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Technology Has Important Role In Teaching Financial Fitness

In the United States, building financial literacy early in life is critical to our country's future economic health. Five years into our economic recovery, nearly half (44%) of households are "liquid asset poor," according to 2014 Assets & Opportunity Scorecard [...]

Technology Has Important Role In Teaching Financial Fitness2019-05-21T15:36:41-04:00

Debts Canceled by Bankruptcy Still Mar Consumer Credit Scores

In the netherworld of consumer debt, there are zombies: bills that cannot be killed even by declaring personal bankruptcy. Tens of thousands of Americans who went through bankruptcy are still haunted by debts long after — sometimes as long as [...]

Debts Canceled by Bankruptcy Still Mar Consumer Credit Scores2019-05-21T15:36:52-04:00

The Next Stage of Financial Inclusion

Finance can be a glue that holds all the pieces of our life together. It enables money to be in the right place at the right time for the right situation. To borrow and save is to move money from [...]

The Next Stage of Financial Inclusion2019-05-21T15:37:05-04:00

Not Just Money Counters

Known primarily as number crunchers and tax collectors, treasurers for state and local governments traditionally were limited to activities like processing payrolls, managing budgets, safeguarding pensions and being the target of accountant jokes. But in recent years, some of these [...]

Not Just Money Counters2019-05-21T15:27:36-04:00

Are Banks Too Expensive to Use?

It was a slow afternoon at Check Center, the check casher/payday lender in a storefront on a busy corner in downtown Berkeley, Calif., where I worked as a teller. My manager, Joe, and I were both dressed in red polo [...]

Are Banks Too Expensive to Use?2019-05-21T15:27:44-04:00
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