Financial Literacy equals Access to Capital
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Financial literacy is a foundational element to capital formation. We will discuss how credit decisions are made and what are the critical decision points. In addition we will examine how the credit environment has changed. Finally, we will talk about wealth management and asset protection. This includes how insurance is key for the preservation of assets. http://www.sfsu.edu/~ethnicst/
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- College of Ethnic Studies, San Francisco State University
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- Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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- College of Ethnic Studies San Francisco State University
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- 1:18:26
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- Video
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- College of Ethnic Studies 40th Anniversary
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