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Neveu, Andre R. – Journal of Economic Education, 2020
The money creation and monetary policy chapters in the leading introductory textbooks commonly present an outdated and misleading approach that is now largely irrelevant. A preferable model would help students understand that money and monetary policy are about bank and household motives, the importance of capital, and the role of credit. An…
Descriptors: Macroeconomics, Introductory Courses, Economics Education, Monetary Systems
Smith, Rebecca C.; Loibl, Cäzilia; Imam, Khurram; Jones, Lauren – Journal of Extension, 2020
Behavioral economics and its concept of nudges are rapidly influencing the design of community-based financial education programs. This article addresses why nudges can be useful tools for effective financial education, explains the different types of nudges introduced by behavioral economics research, presents evidence of their effectiveness from…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Money Management, Consumer Economics, Program Effectiveness
National Association of College and University Business Officers, 2020
Now in its twelfth year, the "2020 Student Financial Services Benchmarking Report" has become a key component in our efforts to help institutions compare their key financial indicators against national averages and self-selected institutional peer groups. [For "2019 Student Financial Services Benchmarking Report," see ED608470.]
Descriptors: Student Financial Aid, Financial Services, Loan Repayment, Expenditures
Riaz, Sheza; Khan, Hadi Hassan; Sarwar, Bilal; Ahmed, Wahab; Muhammad, Noor; Reza, Sajjida; Ul Haq, Sheikh Muhammad Nabeel – SAGE Open, 2022
This study examines the relationship between the financial socialization agents, attitude toward money, and financial literacy with the mediating role of financial self-efficacy and the moderating role of mindfulness. The self-administered questionnaire was used for data collection from higher education institutions using the convenience sampling…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Money Management, Structural Equation Models, Self Efficacy
Edelman, Mark A. – Journal of Extension, 2021
A nonprofit community development financial institution and Extension collaborated to conduct a demonstration project to evaluate efficacy of Grameen peer-group microfinance methodology in addressing barriers faced by low-income women entrepreneurs in a small metro area. Program performance metrics achieved by 284 culturally diverse, low-income…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Demonstration Programs, Financial Support, Barriers
Ringo, Daniel – Education Finance and Policy, 2019
Parents in the United States frequently supplement the student loans available to their children by cosigning on a loan, borrowing against their home equity, or with unsecured debt in their own names. This paper investigates whether some students are constrained from attending and completing college by their parents' lack of access to credit…
Descriptors: Credit (Finance), College Attendance, Educational Attainment, Parent Child Relationship
Larracilla-Salazar, Némesis; Peña-Osorio, Ileana Yadira; Molchanova, Violetta S. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2019
Financial products and services are increasingly present in our daily lives, so it is very important to know the advantages that can be obtained by using them. In this way, the present study seeks to determine the existence of an underlying structure that explains the knowledge towards the topics of Income, Money Management, Savings and…
Descriptors: Income, Money Management, Investment, Knowledge Level
Sullivan, Hannah; Zhang, Ying; DeBoer, Aubrey – National Charter School Resource Center, 2020
A school facility's quality and accessibility have important impacts on schools' functionality to serve as places of high-quality education. While these challenges are familiar to most schools in the United States, charter schools are responsible for acquiring and paying for their educational facilities, a responsibility that local school…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Facilities, Public Schools, Financial Support
Knight, Carolyn; Belcher, John – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2023
The transition to a financialized economy has had a devastating impact on workers and consumers and exacerbated wealth and income inequality in the United States and around the world. In this article, the authors explain financialization, a two-fold economic strategy whereby individual corporations invest in the financial market- rather than make…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Income, Social Differences
Garcia-Santillan, Arturo – European Journal of Educational Research, 2020
The aim of the study focused on assessing the relationship between student's financial knowledge and their relationship with the use and application of financial instruments. The test designed by Garcia-Santillan, Contreras-Rodriguez and Moreno-Garcia which integrates topics on money management, savings and investment, spending, credit and…
Descriptors: High School Students, Multiple Literacies, Money Management, Correlation
Foundation for Excellence in Education (ExcelinEd), 2019
State policymakers can help public charter schools overcome obstacles to their stability, growth and ability to provide high-quality options to students--simply by providing these schools with access to affordable financing to build their own facilities. Ownership is a critical option to address charter school facility needs. Most charter schools…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Facility Requirements, Educational Facilities, State Policy
Pew Charitable Trusts, 2022
Today, approximately 43 million Americans hold a federal student loan. When these borrowers fall behind on payments, they become delinquent on their loans; once the loans reach 270 days past due, borrowers are in default. As of March 2021, roughly 1 in 5 borrowers was in default, according to data from the U.S. Department of Education. Failing to…
Descriptors: Loan Repayment, Student Financial Aid, Income, Loan Default
Ssebagala, Ralph Abbey – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2017
A large fraction of South African consumers are highly leveraged, inadequately insured, and/or own little to no assets of value, which increases their exposure not only to idiosyncratic risk but also to severe indebtedness and/or default. This scenario can present negative ramifications that lead well beyond the confines of individual households.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Debt (Financial), Consumer Economics, Legislation
Elmira, Elza; Suryadarma, Daniel – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2020
This paper examines the feasibility of an income-contingent loan system to finance tertiary education in Indonesia. Using graduates' income data from the 2015 National Labor Force Survey, we modeled the life-cycle income distribution of university graduates using unconditional quantile regression. We used these estimates to simulate different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Income Contingent Loans, Loan Repayment, College Graduates
García-Santillán, Arturo – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2019
Frequently, the shadow of financial insolvency is present in economies, whether between countries, companies or the general population (people) who contract the obligation of a loan, credit or other debt. Debt restructuring is one of the most effective financial tools to face this. Through mathematical modeling with algorithms designed for the…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Models, Debt (Financial)