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Consumers can use this printable guide to navigate the auto financing process, including budgeting considerations, understanding the auto finance process, shopping for an auto loan, negotiating and closing the deal. The guide also emphasizes how to avoid common pitfalls. Financial educators can also use this guide to familiarize yourself with the auto finance process, so that you can provide helpful guidance to those you assist.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Guide
Information Source: Focus groups and/or interviews
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We’re here to support the teachers, administrators, and community leaders who help students build financial knowledge, skills, and habits. The tools and resources listed here show recommended policies and practices for K–12 financial education.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Website
Information Source: Other
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This digest has tips for financial educators to help consumers modify common financial guidance rules to fit their own resources, circumstances, and aspirations.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Discussion
Information Source: Discussion
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This report describes the results of a CFPB-commissioned a study to rigorously evaluate the impact of financial coaching. The study found that access to financial coaching resulted in measurable gains in three areas: money management; objective financial health metrics like savings, debt levels, and credit score; and subjective feelings of financial confidence and financial well-being.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Report
Information Source: Other
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CFPB recently talked with consumers and found that many of them aspire to manage their spending better. We heard that people would like to use budgets and plans, but these tools can be hard to use in guiding spending decisions in the moment. Over 90 percent of the consumers CFPB talked with were interested in tools that could tell them how much money would be left in their budget if they bought something. These consumers said that spending feedback tools could help them curb impulse spending, manage spending on special occasions, and reduce uncertainty about their financial situation. This paper discusses ideas for educators seeking to teach adults about money management and spending. This is part of a suite of resources helping consumers and financial educators who work with consumers on this topic, which includes a worksheet, and two research papers.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Tools, Tips, Report, Guide
Information Source: Focus groups and/or interviews
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Worksheet to help consumers track spending, curb impulse buys, prepare for special occasions, and reduce uncertainty about their financial situation.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Worksheets, Budgeting
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Research paper on findings regarding consumer spending and financial management. Partner paper to worksheet and "Managing Spending: Ideas for Financial Educators" released by the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB).
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Report, Consumer report
Information Source: Focus groups and/or interviews
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This report describes the results of focus groups with consumers on common financial guidelines. The CPFB learned that many consumers are aware of and interested in financial guidelines or rules of thumb. However, many consumers also face difficulties in acting on these rules, and were interested in customizing rules for their own situations – what we call “financial rules to live by.”
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Report
Information Source: Focus groups and/or interviews
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CFPB conducted a field scan of financial education programs for immigrant populations. The report raises visibility about the financial education challenges that many immigrants face. This report also shares promising financial education strategies that financial education providers can use to better serve immigrants who seek their services and are part of their communities.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Report
Information Source: Other
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The CFPB’s research addressed the childhood origins of adult financial capability and well-being. Building blocks to help youth achieve financial capability: A new model and recommendations, illuminates critical attributes, abilities, and opportunities acquired during the years spanning preschool through young adulthood that support the development of adult financial capability.
Agency Owner: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Document Type: Report
Information Source: Literature review
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