Current Position

2002–Present Executive Assistant to the President of Iowa State University
Primary responsibilities: to serve as a special liaison between the Office of the President and other offices in the university; to assist in overseeing the several external affairs units that report to the Office of the President with the goal of maintaining a high level of coordination and communication across these units; to serve as the President’s special assistant in handling grievances and other personnel appeals; to coordinate the work of several special task forces and committees that advise the President (e.g., Disabilities Task Force, Campus Climate Survey Task Force, U.S.News & World Report Ranking Committee); to oversee the development of printed and web promotional materials; and to coordinate special university projects and events, such as the university’s 150th anniversary celebration and activities associated with athletic events, such as the Capital Classic basketball games in Des Moines, football bowl games, and NCAA tournament appearances.

Education

1976 Ph.D., University of Missouri–Columbia, Family Economics and Financial Management
1973 M.S., University of Missouri–Columbia, Agricultural Economics
1966 M.A., Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan, Economics
1963 B.A., Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan, Economics

Professional Experience

2002–2005 External Assessor, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Fakulti Ekologi Manusia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1998–2002 Associate Vice Provost, ISU Extension, Iowa State University
1996–1997 Presidential Intern (Budgets and Strategic Planning), Iowa State University
1990–1991 Scientist, USDA/CSRS Management of Program Reviews (stationed at Iowa State University)
1990 Spring Scientist, USDA/CSRS (Cooperative State Research Service) under Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA), Washington, D.C.
1988–Present Professor, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Iowa State University
1984–1988 Associate Professor, Department of Family Environment, Iowa State University
1980–1984 Assistant Professor, Department of Family Environment, Iowa State University
1976–1980 Assistant Professor, Department of Family Studies, University of Manitoba

Visiting Professor

1994 Spring Department of Consumer and Applied Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
1987 Spring Department of Economics, University of Glasgow, Scotland
1986 Fall Department of Family Living, Nara Women’s University, Nara City, Japan
1981 Summer Department of Home Economics, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
1979 Summer Department of Home Economics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia

Major Fields of Research and Teaching

Research

2010-2011 Financial Literacy (youth, college students, workplace)
2004-2010 Gender, age and ethnic difference in investment behavior
1998–2004 Impact of employer-provided financial education on employee financial well-being and loyalty
1994–1999 Gambling and bankruptcy
1984–1994 Financial beliefs and behaviors
1977–1984 Consumer bankruptcy and consumer credit

Teaching

1985–1998 Consumer Behavior
1977–1998 Financial Planning and Financial Counseling
1982–1998 Family Financial Management
1976–1980 Family Resource Management

Honors and Awards

International

1990 Research Excellence Award of Japan Society of Household Economics
1989Certification of Recognition as a resource person for a one-week professional development training workshop by Consumer Corporate Affairs, Canada Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy
1972Fulbright-Hays Scholarship
1963Government of Pakistan National Merit Scholarship

National

2008 The 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush, appointed Tahira K. Hira to serve a two-year term on the President’s Council on Financial Literacy, created that day by Executive Order at a ceremony at the White House (January 22nd).
2004 Distinguished Alumni Award, Alumni Association, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
2004 “The Best of 25 Years,” by the Journal of Financial Planning, October 1. Hira, T. K., H. Van Auken, and D. Norris. A look behind the scene: A survey of how CFPs work. Journal of the Institute of Certified Financial Planners 7(2):69–85. This article was selected and reprinted (October, pp. 76–88).
2004 Award-winning paper—Effects of Financial Education on Self-directed Financial Learning and Career Satisfaction of Lower-level, White-collar Workers, National Endowment for Financial Education Think Tank “Motivating Americans to Develop Constructive Financial Behaviors.” Denver, Colorado, May. $1,000 Award
1998 Expert witness for the United States Senate Committee on Judiciary—revision of Consumer Bankruptcy Code, March 11, Washington, D.C.
1995–1998 Member of National Expert Bank: American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences for family resource management subject matter
1996 Distinguished Fellows Award, the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education (AFCPE)
1996 Selected to participate in a 20-member national “Welfare Reform Think Tank,” The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
1995–1997 Appointed to a three-member National Advisory Committee for AT&T’s Partners in Education Program
1995 Invited to participate in a nine-member national retirement saving expert focus group by Putnam Investment and the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1993 Selected as one of the 21 delegates by the American Home Economics Association to participate in a national conference, “Positioning the Profession for 21st Century,” Scottsdale, Arizona
1991–1992 USDA State Agricultural Experiment Station Leadership development program, class 1 scholarship awarded by the Association of Administrators in Home Economics (AAHE)
1987 Expert witness for the U.S. Senate Banking Committee—policies on disclosure of interest rates on saving; need for information and consumer education, Washington, D.C.

State

2009–2011 Appointed to the Iowa Student Loan Board by Governor Culver
2007 Member of the Financial Literacy Skills Writing committee (Governor Chet Culver’s appointment to Model Curriculum for 21st century Skills Committee)
2006 Member of the Council of Economic Advisors, Iowa (Governor Tom Vilsack appointment
1991 Research Award, Iowa Home Economics Association
1983 Consumer Merit Award, Iowa Consumer League

College and University

2010 Order of the Knoll Faculty and Staff Award
1998 Strong-Minded Women Award, Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, Iowa State University
1998 ISU Wilton Park International Service Award
1997 ISU Foreign Travel Grant
1996 Iowa State Board of Regents Award for Faculty Excellence
1996 ISU Alumni Association Faculty Citation Award for inspiring service to students and alumni
1996 ISU Foreign Travel Grant
1994 Iowa State University College of Family and Consumer Sciences International Achievement Award
1993 Iowa State University College of Family and Consumer Sciences Research Excellence Award
1992 Grace Olson Resident Instruction Award for Application of Computers in Teaching Family Financial Planning Concepts, Iowa State University College of Family and Consumer Sciences
1988 ISU Foreign Travel Grant
1984 ISU Foreign Travel Grant

