Intro: Today we’re going to ask you some questions about personal finance and the ways you might learn about and discuss personal finance topics.
To start off
	with, what methods do you typically use to communicate with your
	friends and family about anything, not just personal finance?
	(Examples: getting together at a cafe, shop, or someone’s
	home, talking on the phone, texting, Facebook, WhatsApp, etc.)
	
Do you keep up with news and
	current events on any topic? 
-If so, what type of news or
	events do you follow?
-What apps or websites do you use to keep
	up with news and events? 
	
Now think of the last time you had
	to make a personal finance decision. (Examples include a large
	purchase, taking out a loan or some type of credit, decisions
	relating to a retirement or investment account, etc.) What was the
	decision? 
	
Thinking of your most recent
	personal finance decision, what information or advice did you use to
	make this decision? (Examples: online research, reading brochures or
	magazines, talking to friends or family members, getting advice from
	an organization like Legal Services or AARP, or talking to a
	professional like a financial advisor or banker, etc.) If you did
	research, which publications or websites did you use?
	
What was the outcome of your
	personal finance decision?
	
If you had a magic wand and could
	change anything about the help and information you had when making
	your personal finance decision, what would you change?
	
Have you heard of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)? If so, what do you know about the CFPB?
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| Author | Vogel, Angie (CFPB) | 
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| File Created | 2021-08-09 |