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E. Thomas Garman
(540) 231-6677
[email protected]

RESEARCH SHOWS THAT WORKPLACE FINANCIAL EDUCATION IMPROVES PERSONAL WELLNESS

BLACKSBURG, Oct. 25, 1998 -- Research found strong evidence that workplace financial education is extremely effective because it results in better financial wellness for workers.

The study, conducted by Virginia Tech Professor E. Thomas Garman, assistant professors Constance Kratzer and Bruce Brunson, visiting assistant professor So-hyun Joo, and researcher Jinhee Kim, showed that those employees that participated in the financial workshops had greater satisfaction with the amount of money they are able to save for retirement, better health, and less financial stress.

The study looked at the impact financial education had on employees of a plant owned by a southeastern chemical producer. The workshops were run by The EDSA Group of Baton Rouge, La. The study looked for differences and similarities between those who attended the financial education workshops and those that did not attend.

"Employers often do not realize that stress and money problems are related, but they are," say Garman. About half the workers participated in the financial education program. Overall, the workers had a high level of financial wellness."

The workshop participants reported making the following financial behavioral changes as a result of the education received:

-- 75 percent reported that they have made better financial decisions;

-- 75 percent reported they were more confident in making investment decisions;

-- 70 percent reported they changed their investment strategy by appropriately diversifying or being more aggressive in their investment choices;

-- 56 percent reported their financial situation had improved because of the workplace financial education;

-- 45 percent increased the amount of contribution to the 401(k) plan; and

-- 34 percent started contributing to the 401(k) plan.

"Financial education is an employee benefit that employers must offer to be competitive," said Garman.

As a result of the financial education, most workers at Southeastern Chemical Producer are making excellent progress toward a secure retirement.

Garman and Virginia Tech will host the third national conference on personal Finance Employee Education (PFEE) in Roanoke, Va., on Nov. 10--11, 1998. Participants will have the opportunity to share research information and resources that promote the best practices of personal finance and employee education in the private and non-profit sectors, with the twin goal of increasing productivity and the employer's bottom line. Speakers will include more than 30 experts from the industry, academia, and government, including an editor from Money magazine from throughout the United States. For program and registration details, see the PFEE web site at http://www.chre.vt.edu/pfee or call (540) 231-6677 or e-mail [email protected].

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For further information, contact Tom Garman, Virginia Tech professor and COTA Fellow at (540) 231-6677: fax (540) 231-3250: or e-mail [email protected].

Bookmark the Personal Finance Employee Education Web Site located at http://www.chre.vt.edu/pfee. It contains pertinent research papers and information on conference presentations. To contact Garman during the PFEE conference, leave a message with the Hotel Roanoke Business Center at (540) 853-8242.

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