Publications

Refereed Journals

2011Hira, T.K., Sabri, M.F., & Loibl, C. Financial socialization's impact on investment orientation and household net worth. International Journal of Consumer Studies (Forthcoming Issues).
2011Ozemete E. and Hira, T. K. Conceptual analyses if Behavioral Theories/Models: Application to Financial Behavior. European Journal of Social Sciences, Accepted for Publication in 18(3), 386-404
2010Sabri, M.F., MacDonald, M., Hira, T.K., & Jariah, M. Childhood consumer experience and the financial literacy of college students in Malaysia. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 38 (4), June 2010 (pp. 455-467).
2010Rock, Whitney, Tahira K. Hira, and Cazilia Loibl. The Use of the Internet as a Source of Financial Information by the United States Households. The International Journal of Management, Vol. 27, No.3, Part 2. Dec. 2010, (pp.754-778)
2010Loibl, Cazilia, and Tahira K. Hira. "Many roads lead to a good decision: gender differences in investor information search." Journal of Behavior Finance (accepted for publication).
2010Power, M. L., and T. K. Hira. Insurance Company Employees’ Financial Expertise and Practices: Implications on Benefit Participation and Satisfaction. Risk Management and Insurance Review 13(1):111–25).
2009Hira, Tahira K., Whitney Rock, and Cäzilia Loibl. Determinants of Retirement Planning Behavior and Differences by Age. International Journal of Consumer Studies 33 (2009): 293–301.
2009Loibl, Cäzilia, and Tahira K. Hira. Investor information search. Journal of Economic Psychology 30:24–41.
2007Loibl, Cäzilia, and Tahira K. Hira. New insights to advising your female clients on investment decisions. Journal of Financial Planning 20(3):68–75.
2006Loibl, Cäzilia, and Tahira K. Hira. A workplace and gender-related perspective on financial planning information sources and knowledge outcomes. Financial Services Review 15(1):21–42.
2006Loibl, Cäzilia, Tahira K. Hira, and Michael Rupured. First-time vs. repeat filers: The likelihood of completing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy repayment plan. Financial Counseling and Planning 17(1):23–33.
2005Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. A gender perspective on the use of supplemental health care plans. International Journal of Consumer Studies 29(4):319–31.
2005Loibl, Cäzilia, and Tahira K. Hira. Impact of self-directed financial learning on financial and career satisfaction of white-collar employees. Financial Counseling and Planning 16(1):11–21.
2005Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. Understanding the impact of employer-provided financial education on employee commitment. Journal of Consumer Affairs 39(1):173–94.
2004Power, L. M., and T. K. Hira. University provided retirement planning support and retiree financial satisfaction during retirement: Differences by gender, job classification, and planning behavior. Risk Management and Insurance Review 7(2):121–49.
2001Hira, T. K. People behind money: As they hold it and fold it. Journal of Practical Estate Planning 3(6):45–62.
2000Hira, T. K., M. Anderson, and K. Peterson. Students’ perceptions of their education debt and its impact on life after graduation. Journal of Student Financial Aid 30(1):7–19.
2000Hira, T. K., and O. Mugenda. Gender differences in financial perceptions, behaviors, and satisfaction. Journal of Financial Planning 13(2):86–92.
2000Hira, T. K., and K. W. Monson. A social learning perspective of gambling behavior among college students at Iowa State University, USA. Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics 24(1):1–8.
1999Hira, T. K., and O. Mugenda. The relationship between self-worth and financial beliefs, behavior, and satisfaction. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences 91(4):76–82.
1999Hira, T. K., and O. Mugenda. Predictors of financial satisfaction: Differences between retirees and non-retirees. Financial Counseling and Planning 9(2):75–83.
1999Power, M. L., T. K. Hira, and R. P. Murphy. Personal bankruptcy, a risk management technique: Policy implications. Risk Management and Insurance Review 2(7):81–102.
1997Hira, T. K. Financial attitudes, beliefs and behaviors: Difference by age. Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics 21:271–90.
1997Hira, T. K., K. Monson, and A. Fanslow. Work training skills of Iowa’s family investment program participants. Family Economics and Resource Management Biennial Journal 2:1–7.
1996Hira, T. K. Life for children and families in the ’90s: Role of family economics. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences 88(3):56–68.
1996Hira, T. K. Ethics: Personal and professional implications. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences 88(1):6–9.
1995Hira, T. K., and K. Kostelecky. Methods of data collection from debtors in bankruptcy after discharge: A pilot study. Journal of the Family Economics and Resource Management Division of AAFCS 1:101–7.
1994Hira, T. K., and M. D. Norris. Financial planners’ perspectives on disclosure and regulation. Journal of Personal Financial Planning (November/December): 33–7.
1993Sumarwan, U., and T. K. Hira. The effects of perceived locus of control and perceived income adequacy on satisfaction with financial status among rural households. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 14(4):343–64.
