
Asian American
Financial Education Conference
On May 17th, 137
women and immigrants attended a financial education conference sponsored by the
Women's Bureau.
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The purpose of the conference was to educate the Chicago
Asian American community, particularly women and immigrants, about basic money
management and the importance of saving. Conference workshops included banking,
saving, borrowing, and credit.
Women's Bureau Director Shinae Chun stated in her opening
remarks, "It is my hope that you will all become more comfortable and
knowledgeable about some of the basic foundations of finance today -- banking,
credit, loans -- after today's conference."
Illinois State Treasurer Judy Baar
Topinka addressed participants by urging everyone to learn how to use the
technology-based services offered by today's financial institutions. "We are
especially proud to work with the Women's Bureau to assist the Asian American
community through this conference," said Topinka.
The conference was the culmination of the Women's Bureau sponsored
financial literacy programs in the Chinese and Korean communities in Chicago
between 2002 and 2003.
Following the conference:
- 94% of participants responded that they had increased their financial
knowledge.
- 95% believed they would be better able to manage their
finances.
- 92% said they would be able to use what they learn on their own.
In total, the Women's Bureau has sponsored 30 workshops and conferences
on financial security for women and immigrants. 1,266 women have participated,
and learned about saving for retirement, investing, managing credit and debt,
and financial planning. Women later reported opening savings accounts,
consolidating debts, investing in mutual funds, and increasing their
contributions to a 401K.
The Women's Bureau will continue to reach out to women so that they can
take steps to improve their financial well-being.
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For More Information About WB, Contact: U.S.
Department of Labor Women's Bureau 200 Constitution Avenue, NW - Room
S-3002 Washington, DC 20210 Telephone 1-800-827-5335 or (202)
693-6710 Fax (202) 693-6725
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