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USU researcher Jean Lown wants to empower women when it comes to managing their finances. Lown began the USU Financial Planning for Women program to counteract what she sees as a growing irresponsibility about money. Lown’s program educates women to be financially responsible and discusses several topics related to budgeting, saving and planning for retirement.

From “Money Wise Ladies,” by Kim Burgess, Feb. 15, 2007, The Herald Journal. For more information, contact USU family and consumer science professor Jean Lown [lown@cc.usu.edu], 435-797-1569.

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