Volunteering for financial literacy: from Texas to Ohio, Virginia to Montana, CPAs take the message to the streets of their hometowns.In hundreds of communities across the country, CPAs are using the resources of the AICPA's 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy Financial literacy is the ability of individuals to make appropriate decisions in managing their personal finances. Raising levels of financial literacy is now a focus of government programmes in countries including[1] Australia, Japan, the United States and the UK. program (www.aicpa.org/financialliteracy) as the foundation for building public service programs of their own. "The 360 Degrees program offers an umbrella to leverage the collective efforts of CPAs," says Jimmy Williamson, CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000. , chair of the AICPA's Grassroots Mobilization mobilization Organization of a nation's armed forces for active military service in time of war or other national emergency. It includes recruiting and training, building military bases and training camps, and procuring and distributing weapons, ammunition, uniforms, Team working to get CPAs involved. "Whether it's the Oklahoma Society's Women's Financial Health program, Ohio's Accounting for Kids Day or Virginia's Financial Fitness Week, our aim is to support local, grassroots efforts by CPAs to improve financial literacy." Helping People Reach Their Goals In New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , for example, Todd Ringler, CPA, has created a one-day curriculum that he is introducing to his local school district. "Our focus is to bring real-life solutions to high school seniors," he says. "They've been taught about economics conceptually, but the 360 Degrees material allows me to bring the real world to the classroom by having them ask themselves, 'How am I going to support myself?' 'How do I get my first credit card?' and 'What's it going to take to buy a car or a home?' These are questions that really give meaning to the study of economics." As part of a partnership between the East Islip School District and Dowling College Dowling College is a private college on Long Island, New York, with more than 6,500 full-time and part-time undergraduate and graduate students through four schools: the School of Arts & Sciences, Townsend School of Business, School of Education and School of Aviation. , Ringler and others in the community also are working with the high school honors society to train seniors to bring the message of financial literacy to younger students. "We're asking them to communicate their own excitement," he says. Ringler has made communicating financial literacy an important part of his practice, trying to convey the lessons he's learned to his clients. "People need to have a plan about how they are going to reach their goals," he says, "whether it's buying a house, starting a business, having children or retiring." Accounting for Kids Day in Cincinnati Crystal Faulkner, CPA, got the idea of teaching financial literacy to inner-city kids a few years ago, shortly after she and two other CPAs began Cooney Faulkner & Stevens in Cincinnati, where a number of their start-up technology clients were located. "We were looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. a way a small firm could give back to the community," she says. "So we adopted an inner-city classroom and began to teach math." With the support of the weekly Cincinnati Business Courier, Faulkner created a not-for-profit corporation A not-for-profit corporation is a corporation created by statute, government or judicial authority that is not intended to provide a profit to the owners or members. A corporation that is organized to provide profits to its owners or members is a for-profit corporation. , Accounting for Kids, as a mentoring and tutoring program through which CPAs could teach school children financial skills. In November, as part of the third annual Accounting for Kids Day, CPAs across Ohio used a kidfriendly stock market game and other resources to introduce the concepts of financial literacy to more than 7,000 elementary school elementary school: see school. students in 200 classrooms, many in inner-city neighborhoods. "After playing the stock market game and having CPAs talk about the issues involved, kids are suddeny talking about owning their own businesses," Faulkner says. "It opens their eyes because they have no one in their world who talks like this. We're also showing teachers how to incorporate these lessons into the math curriculum. The idea is to teach kids how money can work for them rather than them working for money." "The enthusiasm these students express reminds us how important it is for CPAs to share their time and professional knowledge with young people," adds Clarke Price, CPA, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of the Ohio Society of CPAs. "These basic financial concepts will stay with students for a lifetime." Helping Our Soldiers It's not just kids who need help in becoming more financially literate, of course. The Fort Worth chapter of the Texas Society of CPAs, which includes a number of military bases, offers its services to military personnel in need of financial guidance. Curtis Beethe, CPA, a sole practitioner in Fort Worth, says many reservists face very specific financial issues that can have unique solutions. Last December, for example, he and another local CPA met with a family in which the husband suddenly was called back from Iraq when his wife contracted meningitis meningitis (mĕnĭnjī`tĭs) or cerebrospinal meningitis (sĕr'əbrōspī`nəl), acute inflammation of the meninges, the membranes that cover and protect the brain and spinal cord. . With three months before her long-term disability insurance kicked in, Beethe says, "they were facing a bleak Christmas. We focused on getting them through it without having their financial situation go totally off the rails, using section 125 of the IRS An abbreviation for the Internal Revenue Service, a federal agency charged with the responsibility of administering and enforcing internal revenue laws. code to provide flexible reimbursement Reimbursement Payment made to someone for out-of-pocket expenses has incurred. for medical expenses. It was a wonderful experience." CPAs in Montana also are taking financial literacy efforts to where they are desperately needed, to families of deployed troops. "In our state it's mostly National Guam and Reserves--not full-time soldiers, but our neighbors," says Margaret Herriges, CPA, of the Montana Society of CPAs. After checking with the National Guard's Family Assistance Center, the Montana society launched Operation CPA, a three-pronged program to help military families manage their finances and fill out their tax forms. Town-hall-style meetings, informational packets and a Web page dedicated to financial issues for military families have been favorably fa·vor·a·ble adj. 1. Advantageous; helpful: favorable winds. 