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Toward Healthy Balance Sheets: Are Savings Accounts a Gateway to Young Adults’ Asset Diversification and Accumulation?. (2014). Friedline, Terri ; Hughes, Robert ; Johnson, Paul.
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  6. Financial Education is not Enough: Millennials May Need Financial Capability to Demonstrate Healthier Financial Behaviors. (2016). Friedline, Terri ; West, Stacia.
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  8. A Developmental Perspective on Childrens Economic Agency. (2015). Friedline, Terri.
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