We know that American’s financial lives are more complicated than ever before. People may have more choice but face bigger challenges in managing their resources and making good financial decisions. We know that it’s not enough to teach people facts and figures-we need to empower people to take action to improve their financial security. What works in promoting financial capability for Americans?
Join Louisa Quittman, Director of the Office of Financial Security for the U.S. Department of the Treasury and members of the Financial Literacy and Education Commission (FLEC) for a discussion on what we know works in helping people improve their financial well-being. Learn more about how Federal agencies are working together to discover and advance best practices, partner with the private sector to improve the personal financial infrastructure for the U.S. and help more people progress toward financial success.
Tuesday, April 25, 2017 2pm - 3pm est
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The Financial Literacy and Education Commission (FLEC) is an interagency group of more than 20 Federal agencies which work to enhance financial literacy, capability, and well-being for all Americans.