to Dreams
13:40
Focus Group Findings on Savings and Education Among Low-Income Populations
Jennifer Turnham
Abt Associates
12:13
Michael S. Barr
Department of Treasury's Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions
24:15
Data Collection and Evaluation: The Wisconsin Longitudinal Study
Pamela Herd
University of Wisconsin - Madison
11:46
What Makes a Good Website for Financial Literacy: Technical Considerations
Peter Roden
Boston College
7:33
What Focus Groups Tell Us About Financial Literacy and Behavior
Mathew Greenwald
Mathew Greenwald and Associates
14:14
What Focus Groups Tell Us About Financial Literacy and Behavior 2
Lisa Szykman and Nicole Montgomery
College of William and Mary
8:53
What Focus Groups Tell Us about Financial Literacy and Behavior 3
J. Michael Collins
University of Wisconsin - Madison
10:35
Accepting a Lump Sum Payment or Receiving an Annuity at Retirement
Robert Clark
North Carolina State University
16:46
Target Your Retirement: An Interactive Program for Workers Approaching Retirement
Steve Sass
Boston College
15:38
Understanding the Racial Wealth Gap in Retirement Savings Plans
Amar Parikh
Ariel Investments, LLC
13:08
Understanding Financial Education and Savings Among Persons with Disabilities and their Caregivers
Katherine Dahlem
University of Wisconsin - Madison
20:49
Financial Literacy: What Works? How Could It Be More Effective?
William Gale
Brookings Institution
15:20
Harnessing the Power of Technology to Facilitate Learning into Action
Wendy Way
University of Wisconsin - Madison
14:01
The Effect of Providing Peer Information on Retirement Savings Decisions
David Laibson
Harvard University
14:19
What People Know about Target Date Funds: Survey and Focus Group Evidence
Julie R. Agnew
College of William and Mary
13:46
A Review of Financial Advice Models and the Take-Up of Financial Advice
J. Michael Collins
University of Wisconsin - Madison
15:41
What Do People Know About Social Security Benefits?
Mathew Greenwald
Mathew Greenwald and Associates
12:34
The Importance of Marketing for Financial Literacy
Punam Keller
Tuck School, Dartmouth College
20:51
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