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Helping your clients create positive change in their lives is an essential aspect of empowering those clients to achieve long-term financial behavioral change and financial security. As your clients see positive changes in other aspects of their lives – …
Understanding the financial effects of gender discrimination and cultural beliefs is vital in helping your female clients achieve financial behavioral change. Because money beliefs – thoughts, feelings and attitudes about money – affect financial success, it is very important …
Originally recorded on Thursday, October 17, 2013 Subscribe & Download eBook! During the holiday season consumerism somehow manages to turn the ideal of peace on earth and goodwill toward (wo)men into the need to give till it hurts. The …
Originally recorded on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 Receive Webinar Invites by Email The Center for Financial Social Work has a new dynamic approach for helping clients create sustainable, long-term financial behavioral change. This webinar celebrates Financial Literacy Month 2014 …
Originally recorded on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 Receive Webinar Invites by Email EQUAL PAY DAY is the day each year that a woman must work until to earn what a man earned in the previous calendar year (i.e., it …
The Center for Financial Social Work is excited to share our newest e-book with the FSW community. Creating an e-book has both time and cost factors involved so it is important to write about a topic of interest and value to …
Originally recorded on Tuesday, January 21, 2014 Receive Webinar Invites by Email Do you know the top New Year’s resolution every year? It’s improving personal financial circumstances (along with losing weight). The best way to turn resolutions into reality? Goal …
What led you to the social work profession? As a young person I wanted to help people and to make a difference in the world, but I was unable to pursue a career in social work at that time. However, …
Further thoughts on “People Make Sense: Foundations for a Human Science.” The most irrational claim about people is that they are generally irrational. This includes their ways with money. Many of the current claims of general irrationality found in the literature of …
Money is an integral part of everyone’s life on a daily basis, isn’t it? If it is, how could anyone not be connected to their money? Actually, money may not be a part of everyone’s daily life depending upon whether talking …