1993Bauer, J. W., T. K. Hira, S. M. Wihelm, K. P. Varco, and T. Saji. The determinants of worry over chronic health conditions for rural couples. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 14(3):275–91.
1993Fitzsimmons, V. S., T. K. Hira, J. W. Bauer, and J. L. Hafstrom. Financial management: Development of scales. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 14(3):257–74.
1993Hira, T. K., V. S. Fitzsimmons, J. L. Hafstrom, and J. W. Bauer. Factors associated with expectation of household’s future financial condition. Journal of Family and Economic Issues 14(3):237–56.
1992Garrison, M. E., and T. K. Hira. The effect of daily hassles, reported managerial behavior, family adaptability and family cohesion on family health. Family Perspectives 26(3):361–82.
1992Sumarwan, U., and T. K. Hira. Credit, saving, and insurance practices influencing satisfaction with preparation for financial emergencies among rural households. Home Economics Research Journal 21(2):206–27.
1992Hira, T. K. Causes and effects of consumer bankruptcies: A cross-cultural comparison. Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics 16:229–43.
1992Hira, T. K., and C. Brinkman. Factors influencing the size of student debt. Journal of Student Financial Aid 22(2):33–50.
1992Hira, T. K., and V. Fitzsimmons. Resource management of rural communities. Journal of Extension (Fall): 38–9.
1992Hira, T. K., A. M. Fanslow, and R. M. Vogelsang. Determinants of satisfaction with preparation for financial emergencies. Financial Counseling and Planning Education 3:43–62.
1992Wasberg, C. K., T. K. Hira, and A. M. Fanslow. Credit card usage: Consumer debt burden of households. Journal of Consumer Studies Home Economics 16:19–32.
1991Hira, T. K., and T. J. Dufresne. Theses and dissertations completed in home economics: 1990. Home Economics Research Journal 20(1):52–89.
1990Mugenda, O. M., T. K. Hira, and A. M. Fanslow. Assessing the causal relationship among communication, money management practices, satisfaction with financial status, and satisfaction with quality of life. Lifestyles: Family and Economic Issues 11(4):343–60.
1990Hira, T. K. Changes in factors influencing consumer debt in Scottish families 1984–1987. Journal of Consumer Studies and Home Economics 14:165–75.
1990Danes, S. M., and T. K. Hira. Knowledge, beliefs, and practices in the use of credit cards. Home Economics Research Journal 18(3):223–35.
1989Hira, T. K., and S. Nagashima. Satisfaction with selected aspects of household finances among Japanese. Journal of the Japan Society of Household Economics 5:179–92.
1989Hira, T. K., A. M. Fanslow, and P. M. Titus. Changes in financial status influencing level of satisfaction in households. Lifestyles: Family and Economic Issues 10(2):107–22.
1989Titus, P. M., A. M. Fanslow, and T. K. Hira. Effect of financial management knowledge of household money managers on behaviors and outputs. Journal of Vocational Home Economics Education 7(1):58–70.
1989Titus, P. M., A. M. Fanslow, and T. K. Hira. Net worth and financial satisfaction as a function of household money managers’ competence. Home Economics Research Journal 17(4):309–18.
1989Van Auken, H. E., T. K. Hira, and D. Norris. Study examines factors influencing success in financial planning. Journal of Financial Planning 2(1):37–43.
1987Hira, T. K., and M. J. Mueller. The application of managerial system to money management practices. Iowa State Research Journal 62(2):219–34.
1987Hira, T. K. Households’ financial management factors influencing solvency and satisfaction. Journal of the Japan Society of Household Economics 10(3):199–207.
1987Danes, S. M., and T. K. Hira. Money management knowledge of college students. Journal of Student Financial Aid 17(1):4–16.
1987Hira, T. K. Money management practices influencing household asset ownership. Journal of Home Economics 79(2):19–22.
1987Hira, T. K., and O. Mugenda. Families’ perspective of the bankruptcy process. Family Perspectives 21(1):59–67.
1986Hira, T. K., D. M. Norris, and H. E. Van Auken. Fees for services: What determines the size of a financial planners’ annual income? Financial Planning 15 (11, November): 159–65.
1986Hira, T. K., H. E. Van Auken, and D. M. Norris. Financial planning consumer: Who are they? What do they buy? Journal of the Institute of Certified Financial Planners 7 (4, Winter): 221–8.
1986Hira, T. K., H. Van Auken, and D. Norris. A look behind the scene: A survey of how CFPs work. Journal of the Institute of Certified Financial Planners 7 (2, Summer): 69–85.
1985Ulrichson, M. A., and T. K. Hira. The impact of financial problems on family relations. Family Perspectives, 19(3):177–88.
1983Hira, T. K. Is Canadian bankruptcy law in accord with present economic situation? Canadian Home Economics Journal 33(4):206–8.
1982Hira, T. K. Socioeconomic characteristics of families in bankruptcy. Canadian Home Economics Journal 32(1):26–34.
1982Hira, T. K., and K. Leskiw. Importance of financial counseling for families in debt. American Home Economics Journal 4(2):28–30.
1980Hira, T. K. Evaluation of small debtors program in Manitoba. Manitoba Law Journal 11(1):101–9.

