BILL ANALYSIS Ó ACR 39 Page 1 Date of Hearing: March 23, 2015 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON RULES Richard Gordon, Chair ACR 39 (Dababneh) - As Amended March 17, 2015 SUBJECT: Financial Aid and Literacy Month. SUMMARY: Declares the month of April 2015 as Financial Aid and Literacy Month, with the theme of "Prosperity Through Education," to raise public awareness about the continuing need for increased financial literacy. Specifically, this resolution makes the following legislative findings: 1)California law requires that financial education, including budgeting, managing credit, student loans, consumer debt, and identity theft security, is included in the next revision of the social sciences, health, and mathematics curricula. 2)A survey of teenagers found that 52 percent want to learn more about budgeting, saving, and investing and 85 percent of parents believe that financial education courses should be a requirement for high school graduation. 3)Only 5 percent of adults say they were taught about money by a teacher and 40 percent would give themselves Cs, Ds, or Fs on their grasp of personal finance concepts. 4)According to T. Rowe Price's 2014 Parents, Kids, and Money ACR 39 Page 2 Survey, 69 percent of parents are "very/extremely" concerned about setting a good financial example for their kids, but 74 percent admit they are reluctant to approach the topic because they do not want their kids to worry. FISCAL EFFECT: None REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION: Support California Society of Certified Public Accountants (CalCPA) Opposition None on file Analysis Prepared by:Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916) 319-2800 ACR 39 Page 3