Financial Literacy Research Consortium
Annual Conference 2010
ResearchPublished Feb 18, 2011
These videos offer the presentations of the first annual conference of the Financial Literacy Research Consortium, entitled New Insights and Advances in Financial Literacy: Translation, Dissemination, Change. The event on Nov. 18 and 19, 2010 brought together scholars from the Consortium to present their work and discuss how programs, educational products, and policies can best promote financial planning and financial security. The event was sponsored by the Social Security Administration and hosted by the Financial Literacy Center (RAND, Dartmouth College, and the Wharton School), with participation from the Center for Financial Literacy (Boston College) and the Center for Financial Security (University of Wisconsin).
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
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Forum for Innovative Results
Nov 18, 2010
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Forum for Innovative Results 2
Nov 18, 2010
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Forum for Innovative Results 3
Nov 18, 2010
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Five Steps to Planning Success
Nov 18, 2010
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Linking Childhood Experiences to Late Life Financial Literacy
Nov 18, 2010
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The Psychology of Financial Literacy
Nov 18, 2010
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Building Financial Literacy Content in College Courses
Nov 18, 2010
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Managing Your Money in Retirement: A Guide for Retirees
Nov 18, 2010
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Trigger Events: Shaping the Evolution of Post-Retirement Wealth
Nov 18, 2010
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Better Financial Decision Making Among Low-Income and Minority Groups
Nov 18, 2010
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Focus Group Findings on Savings and Education Among Low-Income Populations
Nov 18, 2010
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Keynote
Nov 18, 2010
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Data Collection and Evaluation
Nov 18, 2010
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Data Collection and Evaluation: The Wisconsin Longitudinal Study
Nov 18, 2010
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What Makes a Good Website for Financial Literacy
Nov 18, 2010
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What Makes a Good Website for Financial Literacy: Technical Considerations
Nov 18, 2010
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What Focus Groups Tell Us About Financial Literacy and Behavior
Nov 18, 2010
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What Focus Groups Tell Us About Financial Literacy and Behavior 2
Nov 18, 2010
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What Focus Groups Tell Us about Financial Literacy and Behavior 3
Nov 18, 2010
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Accepting a Lump Sum Payment or Receiving an Annuity at Retirement
Nov 18, 2010
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Target Your Retirement: An Interactive Program for Workers Approaching Retirement
Nov 18, 2010
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Understanding the Racial Wealth Gap in Retirement Savings Plans
Nov 18, 2010
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Returns to Work for Young Adults on SSI
Nov 18, 2010
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Understanding Financial Education and Savings Among Persons with Disabilities and their Caregivers
Nov 18, 2010
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Financial Literacy: What Works? How Could It Be More Effective?
Nov 18, 2010
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Harnessing the Power of Technology to Facilitate Learning into Action
Nov 18, 2010
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Evaluating Workplace Education for New Hires
Nov 18, 2010
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Insights From Behavioral Economics
Nov 18, 2010
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The Effect of Providing Peer Information on Retirement Savings Decisions
Nov 18, 2010
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Checking Your Financial Health
Nov 18, 2010
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Using Behavioral Economics to Help Households Reduce Debt
Nov 18, 2010
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Defaulting on Yourself: Who Loses at 401k Loans?
Nov 18, 2010
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What People Know about Target Date Funds: Survey and Focus Group Evidence
Nov 18, 2010
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A Review of Financial Advice Models and the Take-Up of Financial Advice
Nov 18, 2010
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What Do People Know About Social Security Benefits?
Nov 18, 2010
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Improving the Social Security Statement
Nov 18, 2010
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The Importance of Marketing for Financial Literacy
Nov 18, 2010
Topics
Document Details
- Copyright: RAND Corporation
- Availability: Web-Only
- Year: 2011
- Pages: 0
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.7249/CF283
- Document Number: CF-283-FLC
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