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Teaching financial literacy in a co-curricular service-learning model
Authors:Laura D DeLaune  Jessica S Rakow  KC Rakow
Institution:a3101 Patrick Taylor Hall, Department of Accounting, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, United States;bFederal Bureau of Investigation, 2111 W. Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608, United States;cSaint Xavier University, Graham School of Management, 3825 W. 103rd Street, Chicago, IL 60655, United States
Abstract:The current economic environment has brought to light the financial literacy epidemic in this country. A lack of personal financial education has contributed to the increase in consumer credit debt, a trend evident for many college students who often have significant credit card debt. One way to combat this problem is through financial literacy education. This paper describes a service-learning project implemented through a Beta Alpha Psi chapter, which fulfills the educational objectives of the accounting curriculum and addresses an educational need. The project provides reciprocity of learning between members of Beta Alpha Psi and their audience, college underclassmen. The results indicate that the project is successful in educating both presenters and audience members on basic financial knowledge as well as developing technical and communication skills of Beta Alpha Psi members. The project outline presented in this paper provides a framework for others to use.
Keywords:Financial literacy  Personal finance  Service-learning
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