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Grant Helps Underserved Students Learn Financial Literacy Skills

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A $125,000 grant awarded this year by the AccessLex Institute to Dr.  Shuming Bai, dean of the college of business at McNeese State  University, has been helping College of Business faculty teach enhanced  financial literacy skills to incoming underserved minority freshmen  including women, people of color and economically disadvantaged  students.

“This grant is aimed at providing the fundamental strategies and  tools of personal financial management that can be used in everyday life  – critical information and insight that students may not get elsewhere  or may learn too late,” says Dr. Bai, who serves as the project  investigator. 

Since fall 2021, a series of six high-quality progressive financial  education seminars were developed and presented to participants by  financial professionals with interactive discussions. The topics ranged  from simple to complex investment, including debt management, income  generation, investment 101, saving and passive investing, group thinking  and investment decisions and special panel and estate planning.

Speakers have included Michael Eason, senior vice president of  Merrill Lynch in Lake Charles, and seminar presenters have included  certified financial planners, bankers, investors and national  consultants. 

“These speakers bring an otherwise complex subject to life with their  vivid, real and personal experiences and wisdom,” says Dr. Bai.  “Students indicated that they appreciated these expert-led sessions  because they used the knowledge in their respective projects for  strategic decision making.”

The program also provided students with $100 towards a TD Ameritrade  account so they could apply what they learned from the seminars to real  practice. Students were shown how to select the best rating mutual funds  and or stocks with the lowest risk by their financial and statistical  mentors and advisers Dr. Bai, professor of economics and finance Dr. Akm  Rahman and associate professor of business administration Dr. Lonnie  Turpin. Students’ trading portfolios were then entered into a  competition in individual and group phases. For the individual phase,  the top three winners this year were Noah Irman, Alex Lewis and Katy  Peveto, who were awarded $300, $200 and $100 respectively. The  group-phase competition ends on May 10 with an additional top 3  winners. 

“The financial literacy project has introduced fundamental personal  financial knowledge and skills by successful and prominent figures to  these incoming freshmen,” says Dr. Bai. “More importantly, it exposed  them to the real trading and investment practices with the assistance of  financial mentors and advisers at an early age to help them understand  how to enhance their financial well-being.”

Funded for two years by the grant, the financial literacy project  will be launched again for incoming freshmen in the 2022-2023 academic  year.

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