Member of
Contributors
Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Date Issued
2017
EDTF Date Created
2017
Description
Financial literacy is the backbone of the American financial
system. As cash begins to be used less, credit
is playing a larger role in our day to day activities
such as purchasing a home, car, or online shopping.
This change can create trouble for those who do not
have knowledge about their credit and finances. To
understand the financial education of Americans, we
developed an online survey about financial literacy
and collected responses from over 200 people. Our
findings show that there is a statistically significant
difference of financial literacy based on factors such
as income level and age group.
system. As cash begins to be used less, credit
is playing a larger role in our day to day activities
such as purchasing a home, car, or online shopping.
This change can create trouble for those who do not
have knowledge about their credit and finances. To
understand the financial education of Americans, we
developed an online survey about financial literacy
and collected responses from over 200 people. Our
findings show that there is a statistically significant
difference of financial literacy based on factors such
as income level and age group.
Language
Type
Genre
Form
Extent
1 p.
Subject (Topical)
Identifier
FA00005620
Date Backup
2017
Date Created Backup
2017
Date Text
2017
Date Created (EDTF)
2017
Date Issued (EDTF)
2017
Extension
FAU
IID
FA00005620
Organizations
Attributed name: Office of Undergraduate Research and Inquiry
Person Preferred Name
Fetzer, William
Physical Description
application/pdf
1 p.
Title Plain
Are Americans Financially Literate?
Origin Information
2017
2017
Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, Florida
Physical Location
Florida Atlantic University Libraries
Place
Boca Raton, Florida
Sub Location
Digital Library
Title
Are Americans Financially Literate?
Other Title Info
Are Americans Financially Literate?