Promoting Financial Success in the United States: National Strategy for Financial Literacy
Posted by on February 20, 2011
US commission issues national financial literacy strategy
The interagency Financial Literacy and Education Commission has developed a new national strategy that organizations involved with personal finance education, research, practice and policy may find useful over the next several years.
The document, entitled Promoting Financial Success in the United States: National Strategy for Financial Literacy 2011, identifies four goals: 1) increase awareness of and access to effective financial education; 2) determine and integrate core financial competencies; 3) improve financial education infrastructure; and 4) identify, enhance, and share effective practices.
To view the strategy, go here.
http://www.mymoney.gov/sites/default/files/downloads/NationalStrategyBook_12310.pdf
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