Our Story: Financial Literacy Education
When Iowa students build financial literacy skills, they’re better prepared to make wise financial decisions for their future in an increasingly complex world.
When Iowa students build financial literacy skills, they’re better prepared to make wise financial decisions for their future in an increasingly complex world.
The financial climate for cow-calf producers has been “stormy,” but a Pasture Walk in northwest Iowa provided 39 producers and agri-business staff with information on how to “weather” the storm.
Himar Hernandez, community and economic development assistant director, talks about helping a Latino couple start two new businesses and improve their family’s financial security. His story shows one way ISU Extension and Outreach is building a strong Iowa.
Centerville, Iowa, residents are making an in-depth economic assessment of their financial, social, and environmental well-being for long-term success through a joint effort of CIRAS and the Community and Economic Development program of ISU Extension and Outreach.