Financial Fitness Group Expands Partnership with the Iowa Insurance Division to Continue to Provide Financial Literacy to Every Iowan
"We're proud to help Iowans take steps toward a more secure financial future," Iowa Insurance Commissioner
Now more than ever, the impact of financial literacy on the American workforce is critical. Recent studies suggest that in light of COVID-19, employees are now facing new work-life challenges in the current crisis, with two out of three employees stating they feel even more stressed now than before the pandemic. Financial health has been directly linked to poor physical, mental, and social health and can cost an employer up to $2000 on average per employee.
"When we first engaged with the Iowa Insurance Division in 2013, we never imagined we would impact financial literacy in the state of
More than 400 organizations have participated in the program over the last five years, including
Here's how the Iowa Financial Fitness Challenge works:
- Each organization's platform is branded and comes pre-loaded with five-course topics on personal finance and investing fundamentals.
- Throughout the challenge, participants are quizzed after each course, to set a baseline for where they should focus their attention. The platform then intuitively recommends other courses to the participants based on their lack of what they call the A, B, C's of Financial Wellness - aptitude, behavior, and confidence, with respect to specific financial topics.
- After completing the last course, users are assessed based on metrics from the quizzes they take throughout the program to see the impact of the program. Each organization's administrator is then issued a final report that illustrates changes in financial wellness scores, knowledge, behaviors, and attitudes of their participants.
Each course takes about 1 hour to complete and is accessible anytime, anywhere from any computer, tablet, or smartphone. Spending as little as 10 minutes a day, users can go at their own pace, taking as long or as short a time as they would like to complete it. The Iowa Financial Fitness Challenge is proven to lower stress and distractions, as well as increase employee productivity. 70% of participants improved their financial literacy confidence levels after completion of the challenge, while 48% of participants improved their knowledge of basic finances.
The Financial Fitness Challenge occurs twice per year, once in April and once in September, and is offered for free on a first-come, first-serve basis to employers who apply to participate in the program. The program is provided to employer groups as well as affiliate organizations with large memberships who would like to offer financial literacy as an added member benefit. The next challenge begins on
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