Financial Capability and Asset Building in Vulnerable Households: Theory and Practice

Financial Capability and Asset Building in Vulnerable Households: Theory and Practice

Financial Capability and Asset Building in Vulnerable Households: Theory and Practice

Financial Capability and Asset Building in Vulnerable Households: Theory and Practice

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Overview

Financial struggles of American families are headline news. In communities across the nation, families feel the pinch of stagnant and sometimes declining incomes. Many have not recovered from the Great Recession, when millions lost their homes and retirement savings. They are bombarded daily with vexing financial decisions: Which bills to pay? Where to cash checks? How to cover an emergency? How to improve a credit report? How to bank online? How to save for the future? Low- and moderate-income families have few places to turn for guidance on financial matters. Not many can afford to pay a financial advisor to help navigate an increasingly complex financial world. They do their best with advice from family and trusted individuals. Social workers, financial counselors, and human services professionals can help. As "first responders," they assist families and help in finding financial support from public and private sources. But these professionals are too often unprepared to address the full range of financial troubles of ordinary working families. Financial Capability and Asset Building in Vulnerable Households prepares social workers, financial counselors, and other human service professionals for financial practice with vulnerable families. Building on more than 20 years of research, the book sets the stage with key concepts, historical antecedents, and current financial challenges of families in America. It provides knowledge and tools to assist families in pressing financial circumstances, and offers a lifespan perspective of financial capability and environmental influences on financial behaviors and actions. Furthermore, the text details practice principles and skills for direct interventions, as well as for designing financial services and policy innovations. It is an essential resource for preparing the next generation of practitioners who can enable families to achieve economic security and development.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190238582
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/26/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 600
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Margaret S. Sherraden, PhD, MA, is Professor Emeritus at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and Research Professor at Washington University in St. Louis. Julie Birkenmaier, PhD, MSW, LCSW, is a Professor at Saint Louis University School of Social Work and a Project Co-Director of Financial Capability with the Center for Social Development at Washington University in St Louis. J. Michael Collins, PhD, MA, MPP, is Associate Professor of Public Affairs and Consumer Finance at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Human Ecology and La Follette School of Public Affairs.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Setting the Stage: Financial Capability and Asset Building in Financially Vulnerable Households Chapter 1: Financial Well-Being: Basic Concepts Chapter 2: Financial Vulnerability in American Families: A Portrait Chapter 3: History of Financial Capability and Asset Building in America Chapter 4: Financial Institutions, Products, and Services Chapter 5: Understanding Household Finance: Income Statements and Balance Sheets Part II: Household Finance: Building a Foundation for Financial Capability and Asset Building Chapter 6: Household Income Chapter 7: Taxes and Financially Vulnerable Households Chapter 8: Values, Goals, and Spending Plans Chapter 9: Short-Term and Emergency Savings Chapter 10: Long-Term Savings and Asset Accumulation: Building a Future Chapter 11: Credit and Credit Building Chapter 12: Higher Education Chapter 13: Housing and Homeownership Chapter 14: Debt, Problem Debt, and Debt Negotiation Chapter 15: Risk Management and Insurance Chapter 16: Identity Theft and Protection Chapter 17: Collections, Garnishments, and Bankruptcy Chapter 18: Preparing for Financial Security in Old Age Chapter 19: Putting Financial Affairs in Order: Estate Planning Part III: Human Services: Financial Capability and Asset-Building Practice Chapter 20: Financial Capability in the Social Environment: Preparing for Financial Capability and Asset-Building Practice Chapter 21: Financial Practice with Individuals and Families Chapter 22: Financial Capability and Asset Building in Organizations, Communities, and Policy Chapter 23: Career Pathways in Financial Capability and Asset-Building Practice Glossary Index
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