2. Encouraging; propitious: a favorable diagnosis. 3. received by the families and their deployed loved ones loved ones npl → seres mpl queridos loved ones npl → proches mpl et amis chers loved ones love npl . Financial Fitness Week At the behest be·hest n. 1. An authoritative command. 2. An urgent request: I called the office at the behest of my assistant. of the Virginia State Society of CPAs, the governor declared the third week of October "Financial Fitness Week." That Saturday, CPA volunteers stationed outside 10 Kroger supermarkets in the Richmond metropolitan area distributed financial literacy information and answered people's questions. The two most successful handouts were a short quiz testing financial fitness and a calendar, cosponsored by the AICPA, with financial tips on every page. "The calendar was a big hit," says Chairman John Vincie, CPA. "In addition to its emphasis on financial literacy, it also introduced the idea that CPAs are doing things most people don't associate with us, like volunteerism vol·un·teer·ism n. Use of or reliance on volunteers, especially to perform social or educational work in communities. volunteerism and financial planning Financial planning Evaluating the investing and financing options available to a firm. Planning includes attempting to make optimal decisions, projecting the consequences of these decisions for the firm in the form of a financial plan, and then comparing future performance against ." The Virginia society plans to roll out the program statewide next year. It's working with the governor's office and the state department of education to make financial literacy a requirement for high school graduation Graduation is the action of receiving or conferring an academic degree or the associated ceremony. The date of event is often called degree day. The event itself is also called commencement, convocation or invocation. . "We're partnering with a lot of organizations, but we feel that as CPAs we are in the best position to coordinate everyone's efforts," Vincie says. "Financial fitness--just like physical fitness is an important part of growing up. And that idea has begun to take on a lot of steam." For more information about the AICPA's 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy program, go to www.aicpa.org/finan cialliteracy, e-mail financialliteracy@ aicpa.org or visit the consumer site at www. 360financialliteracy.org. For the Accounting for Kids program in Cincinnati, go to www.accountingforkids.com; for the 360 Degrees program in Texas, visit www.valueyourmoney.org; for Montana's Operation CPA ,go to www.msepa. org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&sub articlenbr=565; and for Virginia's financial fitness program, including the financial calendar, go to www.vscpa.com. RELATED ARTICLE: 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy. Last October, the AICPA launched its 360 Degrees of I Financial Literacy consumer Web site (www.360financial literaey.org) that allows visitors to immediately pinpoint the specific financial information they need. It is organized by life stages that trigger financial issues, such as childhood, college, career, marriage, parenthood, home ownership, life crises and retirement. The Web site is the cornerstone of a coordinated program sponsored by the AICPA and state societies in which thousands of CPAs across the country are volunteering their time and expertise to educate members of their community about financial issues. Each life stage contains articles, easy-to-use financial planning and assessment tools, worksheets and calculators, and frequently asked questions. The site also allows visitors to access topics of general financial interest such as strategies for saving and investing, financing a car, managing credit and getting out of debt. RELATED ARTICLE: Ten easy ways to join 360 Degrees of Financial Literacy initiative. 1. Contact your state CPA society. 2. Register on the volunteer database: https://volunteers.aicpa. org/financialliteracy. 3. Visit the CPA Resource Center to access CPA mobilization kits: www.aicpa.org/financialliteracy/ index.asp. 4. Use the kits to offer a workshop at your church, community center, library or school. 5. Take the free financial literacy CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) Communications equipment that resides on the customer's premises. CPE - Customer Premises Equipment course: www.aicpa.org/ financialliteracy/CPEcourse.asp. 6. Be the host for a brown-bag seminar at your office. 7. Offer a flee flee v. fled , flee·ing, flees v.intr. 1. To run away, as from trouble or danger: fled from the house into the night. 2. educational event for clients or community members at your firm. 8. Link to the consumer financial literacy Web site: www.360financial literacy.org. 9. Send your friends, family and neighbors to the Web site, too. 10. Tell us about your financial literacy activities: financialliteracy @aicpa.org. ADAM SNYDER This article is about NFL offensive guard. For the U.S. Representative from Illinois, see Adam W. Snyder. Adam Snyder (born January 30, 1982 in Fullerton, California) is a National Football League offensive guard and tackle for the San Francisco 49ers. is a freelance business writer. |
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