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Tuesday, November 17th Please click here to register. |
The Institute for Financial Literacy has compiled an annual demographic analysis of bankruptcy filers since 2005. Several years of accumulated data now give us a good idea of what consumer debtors look like, and significant changes in the demographic trends can be readily identified. While the data presented in the 2008 report does not lend itself to drawing final conclusions about any topic or issue, it does illuminate changes in the composition of American debtors that may be attributable to the recession. ________________________________________________ Leslie E. Linfield, Esq. is the Executive Director and Founder of the Institute for Financial LiteracyTM and a national authority on adult financial literacy education and consumer finance issues. During her career as a banker, stock broker, HUD housing counselor, certified consumer credit counselor and practicing attorney she has conducted hundreds of presentations on budgeting and consumer credit. Ms. Linfield has been published on a variety of topics in professional journals, magazines and newspapers. Her published research includes "Who Went Bankrupt in 2006? A Demographic Analysis of American Debtors", "2007 Annual Consumer Bankruptcy Demographics Report", "Aging and Bankruptcy: Are Older Americans Truly Afforded an Economic Fresh Start?" and "Proposed Rebates in 2008: How will Americans Spend Their Tax Rebate Checks?" |
The colloquium is organized by the L.L. Bean/Lee Surace Endowed Chair in Accounting ________________________________________________ USM Professor Jeffrey Gramlich
was appointed the first L.L. Bean/Lee Surace Chair in Accounting in the USM School of Business in 2003.
His appointment was made possible by a $1 million gift from L.L. Bean, Inc., its board chair, Leon Gorman, his wife Lisa,
Jim and Maureen Gorman, and Tom Gorman, who established the chair in memory of L.L. Bean CFO Lee Surace '73, '81,
who died in March of 2001. Surace was chair of the USM School of Business' Advisory Council and was a frequent guest lecturer. |
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