Your Money, Your Goals Toolkit Customer Surveys and Select Field Tests

Generic Information Collection Plan for the Evaluation of Financial Empowerment Training Programs

NR3B-Case Manager Training Post-Survey (Final)

Your Money, Your Goals Toolkit Customer Surveys and Select Field Tests

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Instrument 3B: Case Manager Training Post-Survey
Thank you for completing this survey as part of our evaluation of this training on Your
Money, Your Goals. This information is being collected to help CFPB improve the Your
Money, Your Goals materials. CFPB and its contractor will review responses to identify
potential enhancements to the materials.
Complete this survey providing short written responses and selecting from response options, as
prompted by the survey questions. Please note that your responses will be kept private to the
extent permitted by law and when survey results are reported none of your answers will be
directly connected to you. Please see the Paperwork Reduction Act statement and Privacy
Notice on the last page of this survey.
The organization sponsoring this delivery of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Your Money,
Your Goals (may be the same as or different from your employer):
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1) Please check any of the following that describe the clients you work with (check all that apply).
Geography
 Mostly Urban
 Mostly Suburban
 Mostly Rural

Gender
 Mostly Female
 Mostly Male

2) After participating in this training, how well-prepared do you feel to use Your Money, Your Goals
with your clients?
 Well-prepared
 Somewhat prepared
 Not prepared
3) Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements. If
you disagree with any of the statements, please explain below.

The trainer was knowledgeable.
The trainer’s style was engaging and
interesting.
The trainer used activities beyond lecture
and discussion to explain the Toolkit.
The trainer listened effectively to
contributions from me and other
participants.

Strongly
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Agree

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Your Money, Your Goals will improve my
ability to meet the needs of my clients.
I feel prepared to use the tools and
resources in the Financial Empowerment
Training Toolkit with clients.
I plan to use the tools and resources in Your
Money, Your Goals with clients.

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Very
Confident

Confident

Somewhat
Confident

Not at All
Confident

Understand core financial management
topics, such as budgeting, saving, and
setting financial goals?

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Discuss core financial management topics
with your clients?

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Assess your clients’ financial condition or
situation?

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Get help if you or your clients have
questions about financial issues?

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Refer clients to community resources such
as credit-debt counseling and tax filing
assistance?

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Know where to go for unbiased information
or help in working with clients?

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Help clients manage their financial
challenges?

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Provide the right financial content at the
right time in the context of your case work
with clients?

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Access and use tools and materials from the
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
(CFPB) through its consumer website?

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3)

How confident are you in your ability to…

4) The Financial Empowerment Training Toolkit includes a variety of tools and information on a
number of different topics. How useful do you think you will find each of the following tools and
resources?
Very Useful
Module 2: Assessing the Situation

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Somewhat
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Not at All
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Tool 1—Financial empowerment
self-assessment

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Tool 2—Client goal and financial
situation assessment

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Tool 1—Savings plan

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Tool 2—Benefits and asset limits

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Tool 3—Finding a safe place for
savings

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Tool 1—Income and financial
resource tracker

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Tool 2—Strategies for increasing
cash and sources of financial
resources

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Tool 3—Cash, paychecks, direct
deposit, payroll cards, and EBT—
understanding the benefits and
risks

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Tool 4—Increasing income
through tax credits

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Module 3: Starting the Conversation
Module content
Module 4: Emotional and cultural
influences on financial decisions
Module content
Module 5: Using the Toolkit
Tool 1—Client financial
empowerment checklist
Module 6: Setting Goals
Tool 1—Goal-setting tool
Module 7: Saving for the
Unexpected, Emergencies, and
Goals

Module 8: Managing Income and
Benefits

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Tool 1—Spending tracker

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Tool 2—Bill calendar

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Tool 3—Strategies for cutting
expenses

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Tool 4—When cash is short—
prioritizing bills and spending

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Tool 1—Cash flow budget

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Tool 2—Cash flow calendar

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Tool 3—Improving cash flow
checklist

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Tool 1—Debt management
worksheet

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Tool 2—Debt-to-income
worksheet

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Tool 3—Debt reduction
worksheet

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Tool 4—Student loan debt

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Tool 5—When debt collectors call

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Tool 1—Getting your credit
reports and scores

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Tool 2—Credit report review
checklist

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Tool 3—Improving credit reports
and scores

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Tool 1—Selecting a financial
service provider

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Tool 2—Evaluating financial
service providers

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Module 9: Paying Bills and Other
Expenses

Module 10: Managing Cash Flow

Module 11: Dealing with Debt

Module 12: Understanding Credit
Reports and Scores

Module 13: Evaluating Financial
Service Providers, Products, and
Services

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Tool 3—Types of financial services

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Tool 4—Opening an account
checklist

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Tool 1—Red flags

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Tool 2—Protecting your identity

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Tool 3—Submitting a complaint

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Tool 4—Learning more about
consumer protection

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Module 14: Protecting Consumer
Rights

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Protection Bureau (“CFPB”) evaluate the effectiveness of the Your Money, Your Goals toolkit, and to
assess the scope of partner organizations’ use of the toolkit.
The CFPB will not obtain or access any information that directly identifies respondents, and any answers
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