Thursday, December 2, 2010

Study: 2 Out of 3 Americans Flunk Finance Quiz...


Most Americans have an inadequate understanding of financial products and concepts, according to a new study
 conducted by Mathew Greenwald & Associates, Inc., Washington.

T
he research revealed that 69%! would receive a failing grade on a quiz about financial products and concepts.

When asked to rank the importance of understanding their own personal finances, 79% gave it a 7 or above on a scale of 1 (“What I don’t know won’t hurt me.”) to 10 (“I feel the need to know all I can about my financial situation.”).


Among the report’s other findings:


35% of respondents knew that the average rate of inflation is closer to 3% than 6% or 9%.


50% believed (incorrectly) that bonds offer the best protection against inflation compared to stocks.


32% knew that index funds seek to match the returns of stock or bond benchmarks, but 34% acknowledged they had no knowledge of how index funds work.


35% knew that money market funds are comprised of short-term investment vehicles.

27% realized that permanent life insurance can pay dividends.

49% believed (incorrectly) that term life insurance is more likely to have cash value than permanent life insurance.


57% thought annuities were only sold by banks.


61% thought Social Security funds are invested in the stock market!!!


44% did not realize they paid into Social Security!!!



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