Financial Counseling and Financial Access among Job Training Participants

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Date
2014Author
Collins, J. Michael
Gons, Nathalie
Wiedrich, Kasey
Publisher
Center for Financial Security
Metadata
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Financial Coaching
Financial Counseling
Financial Access
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/89709Type
Other
Description
The brief summarizes the results of the study that show integrating access to financial products and services is feasible at scale.
Citation
Collins, J. M., Gons, N., & Wiedrich, K. (2014). Financial Counseling and Financial Access among Job Training Participants. Center for Financial Security .
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