OMB Control #1505-XXXX
Parent Survey
Please answer the following questions for the 4th or 5th grade child participating in the study:
Child’s name
What school does your child attend?
Who is your child’s teacher?
Child’s gender
Female
Male
Is English your child’s primary language?
Yes
No
Is your child of Hispanic or Latino origin?
Yes
No
Prefer not to answer
What is your child’s race? (Check all that apply)
White
Black or African American
Asian
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
American Indian or Alaska Native
Prefer not to answer
Does your child have his or her own bank or credit union account?
Yes
No
If your child has an account, what sources of money are used to make deposits into the account? (Check all that apply)
Gift money (for example, birthday or Christmas money)
Allowance or earned money
I or another adult provide money for deposits
Other:________________________
If your child has an account, is the account from Royal Credit Union?
Yes
No
If your child has a Royal Credit Union account, does he or she make deposits at school?
Yes
No
About how often do adults in your household discuss savings, banking, investing, or related financial issues (other than spending) with your child?
Daily
Once a week
Once every two weeks
Once a month
Less than once a month
In the best of all worlds, how much schooling would you like your child to complete?
Less than high school diploma
High school diploma or equivalent
Trade School (such as Beauty School or Electrical School)
Some college
Associate’s degree (2-year college degree)
Bachelor’s Degree (4-year degree)
Advanced degree
Sometimes children do not get as much education as we would like. How much schooling do you expect that your child will really complete?
Less than high school diploma
High school diploma or equivalent
Trade School (such as Beauty School or Electrical School)
Some college
Associate’s degree (2-year college degree)
Bachelor’s Degree (4-year degree)
Advanced degree
How does your child usually perform in school?
Excels (A)
About average (B)
Struggles some (C)
Struggles a lot (D or F)
When do you think children should start learning about money management from parents or in school?
Preschool or kindergarten
Elementary school
Middle school
High school
Currently, do you or your spouse… (Check all that apply)
Have a checking account?
Have a savings account?
Have a retirement account other than a defined benefit pension? For example, a 401(k), 403(b), IRA, or similar account?
Have a non-retirement investment account?
If you or your spouse do not have a bank account, why not? (Check all that apply)
Can’t maintain the minimum balance
Don’t like dealing with banksDon’t trust banks
The bank denied me/us
Fees are too high
Don’t have the required identification
Negative experience with banks
Judgments or liens
Other reason (please specify)
Do you or your spouse have a Royal Credit Union account (not a youth account for your child)?
Yes
No
What is your gender?
Male
Female
What is your age?
What is your marital status?
Married
Single (never married)
Divorced/separated
Widowed
Prefer not to answer
Is English your primary language?
Yes
No
Were either you and/or your spouse born in the United States?
Yes
No
What is the highest level of education you have attained?
Less than high school diploma
High school diploma or equivalent
Trade School (such as Beauty School or Electrical School)
Some college
Associate’s degree (2-year college degree)
Bachelor’s Degree (4-year degree)
Advanced degree
What is the highest level of education your spouse/partner has attained?
Less than high school diploma
High school diploma or equivalent
Trade School (such as Beauty School or Electrical School)
Some college
Associate’s degree (2-year college degree)
Bachelor’s Degree (4-year degree)
Advanced degree
I don’t have a spouse/partner
How many adults (18 and older) are in your household, including yourself?
How many children (under 18) are in your household?
Does your household own or rent the home/apartment you are living in?
Own (without mortgage)
Own (with a mortgage)
Rent (paying regular lease or rental payment)
Other
What is your household’s approximate annual income?
Less than $25,000
$25,00-$$55,000
More than $55,000
If you had an unexpected expense or emergency, would you be able to come up with $2,000 in 30 days?
Certainly able
Probably able
Probably not able
Certainly not able
What is the combined value of you and your spouse or partner’s savings from cash and savings bonds, and checking account(s), savings account(s), and certificates of deposit at your bank or credit union (if you have one)?
$0
$1-500
$501-1,000
$1,001-$2,500
$2,501-$5,000
$5001-$10,000
More than $10,000
Do you (or anyone else in the family) have money set aside for your child(ren) to attend college or other future schooling?
Yes
No
What is the combined value of you and your spouse or partner’s debt (including credit card, auto, home, small business, student, and medical debt)
$0
$1-$50,000
$51,000-$100,000
$101,000-$300,000
More than $300,000
How would you describe your personal credit record or credit score level?
Very poor
Poor
Good
Very good
Excellent
Paperwork Reduction Act Notice
Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. The estimated time to complete this survey is 20 minutes. To provide comment on this survey, please contact Louisa M. Quittman, Director, Community Programs, Office of Financial Education and Financial Access, US Department of the Treasury, 1500 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20220. This is an approved information collection under OMB #1505-XXXX
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Author | Karen Walsh |
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File Created | 2021-01-30 |