Manuscripts Under Review

2011Sabri, M.F., Cook, C.C., Shelley, M., Garasky, S., Hira, T.K., & Swanson, P. A conceptual model of perceived financial well-being: Early childhood consumer experience, financial socialization, and financial knowledge pathways. (Submitted to the Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning).
2011Hira, T.K., Sabri, M.F.,Cho,S.H.,& Loibl, C. (2011). Not a black and white question: How are investor behavior and perception related to race and ethnicity?

Books and Chapters in Books

2007Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. Women’s finances (refereed). In Jing Jian Xiao (Ed.), Advances in Consumer Finance Research. New York: Springer (in print).
2006Loibl, Cäzilia, and Tahira K. Hira. Financial learning in the workplace. In Kurt Gedrich, Thomas Zängler, and Waltraud Kustermann (Eds.), Researching the consumer in academia (pp. 145–63). New York: Lang.
1997Hira, T. K. Application of financial counseling skills to work with delinquent clients. In T. Nishimura (Ed.), Credit Counseling (pp. 75–88). Tokyo, Japan: Oriental Economic Press.
1996Hira, T. K., and A. Swift. Application of a resource management model to improve family financial well-being. In L. Engberg, J. Varjonen, and H. Steinmuller (Eds.), Family Resource Management Issues (pp. 109–13). International Federation of Home Economics (IFHE): Family Resource Management Committee.
1996Hira, T. K. Ethics: Personal and professional implications. In C. Simerly, H. Light, and D. Mitstifer, (Eds.), A Book of Readings: The Context for Professionals in Human, Family and Consumer Sciences (pp. 163–6). Alexandria, Virginia: American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences.
1993Hira, T. K. Determinants of effects of bankruptcy and satisfaction with bankruptcy (a solution to credit problems): An international comparison. In R. von Schweitzer (Ed.), Cross-Cultural Approaches to Home Management (18: pp. 177–211). Campus Verlag, Frankfurt Main, Giessen, Germany: Reihe Stiftung der Private Haushalt.
1989Hira, T. K. Causes and effects of consumer bankruptcies. In International Comparative Research Studies: Consumer Bankruptcies. Tokyo, Japan: Research Institute of Labor Banks.
1988Nagashima, S., T. K. Hira, S. Shirai, and Y. Otsuka. Life planning and family financial management. In Dr. Mitsuaki Imai (Ed.), Analysis of Current Conditions: Issues and Problems in Consumer Education (pp. 73–94). Tokyo, Japan: Japan Academy of Consumer Education.
1985Hira, T. K. Impact of family financial management practice on household’s solvency status. In Ujie and Matsuda (Eds.), The Age of Home Economics. Tokyo, Japan: Institute of Human Ecology.

Invited Journal Paper

1995Hira, T. K., and K. Kostelecky. Pilot study of consumer debtors provides new insights: What influences debtors’ attitudes? American Bankruptcy Institute Journal 15(3):1, 30–31, 36–37.

Papers in Refereed Proceedings

2007Loibl, Cäzilia, and Tahira K. Hira. A typology of individual search strategies among high-income investors in the United States: An exploratory study. Proceedings of the European Conference of the Association for Consumer Research. Date of submission: December 18, 2006. Milan, Italy, July 10–14.
2007Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. How different cultures approach investing. Research paper, Proceedings of the AAFCS Annual Conference. Date of submission: December 1, 2006; paper accepted: January 2; presented by Tahira Hira at the Summit Day on America’s Cultural Kaleidoscope—Challenges and Opportunities: June 22 (peer reviewed). Reno, Nevada, June 21–24.
2006Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. Gender differences in the attitudes and beliefs toward financial advisors. Research paper, Proceedings of the 2006 IFHE Council Meeting. Date of submission: May 15; date accepted: June 2; presented by Tahira Hira: July 17 (peer reviewed). Cape Town, South Africa.
2005Hira, Tahira K., Cäzilia Loibl, and Michael Rupured. Debtor education and the ability to complete Chapter 13 repayment plans. Proceedings of the Academy of Financial Services Annual (CD proceedings). Chicago, Illinois, October 12.
2004Hira, Tahira K., Bridging the divide in changing societies: The potential of and challenges for home economics from a Northern perspective. Invited paper, Proceedings of the International Federation of Home Economics: The 20th World Congress (pp. 19–31). Science Council of Japan and the Japanese Society of Home Economics, Kyoto, Japan, August 1–7.
2001Hira, T. K., and M. Anderson. Financial beliefs, feelings, and behaviors of college students. In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Eastern Family Economics and Resource Management Association (pp. 40–61).
1999Hira, T. K., and O. M. Mugenda. Do men and women differ in their financial beliefs and behaviors? In Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Eastern Family Economics and Resource Management Association (pp. 1–80). University of Texas, Austin, Texas.
1995Hira, T. K., H. Noh, and M. Winter. Relationship between borrowing practices and financial difficulties among rural households. In C. Y, Kratzer (Ed.), Financial Empowerment: Financial Counseling and Planning Across the Life Cycle (pp. 21–31). National Pre-Conference of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1994Hira, T. K. Ethics: What we do? What do we teach? Implications for professionals. In R. H. Lytton (Ed.), Public Policy and Economic Well-being: The Financial Counselor’s Role (pp. 213–324). Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia.
1994Hira, T. K., A. Swift, and K. L. Kostelecky. Development of a diagnostic instrument to identify family problems among financial counseling clients. In R. H. Lytton (Ed.), Public Policy and Economic Well-being: The Financial Counselor’s Role (pp. 312–24). Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia.
1993Dufresne, T. J., and T. K. Hira. Bankrupts’ decision-making and coping process: A relationship among pre-bankruptcy factors. In V. S. Fitzsimmons (Ed.), Challenges for Financial Counseling and Planning Professionals (pp. 160–71). University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.
1993Hira, T. K., and U. Sumarwan. Predictors of financial strain and satisfaction with financial status of rural elderly. In E. Davis and J. Gilbreth (Eds.), Diversity Among Economically Vulnerable Households (pp. 190–214). Family Economics and Home Management Pre-conference, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska.
1992Hira, T. K. The rehabilitative aspect of consumer bankruptcy procedures. In D. Iams (Ed.), Mind and Money: The Quest for Financial Control and Stability (pp. 120–38). The Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Annual Conference, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.
1991Mugenda, O., T. K. Hira, and A. Fanslow. Influence of net worth, financial planning and satisfaction with quality of life. In Sharon Danes (Ed.), Financial Challenges for the Twenty-first Century (pp. 141–55). Association for the Financial Counseling and Planning Education, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.
1990Hira, T. K. Causes and effects of consumer bankruptcies: An international comparison. In Robert Weagley (Ed.), Many Perspectives Coming Together (pp. 21–38). Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.
1988Hira, T. K. Money management practices and satisfaction with various aspects of households’ finances among Japanese. In William C. Bailey (Ed.), Families and Finances: Agenda for the Future (pp. 29–43). Association for Financial Planning and Counseling Education, Lubbock, Texas.
1988Mugenda, O. M., T. K. Hira, and A. M. Fanslow. Effect of spousal communication on household’s satisfaction with financial situation and quality of life. In Proceedings of the American Council on Consumer Interest (pp. 151–4). University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.
1987Hira, T. K., D. Norris, and H. Van Auken. Certified female financial planners: How they differ from male planners. In Academic Symposium Proceedings (pp. 209–28). International Association for Financial Planning, Atlanta, Georgia.
1986Hira, T. K., D. Norris, and H. Van Auken. Certified financial planners: A practice profile. In K. Kitt (Ed.), Quality Control in an Emerging Profession (pp. 96–107). Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Chicago, Illinois.
1986Hira, T. K., D. Norris, and H. Van Auken. Factors influencing levels and methods of setting financial planning fees. In Academic Symposium Proceedings (pp. 25–36). International Association of Financial Planning, Chicago, Illinois.
1986Dane, M. S., and T. K. Hira. Knowledge, attitudes, and practices in the use of credit. In American Council on Consumer Interest Proceedings (pp. 234–60). St. Louis, Missouri.
1985Hira, T. K., H. Van Auken, and D. Norris. Certified financial planners: Their products, services and strategies. In Academic Symposium Proceedings for Financial Planning (pp. 51–70). International Association for Financial Planning, Anaheim, California.
1985Hira, T. K., and C. Fletcher. Impact of technology on deregulation on personal financial management. In S. Nickols (Ed.), Thinking Globally-Acting Locally—The Balancing Act (pp. 207–15). The Family Economics/Home Management Pre-Conference Workshop, The American Home Economics Association, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1984Mueller, J., and T. K. Hira. Impact of selected money management practices on household solvency status. In K. Goebel (Ed.), Consumer Responsibility/Corporate Responsibility (pp. 76–9). American Council on Consumer Interest, 30th Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.
1983Ulrichson, A., and T. K. Hira. The effect of exemption regulations on personal bankruptcies. In J. Burton (Ed.), Changes in Economic Policy—Implications for Family Well-Being (pp. 42–7). Annual Western Regional Family Economics and Home Management.

