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Responsible Financial Citizens
by American University Responsible Financial Citizens Advocacy Group
Despite all the time and money spent on education, financial literacy is not materially altering behaviors. Perhaps it is time to change the approach. Financial citizenship attempts to affect the landscape through political action.
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Financial Citizenship and Retirement
This episode explores financial citizenship and retirement.
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Financial Citizenship and Investments
This episode explores financial citizenship and investments.
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Financial Citizenship and Political Action
This episode explores financial citizenship and political action
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Financial Citizenship and Taxes
This episode explores financial citizenship and taxes.
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Financial Citizenship and Social Security
This episode explores financial citizenship and social security.
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Financial Citizenship and the Political System
This episode explores financial citizenship and the political system.
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Responsible Financial Citizens Trailer
Trailer for the Responsible Financial Citizens podcast
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Financial Citizenship and the Importance of Fiscal and Monetary Policy
This episode explores financial citizenship and the importance of fiscal and monetary policy.
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Financial Citizenship and the Roles and Interactions of Government, Business, and Households
This episode explores financial citizenship and the roles and interactions of government, business, and households.
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Financial Citizenship and Basic Economics
This episode explores financial citizenship and basic economics.
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Financial Literary versus Financial Citizenship
This episode explores the difference between financial literacy and financial citizenships.
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Despite all the time and money spent on education, financial literacy is not materially altering behaviors. Perhaps it is time to change the approach. Financial citizenship attempts to affect the landscape through political action.
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American University Responsible Financial Citizens Advocacy Group
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