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1 INFORMING TODAY’S INVESTORS Financial Capability in the United States Report on the National Financial Capability Study – October 2010

2 Objective  Annamaria Lusardi (Dartmouth College)  Applied Research & Consulting LLC (ARC)  FINRA Investor Education Foundation  Office of Financial Education, U.S. Treasury Department  Additional input from: –Craig Copeland, Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) –American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) –Bob Willis, Univ. of Michigan, past PI of U.S. Health and Retirement Study Establish a baseline measure of the ability of Americans to manage their money. Multi-Disciplinary Team: Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation

3 Study Methodology National Financial Capability Study includes three linked surveys: 1.National Survey: Nationally-projectable telephone survey of 1,488 American adults 2.State-by-State Survey: Online survey of approximately 25,000 respondents (roughly 500 per state + DC) 3.Military Survey: Online survey of 800 military personnel and spouses Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation

4 Four Key Financial Capability Components 1.Making Ends Meet 2.Planning Ahead 3.Managing Financial Products 4.Financial Knowledge and Decision-Making Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation

5 1. Making Ends Meet NationalMilitary Very difficult18%5% Somewhat difficult43%31% Not at all difficult36%64% Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation Keeping Up With Monthly Expenses

6 1. Making Ends Meet NationalMilitary Spending less than income42%54% Spending about equal to income35%31% Spending more than income20%14% Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation Spending vs. Saving

7 2. Planning Ahead NationalMilitary Have emergency funds35%50% Do not have emergency funds60%49% Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation Emergency Funds

8 2. Planning Ahead NationalMilitary Have tried to figure out retirement savings needs 37%54% Have not tried to figure out retirement savings needs 58%43% Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation Planning for Retirement

9 2. Planning Ahead NationalMilitary Have set aside money for college education 41%52% Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation Planning for Children’s College Education

10 3. Managing Financial Products NationalMilitary Used one or more non-bank borrowing method in past 5 years 24%21% Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation Non-bank Borrowing

11 3. Managing Financial Products Respondents who… NationalMilitary Have at least 4 credit cards26%36% Have $5,000 or more in credit card debt28%41% Have $10,000 or more in credit card debt16%27% Have $20,000 or more in credit card debt7%10% Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation Credit Cards

12 4. Financial Knowledge and Decision-Making ProductNationalMilitary Credit Cards62%58% Auto Loans53%39% Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation Percentage Who Don’t Comparison Shop

13 4. Financial Knowledge and Decision-Making NationalMilitary Interest rate question75%87% Inflation question62%72% Bond price question26%30% Mortgage question73%88% Risk question61%70% Mean number of correct answers2.993.47 Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation Measuring Financial Literacy

14 Summary The surveys provides evidence that:  People are not well equipped to make financial decision  People are not well informed about the terms of their financial contracts and they do not shop around  The majority of Americans do not plan ahead for life-cycle events Copyright 2007, FINRA Investor Education Foundation

15 Next Steps Military Online Survey  Data will be made available to the public for independent analysis State-By-State Online Survey  Preparation of report for public release (December 2010)  Creation of Web site for state-by-state comparison  Data will be made available to the public for independent analysis

16 16 Contact Information John M. Gannon Senior Vice President, FINRA President, FINRA Investor Education Foundation 1735 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20006 202-974-2842 john.gannon@finra.org www.finrafoundation.org/capability


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