Youth, Financial Literacy, and Learning: The Role of In-School Financial Education in Building Financial Literacy

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2012Author
Center for Financial Security
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Center for Financial Security
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Financial Education
Financial Literacy
Youth Learning
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/89731Type
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This brief summarizes the role of in-school financial education in building financial literacy for the youth.
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Center for Financial Security . (2012b). Youth, Financial Literacy, and Learning: The Role of In-School Financial Education in Building Financial Literacy. Center for Financial Security .
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