Refereed Abstracts

2006 Cäzilia Loibl, T. K. Hira, and M. Rupured. First time vs. repeat filers: The likelihood of completing a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy repayment plan. Eastern Family Economics and Resource Management Association. In Conference Program and Proceedings (p. 101). Knoxville, Tennessee, February 23-25.
2004 Hira, T. K., and Cäzilia Loibl. Financial education and the use of advanced health insurance among female employees. In Research and Practitioners’ Paper Abstracts, (p. 74). The 20th World Congress of Internal Federation of Home Economics. Kyoto Japan.
1996 Hira, T. K., K. L. Kostelecky, and H. Carr. Childhood experiences influencing current financial situations of college students in the U.S. and New Zealand. [abstract] In Brittan (Ed.), Living Conditions: A Global Responsibility: The Role of Home Economics, (p. 44). International Federation of Home Economics. World Congress Research Abstracts, Texas Tech, Lubbock, Texas.
1994 Strand, J. K., T. K. Hira, and R. B. Carter. Repeat consumer bankruptcy: A comparative analysis with one-time petitioners in the United States and Canada. [abstract] In R. H. Lytton (Ed.), Public Policy and Economic Well-Being: The Financial Counselors’ Role, (p. 142). VPI and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia.
1993 Hira, T. K., and M. D. Norris. Differences in opinions about disclosure and regulation among certified financial planners. [abstract] In V. S. Fitzsimmons (Ed.), Challenges for Financial Counseling and Planning Professionals, (p. 228). University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.
1993 Fanslow, A., N. Helgerson, and T. K. Hira. Money manager’s competencies over time: Their effect on capital accumulation. In S. Helmick and L. Burns (Eds.), Research Abstracts of 1993 American Home Economics Annual Meeting, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.
1992 Hira, T. K., and S. Nagashima. Attitude toward credit, lending, and borrowing practices affecting consumers in bankruptcies: An international comparison. [abstract] In Focusing on Families and Households: Change and Exchange, (p. 31). XVII World Congress of the International Federation of Home Economics. Hanover, Federal Republic of Germany.
1992 Hira, T. K., N. Wolf, and A. Fanslow. Factors influencing the level of household savings. [abstract] In S. Helmick (Ed.), Annual Meeting of the American Home Economic Association, (p. 125). Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.
1991 Sumarwan, U., and T. K. Hira. Perception of income adequacy and control over financial situation as predicator of subjective economic well-being. [abstract] In J. Bauer (Ed.), Family Economic Well-Being in the Next Century, (p. 63). University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.
1991 Hira, T. K., and U. Sumarwan. The impact of chronic health conditions and financial strain on the subjective economic well-being. [abstract] In J. Bauer (Ed.), Family Economic Well-Being in the Next Century, (p. 60). University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.
1990 Sumarwan, U., and T. K. Hira. Financial management practices influencing satisfaction with household’s financial status. [abstract] In C. J. Peck (Ed.), Abstracts of Research Presentations 1990 Annual Meeting, (p. 37). American Home Economics Association. Bloomington, Illinois: Meridian Education Corporation.
1989 Hira, T. K., and K. P. Varco. Use of consumer debt and satisfaction with level of living among rural older adults. [abstract] In R. Walker (Ed.), Families in Transition: Structural Changes and Effects on Family Life, (p. 205). American Home Economics Associations, Alexandria, Virginia.

