University of Charleston Assistant Professor Published in Professional Journal
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CHARLESTON, West Virginia, April 1 (TNSJou) -- University of Charleston issued the following news release:
Dr. Jacob Tenney, Assistant Professor and Director of Financial Planning, has had a paper accepted for publication in the "Journal of Personal Finance." His article, "Where Knowledge Meets Perceptions: Emerging Adults and Their Perceptions of Financial Knowledge" will be published in the Fall, 2021 issue.
The "Journal of Personal Finance" is published by the International Association of Registered Financial Consultants (IARFC). Its research-based articles examine the impact of financial issues both on households as well as the practice and profession of financial planning.
"Jacob does a wonderful job utilizing his scholarly work to inform his teaching for the benefit of our financial planning students," stated Dr. Scott Bellamy, Dean of the UC School of Business and Leadership. "I congratulate him on his latest achievement."
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