This book analyses financial capability and asset building (FCAB) work in low-income communities and with financially vulnerable populations by assessing financial knowledge, financial self-efficacy and savings outcomes to financial capability. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Community Practice.
Furthermore, the text details practice principles and skills for direct interventions, as well as for designing financial services and policy innovations.
Todd already filed his taxes and claimed Taylor as his dependent. ... She encourages Jewell to follow the IRS instructions and the IRS will deal with Todd.
The volume assembles the latest evidence on financial capability and assets among older adults using a life course perspective, arguing that older adults need financial knowledge and financial services in order to build secure lives, and ...
This book introduces the concept of financial capability and assembles the latest evidence from ground-breaking innovations with financially vulnerable families, and links it to education, policy, and practice.
This book introduces the concept of financial capability and assembles the latest evidence from ground-breaking innovations with financially vulnerable families, and links it to education, policy, and practice.
The 12 main chapters that form the core of the book, one on each of the dozen Grand Challenges, are written by the primary research teams who are driving each GC project.
Scholars, students, and policymakers will appreciate the volume's timely overview of the evolution of aging policy.
This second edition of the authoritative resource summarizes the state of consumer finance research across disciplines for expert findings on—and strategies for enhancing—consumers’ economic health.
Thomas Shapiro, Toxic Inequality: How America's Wealth Gap Destroys Mobility, Deepens the Racial Divide, and Threatens ... Donald R. Haurin, Toby L. Parcel, and R. Jean Haurin, “Impact of Homeownership on Child Outcomes,” in Low-Income ...
The Routledge Handbook on Financial Social Work explicates the financial needs, issues, and interventions within populations and theoretical approaches, and it assists clinician practitioners in intervening expertly and comprehensively.