Consumer Financial Literacy and the Impact of Online Banking on the Financial Behavior of Lower-Income Bank Customers

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11/05/12

This article analyzes a demonstration program mounted by a major bank to understand whether access to information and communications technologies, combined with financial literacy training can help low- and moderate-income individuals be more effective financial actors. This research has implications for the role corporate actors can play in augmenting consumers

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