Non-Refereed Papers—Proceedings and Other

2005Hira, T. K. Empowering families and strengthening communities through home economics education. In Proceedings of the First International Conference of Home Economics (pp. 204–11). Government College of Home Economics, Lahore, Pakistan, March 14–16.
1997Hira, T. K., K. Monson, and C. Ingram. Gambling: Impact on family and family finances. In D. Draper and C. Johnson (Eds.), Gambling and the Family Conference Proceedings. College of Family and Consumer Sciences, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
1997Hira, T. K., C. Ingram, and K. Monson. Gambling among college students—Their behaviors and beliefs. In D. Draper and C. Johnson (Eds.), Gambling and the Family Conference Proceedings. College of Family and Consumer Sciences, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
1995Hira, T. K. Credit counseling for insolvent debtor: Implications for debtors and creditors. In Credit Age. March 10–11, Japan Consumer Finance Association, Osaka, Japan.
1995Hira, T. K. Determinants of saving behavior of American consumers. In Credit Age. March 4–9, Japan Consumer Finance Association, Osaka, Japan.
1995Hira, T. K. The credit problems of the US consumers and role of financial counseling. In Credit Age. March 4–9, Japan Consumer Finance Association, Osaka, Japan.
1990Hira, T. K. Financial planning software. Advancing the Consumer Interest 2(2):31–2.
1988Hira, T. K., and T. L. Frey. Personal financial planning as a potential extension education program. In The New Agricultural (conference proceedings, pp. 2–13). North Central Regional Extension Farm Management, Ames, Iowa.
1987Swift, A. V., and T. K. Hira. Household interaction patterns in family finance area. 16th Annual Conference Proceedings (pp. 190–214). Southeastern Regional Association for Family Economics/Home Management, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
1986Hira, T. K. Financial management practices of two-income households. In G. Pyles (Ed.), Consumer Services for the Family: 15th Annual Conference, (pp. 57–62). Southeastern Regional Association for Family Economics/Home Management, Akron, Ohio.

Technical and Research Reports

2007Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. Final report: fact sheets—gender, age and ethnic differences in investment behavior: research and marketing implications. Sponsored by NASD Investor Education Foundation Grant Cycle 2004. Submitted on August 31, 2007, to the NASD Investor Education Foundation.
2007Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. Milestone 4 progress report: A typology of investors: Identification of teachable moments and key investment topics. Sponsored by NASD Investor Education Foundation Grant Cycle 2004. Submitted on February 28, 2007, to the NASD Investor Education Foundation. 200 pp.
2006Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. Milestone 3 progress report: Gender differences in investment behavior—Descriptive results. Sponsored by NASD Investor Education Foundation Grant Cycle 2004. Submitted on August 31, 2006, to the NASD Investor Education Foundation, 99 pp. Available at http://www.finrafoundation.org/grants_approved_2004.asp.
2006Hira, Tahira K., Dianne A. Anderson, and Cäzilia Loibl. Milestone 2 Progress Report: Telephone data collection. Sponsored by NASD Investor Education Foundation Grant Cycle 2004. Submitted on February 28, 2006, to the NASD Investor Education Foundation, 27 pp.
2005Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. Milestone 1 progress report: Research synthesis and survey instrument development. Sponsored by NASD Investor Education Foundation Grant Cycle 2004. Submitted on August 31, 2005, to the NASD Investor Education Foundation, 45 pp.
2002Lean personal financial management: Key to employee financial well-being. Educator’s Manual; Student Manual. Iowa State University, University Extension. Iowa Manufacturing Extension Partnership.
2001Hira, T. K., and F. M. Itote. Impact of financial education on employee well-being and loyalty: A longitudinal study. Ernst and Young. June. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
2000Hira, T. K., and L. S. Power. Assessment of employer provided retirement planning support and employer satisfaction during retirement. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
2000Hira, T. K. Employee financial well-being and company loyalty. Ernst and Young. February. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
1997Hira, T. K., K. Monson, A. M. Fanslow, and K. J. Kim. Evaluation of training programs that assist family investment program participants move toward self-sufficiency. Child Welfare Training Research Project. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
1997Hira, T. K. A study of ISU faculty and staff professional development experiences. June. For Office of the President, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
1996Hira, T. K. Strategic planning progress during 1995–1996: Highlights and benchmark measures. October. For Office of the President, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
1996Hira, T. K., K. Monson, and A. M. Fanslow. Formulative evaluation of the progress of review and adjustment unit (REVAD) participants in gaining job skills. Child Welfare Training and Research Project. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
1989Hira, T. K. Evaluation of bankruptcy procedures and proposal for new directions. Prepared for the Deputy Superintendent of Bankruptcy, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Ottawa/Hull.
1989Hira, T. K. Causes and effects of consumer bankruptcies—An international comparison: United States, Canada, Scotland, and Japan. Prepared for Rodo-Kinko Kyokai, Labor Bank Association, Tokyo, Japan.
1987Hira, T. K. Analysis of debt structure of Scottish families: 1984–1987. Prepared for the Scottish Association of Citizens Advice Bureau, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
1979Hira, T. K. A study of the small debtor program in Manitoba: 1973–1977. Prepared for Consumer and Corporate Affairs, Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, Manitoba, Canada.

Published Book Reviews

1993Hira, T. K. Review of Buy Now, Pay Later: Advertising, Credit, and Consumer Durables in the 1920s, by Martha L. Olney. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Press. Journal of Consumer Affairs 27(1):196–9.
1981Hira, T. K. Review of Life Insurance: The Consumer Union Report. Canadian Home Economics Journal (Spring): 107.
1979Hira, T. K. Review of Social Psychological Representation in Television Advertising, by T. E. Shrimp. Canadian Home Economics Journal (Fall): 206.

