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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 5, 2001 |
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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION STUDENTS TO HEAR
PERSONAL FINANCE TIPS FROM OHIO DIVISION OF SECURITIES SPEAKER
National Study Says Teens Not Prepared For Their Financial Future
Michael Quinn, Enforcement Attorney with the Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of Securities, will highlight the importance of saving and investing in presentations at Immaculate Conception School, 366 East North Broadway, Columbus on Tuesday, April 10. The two presentations will begin at 9 a.m. and 9:45 a.m.
The presentations, which are being made in connection with Ohio’s observance of Saving and Investing Education Month, follow the release of a national survey highlighting the lack of financial knowledge of America’s teens. The “America’s Money Skills Report Card” study found that young Americans have limited understanding of financial issues and how they can prepare for their financial futures.
Susan Molinari, national chairperson of Americans for Consumer Education and Competitition, said that the study demonstrates that teaching children personal money skills today can help determine whether they pass or fail life’s financial tests tomorrow.
Mr. Quinn will discuss the importance of saving and investing to secure a healthy financial future.
Note: The school requests that media call the school in advance at 267-6579 and check in at the office prior to the personal finance presentations.
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The Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of Securities promotes an honest and fair securities market where individuals and businesses can raise capital and investors can expect a fair return on their investment. Other Commerce divisions enforce regulations regarding industrial compliance, financial institutions, real estate, liquor, auctioneers, and unclaimed funds, among others. The department's internet address is www.com.state.oh.us
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