FinLit Heroes: Friday, August 18, 2017

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Note: We’re bringing back our weekly series of HFF Financial Literacy Heroes. We’ll be posting and linking daily to financial literacy news from across the country and around the world. Then, every Friday, we’ll put together our list of the top movers and shakers in personal finance from the previous week. If you’ve been fighting the good fight, look for your name among our FinLit Heroes!

Our FinLit Heroes this Friday include a teacher, two tech company founders, and someone you know (again)!

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FinLit Roundup: Thursday, August 17, 2017

Here’s your Financial Literacy News Roundup for Thursday, August 17, 2017:

  • Ever read an entire terms-and-conditions agreement from a company like Best Buy? One Oregon teacher made her FinLit students do just that. The reaction, according to the Beaverton Valley Times: “so boring but so helpful.” Read more >>

 

 

  • Mississippi was the state least interested in FinLit in the above survey, but two Mississippi natives are working to change that attitude and to deal with the growing problem of “bank deserts.” Read more >>

 

  • And just for fun, an…interesting take on the future of financial literacy, all the way from New Zealand: “So, financial literacy 101 will involve living somewhere you can dig your own well. Or, somewhere you can intercept a river (as long as you’re upstream of a cow).” Read more >>

 

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FinLit Heroes: Friday, November 13, 2015

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Note: This is the first in our weekly series of HFF Financial Literacy Heroes. We’ll be posting and linking daily to financial literacy news from across the country and around the world. Then, every Friday, we’ll put together our list of the top movers and shakers in personal finance from the previous week. If you’ve been fighting the good fight, look for your name among our FinLit Heroes and watch for our posts across our social media outlets.

Our FinLit Heroes this Friday include two teachers, a country (?!), a famous actor, and someone you know.

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Episode 414: Blair London

Blair London

Author Blair London (@TheBlairLondon) says her book on the nightmare realities facing veterans, Jobs for Angels, is a work of fiction based on facts. And the world she describes is still the reality for our vets.  She joins us on Home & Family Finance Radio to point out the warning signs of treating our returning veterans with hostility. It happened following the Vietnam War; can it really happen again?

Original Air Date: May 3, 2015

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Episode 412: Verdel Jones

Verdel Jones

Getting the right child into the right school and at the right price can be just as complicated as it sounds. But college placement officer Verdel A. Jones (@deliteach) says you can break it down to a doable task by asking the right questions and making smart choices. It’s never too soon to plan! Find out how to make a stressful process work for your child and your pocketbook.

Original Air Date: April 19, 2015

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Episode 411: Arty Arteaga

Arty Arteaga

No one recognizes the importance of Financial Literacy more than Arty Arteaga, President and CEO of the Defense Credit Union Council. Arty stops by the microphones of our Radio America studios in person to remind us that looking after the financial business of our military should be as important as looking after our own personal finances. His powerful message is a call to action to protect ourselves by protecting our service members.

Original Air Date: April 12, 2015

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Episode 411: Bud Schneeweis

Bud Schneeweis

We welcome a special guest today in the form of W.G. “Bud” Schneeweis, Director of the Military Financial Readiness Project for the FINRA Foundation. Bud joins us to explain what FINRA does and why it should be important to you. From a financial point of view, FINRA helps protect the very people who protect you. Join us and Bud on Home & Family Finance Radio.

Original Air Date: April 12, 2015

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Episode 411: Gigi Hyland

Gigi Hyland

April is a very special month to all of us at Home & Family Finance, since the purpose of our show is to improve financial literacy and April is Financial Literacy Month! What does this mean to you? Gigi Hyland (@hylandhighway), Executive Director of the National Credit Union Foundation, joins us to explain why you should be paying special attention to your finances and making some important changes, beginning in April and continuing throughout the year. Gigi offers both the facts and the solutions. Follow her advice to a more productive and worthwhile financial future.

Original Air Date: April 12, 2015

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