Invited Presentations To Professional Organizations/Groups

International Presentations

2010Hira, T. K. Promoting Financial Success: National Strategy for Financial Literacy, Chuo University, Tokyo Japan, December 22.
2010Hira, T. K. Bankruptcy Reform: Effectiveness of Financial Counseling and Education. Yokahama University, Tokyo, Japan, December 23.
2008Hira, T. K. Home economics as a foundation for human capital development (keynote). National Institute of Educations (NIE) and Association of Home Economics Singapore (AHES) Symposium, March 7.
2006Hira, T. K. Impact of workplace financial education on career satisfaction and employee loyalty. Financial Forum II, Canadian Home Economics Education, Vancouver, BC, Canada, December 8–10.
2006Hira, T. K. The changing agenda for home economics: Cultivating flexible, sustainable practices in the face of globalization (keynote). International Home Economics Congress, Ankara, Turkey, March 22–24.
2005Hira, T. K. Empowering families and strengthening communities through home economics education (keynote). First International Conference of Home Economics, Lahore, Pakistan, March 14.
2004Hira, T. K. Barriers—bridging the divides among the societies: The potentials of and challenges for home economics (keynote). International Federation of Home Economic Congress, Kyoto, Japan, August 3.
2003Hira, T. K. Importance of financial literacy in the current technology and information environment. Japan Consumer Finance Association (JCFA) Consumer Finance Symposium, Osaka/Tokyo, Japan, October.
2003Hira, T. K. Challenges facing the debt counseling industry in America and global implications. Japan Consumer Finance Association (JCFA) Financial Counseling Workshop, Tokyo, Japan, October.
2003Hira, T. K. Critical elements of financial education for high school students. Consumer Education Association of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, October.
2003Hira, T. K. Impact of the proposed U.S. consumer bankruptcy legislation on credit counseling and financial education of the American consumer (keynote). Annual Conference of the Academy of Consumer Finance and Services, Sapporo, Japan, November.
2003Hira, T. K. Impact of regulations on the availability and cost of financial products and services (panel member). Annual Conference of the Academy of Consumer Finance and Services, Sapporo, Japan, November.
2001Hira, T. K. Financial planning: A new approach to curriculum in family economics and management (one-week seminar). University of Putra, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
2000Hira, T. K. Financial planning education: A requirement for consumers in the 21st century (keynote). Japan Association of Consumer Education, Nagoya, Japan.
1999Hira, T. K. The nature of a fresh start and the role of financial education in granting discharge to Chapter 7 debtors. INSOL International Conference of the Americas, Bermuda.
1998Hira, T. K. Importance of financial management education as part of family resource management in developing economies. College of Home Economics, Lahore, Pakistan.
1997Hira, T. K. Credit culture and the need for money management education. University of Putra, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
1996Hira, T. K. Application of family resource management model to improve family financial well-being. International Federation of Home Economics Congress, Bangkok, Thailand.
1995Hira, T. K. Credit counseling model: Implications for the industry. Consumer Finance Association Conference, Osaka, Japan.
1995Hira, T. K. Consumer credit issues and the role of money management education and credit counseling (keynote). Japan-American Consumer Education Conference, Tokyo, Japan.
1995Hira, T. K. Factors influencing saving behavior of American households. Japan-American Consumer Education Conference, Tokyo, Japan.
1994Hira, T. K. Underlying causes of family financial problems and development of appropriate financial counseling techniques. Otago Budget Advisory Services district meeting, Dunedin, New Zealand.
1994Hira, T. K. Changing family structure and the economic well-being of New Zealand families (keynote). New Zealand Federation of Family Budgeting Services, Wellington, New Zealand.
1994Hira, T. K. Why we must develop formal educational courses in financial planning. Rotary International, Dunedin, New Zealand.
1994Hira, T. K. Status of financial planning profession and professionals in the U.S.A: Implications for institutions of higher education. Investment Portfolio Design and Securities Limited, Auckland, New Zealand.
1994Hira, T. K. Consumer debt and consumer bankruptcy in the U.S.A.: The need for money management education and financial counseling. Association of Home Science Alumnae of New Zealand, Inc., Dunedin, New Zealand.
1992Hira, T. K. International comparison of consumer bankruptcy and consumer debt (keynote). Annual meeting of National Conference of Bankruptcy Clerks (NCBC), Acapulco, Mexico.
1990Hira, T. K. Risk management practices and their impact on household’s satisfaction with financial status. Nara Women’s University Department of Consumer Economics and Resource Management, Nara, Japan.
1990Hira, T. K. Differences in options available to consumers defaulting on their credit obligations: Comparison among U.S.A., Canada, Japan, and Scotland. International Credit Conference, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
1989Hira, T. K. Analysis of debt structure among bankruptcies: An international comparison. The West-London University, London, England.
1989Hira, T. K. Relationship between consumer bankruptcies and family poverty in Scotland. Citizens Advice Scotland Jubilee National Conference on Poverty, Glasgow, Scotland.
1989Hira, T. K. Determinants of household assets management among Japanese: A systems approach. National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan.
1989Hira, T. K. Invited to be the resource leader in the professional development program for official receivers of the bankruptcy branch. Conducted by Superintendent of Bankruptcy, Consumer, and Corporate Affairs Canada, Halifax, Canada.
1987Hira, T. K. Credit unions and their role in financial counseling in the United States. Annual meeting of North Edinburgh Credit Union, Edinburgh, Scotland.
1987Hira, T. K. Assessment and evaluation of family financial management curriculum for home economics educators. Manchester Polytechnic Institute, Department of Home Economics, Manchester, England.
1987Hira, T. K. Consumer credit problems affecting U.S. families. Jubilee Centre for Family Research, Cambridge, England.
1987Hira, T. K. Role of education to alleviate family financial problems. Institute of Home Economics, Scottish Branch, Queen’s College, Glasgow, Scotland.
1987Hira, T. K. Factors contributing to family financial problems. Institute of Home Economics, Scottish Branch, Queen’s College, Glasgow, Scotland.
1986Hira, T. K. Impact of financial problems on family living and family financial management education. Hyogo University of Teacher Education, Japan.
1986Hira, T. K. Household’s financial management practices influencing solvency and satisfaction (keynote). Japan Society of Household Economics, Osaka, Japan.
1986Hira, T. K. Consumer bankruptcies in the U.S. and Canada: Causes and effects. Osaka Bar Association, Osaka, Japan.
1986Hira, T. K. Factors influencing various aspects of household financial management. 8th International Home Economics Research Conference, Glasgow, Scotland.

