
Phoenix banks on wheels try to make banking more accessible, provide financial education
An ASU finance professor says inadequate financial literacy could contribute to households without bank accounts.
In this article published March 18, 2024, on Cronkite News:
There's not a lot of good personal finance education at, say, the high school level or the grammar school level. There's sort of an assumption that people will just absorb this knowledge through just life. But I think for some people, there might be some intimidation or not understanding how it works.
– Geoffrey Smith, clinical professor of finance
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