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Developing Sophisticated Financial Consumers Karen Murrell Senior Research Fellow, Asset Building Program [email protected] National League of Cities Bank on and Beyond: A Roundtable for City Leaders September 10, 2008

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Page 1: Developing Sophisticated Financial Consumers Karen Murrell Senior Research Fellow, Asset Building Program Murrell@newamerica.net National League of Cities

Developing Sophisticated Financial Consumers

Karen MurrellSenior Research Fellow, Asset Building Program

[email protected]

National League of Cities Bank on and Beyond: A Roundtable for City Leaders

September 10, 2008

Page 2: Developing Sophisticated Financial Consumers Karen Murrell Senior Research Fellow, Asset Building Program Murrell@newamerica.net National League of Cities

New America Foundation ♦ Asset Building Program 2

Session Overview

• The Case for Financial Education

• Financial Education Challenges

• Developing Sophisticated Consumers by Addressing Financial Life Stages

• Examples: Cities Addressing Financial Life Stages

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The Case for Financial Education

• Complex, Consumer-Driven Financial Marketplace

• Changing Demographics

• Market Innovation

• The Subsequent Impact on Consumers

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Financial Education Challenges

• Low demand from consumers

• Lack of evidence about best practices and effectiveness

• No national infrastructure to coordinate and ensure effective practices

• Weak financial education distribution system for children and adults

New America Foundation ♦ Asset Building Program 4

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Financial Life Stages

• Youth—Under 18, still in school, may have a job

• Student—Attending college/university

• Starting Out—Entering the workforce

• Builder—Getting married, starting a family, building a career

New America Foundation ♦ Asset Building Program 5

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Financial Life Stages

• Starting Again—Divorced, widowed

• Retired—Living on a fixed income

• Care Giver—Caring for an elder

New America Foundation ♦ Asset Building Program 6

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Youth

New America Foundation ♦ Asset Building Program 7

Objective/ Motivation

Financial Education Needs

Motivation:

Maximizing spending money

Basic money management/goal setting

Banking basics/cost of alternative financial services

Establishing savings habits

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Student

New America Foundation ♦ Asset Building Program 8

Objective/Motivation Financial Education Needs

Motivation:

Paying for education; maximizing spending money

All goals listed previously, plus:Financing educationCredit and debt managementEstablishing an emergency savings fund, if earning money

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Starting Out

New America Foundation ♦ Asset Building Program 9

Objective/Motivation Financial Education Needs

Motivation:

Financial stability; buying a car or home

All goals listed previously, plus: Understanding the impact of

public benefits Tax preparation/management Car financing Homeownership counseling Insurance (life, disability,

health, auto, home, etc) Retirement planning

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Builder

New America Foundation ♦ Asset Building Program 10

Objective/Motivation Financial Education NeedsMotivation:

Financial freedom; buying a car; buying a home; saving for children’s education

All goals listed previously, plus: Saving for college Update insurance (life, disability,

health, auto, home, etc) Establish legal documents (trust,

living will, durable power of attorney, health care proxy)

Investment planning

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Starting Again

New America Foundation ♦ Asset Building Program 11

Objective/Motivation Financial Education Needs

Motivation:

Financial freedom;buying a home;saving for children’s education

Review income (including alimony/child support), asset and credit status

Review housing needs Revise insurance needs Review tax

consequences

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Retired

New America Foundation ♦ Asset Building Program 12

Objective/Motivation Financial Education Needs

Motivation:

Maximizing retirement income; passing assets to heirs

Managing money on a fixed income

Medical expenses/insurance Long-term care insurance Estate planning Review legal documents

(trust, living will, durable power of attorney, health care proxy)

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Care Giver

New America Foundation ♦ Asset Building Program 13

Objective/Motivation Financial Education Needs

Motivation:

Manage expenses of providing quality care to aging parents or loved

Financing medical and other expenses/budgeting

Insurance (medical, long term care, etc)

Social security benefits Housing options (nursing

home, assisted living) Review legal documents

(trust, living will, durable power of attorney, health care proxy)

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Examples

• Youth—Baby bank accounts/Youth savings accounts (San Francisco)

• Student—Matched 529 college savings fund (San Antonio)

• Starting Out—Coordinated access to benefits and services (San Francisco)

• Builder—Saving incentives at tax time (New York)

• Starting Again—Alternative RAL product (San Antonio)

• Retired—Assist seniors to avoid predatory and wealth stripping services (San Antonio)

• Care Giver—Financial Education Network Directory and 311 (New York)

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Developing Sophisticated Financial Consumers

Karen MurrellSenior Research Fellow, Asset Building Program

[email protected]

National League of Cities Bank on and Beyond: A Roundtable for City Leaders

September 10, 2008