National and Regional Presentations

2009Hira, T. K. How to Survive and Thrive Even in Financially Stressed Times. Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, April 8.
2009Hira, T. K. Financial Literacy: National Perspective—Local and Personal Implications. Minnesota Jump$tart Coalition Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 9.
2004Hira, T. K. Consumer bankruptcy—Global comparisons (North America, Asia, and Europe). Eastern Regional Family Economics and Resource Management Association (EFERMA) Regional Symposium on Consumer Bankruptcy, February.
2003Hira, T. K. Factors influencing borrowers’ money behavior: Evidence from the research. Credit Industry Research Council (CIRC), Fall Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona, September.
2003Hira, T. K. Need for financial education: Why now? (keynote). Connecticut State Board of Education Financial Literacy Symposium, Hartford, Connecticut, March 27.
2003Hira, T. K. Need for financial education: Role of family and consumer sciences professionals. Annual conference, Wisconsin Family and Consumer Sciences, Madison, Wisconsin, March 7.
2003Hira, T. K. Predictors of family economic well-being. Journalism Fellowships in Child and Family Policy Conference, University of Maryland, Washington, D.C., January 8.
2002Hira, T. K. Family and consumer sciences: A profession for the future. Annual meeting of New Mexico Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
2001Hira, T. K. Family and consumer sciences: Future directions. Arizona Family and Consumer Science Association, Tucson, Arizona.
1999Hira, T. K. Socio-psychological aspect of money behavior (individual and family dynamics): Response from academia. The National Association of Personal Finance Advisors (NAPFA), Advance Planners Conference, Denver, Colorado.
1998Hira, T. K. Bankruptcy and Gambling in Iowa: Is there a connection? Annual Conference for the National Coalition against Gambling Expansion, St. Louis, Missouri.
1997Hira, T. K. Financial beliefs and behaviors of college students. In Touch Forum, annual conference for student loan officers and financial aid advisors, Jacksonville, Florida.
1997Hira, T. K. Distance education and delivery media: Implications for teaching (panel member). American Association Family and Consumer Sciences, Washington, D.C.
1997Hira, T. K. Beijing Action Group: Implementing the Beijing Platform (international section, panel member). American Association Family and Consumer Sciences, Washington, D.C.
1997Hira, T. K. Consumer credit culture: Implications for the 21st century. International Credit Association (ICA) District VI Conference, Omaha, Nebraska.
1996Hira, T. K. Women and financial planning: Their role in creating and preserving family’s wealth. Iowa Cattlemen’s Association Convention, Des Moines, Iowa.
1996Hira, T. K. Consumer behavior: An important variable in the credit risk model. Citicorp’s global credit conference, Las Vegas, Nevada.
1996Hira, T. K. Financial attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors: Differences by age. National Conference of International Credit Association (ICA), New Orleans, Louisiana.
1996Hira, T. K. Lifestyle concerns for those planning to retire. John Deere Company, Des Moines, Iowa.
1996Hira, T. K. Financial planning for female small business owners. Iowa Association of Cosmetologists, Des Moines, Iowa.
1996Hira, T. K. Social and psychological factors influencing saving and spending behavior of American consumers. International Credit Association, Iowa Chapter, Des Moines, Iowa.
1996Hira, T. K. Money Personalities: An empirical look. Nazaruddin Financial Planning Group, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
1995Hira, T. K. Understanding forces behind money behavior: Implications for financial advisors. Annual retreat of the Colorado Society of Certified Financial Planners (CFPs), Breckenridge, Colorado.
1995Hira, T. K. Social and psychological aspects of money: Implications for high school teachers. International Credit Association (ICA) of Midlands, Train the Trainers seminar, Omaha, Nebraska.
1995Hira, T. K. Family resource management approach to moderating the effect of toxic environment on children. Invited response to James Garbarino’s keynote address at the 2nd General Session of American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1995Hira, T. K. Role of family in developing money management attitudes: An insight for financial professionals (keynote). Master planner section of the Annual Conference of the Institute of Certified Financial Planners (ICFP), San Diego, California.
1995Hira, T. K. Ethics work for professionals in financial planning. Iowa Society of Certified Financial Planners, Des Moines, Iowa.
1994Hira, T. K. Understanding the needs and resources available to work with limited resource adults. National conference sponsored by the National Coalition for Consumer Education and AT&T Consumer Credit Education Fund, Jacksonville, Florida.
1994Hira, T. K., and M. Born. Professional ethics: What do we teach? What do we do? Implications for the profession. Association for Financial Counseling, Planning and Counseling Education, Nashville, Tennessee.
1994Hira, T. K. Financial planning needs and processes: Implications for women. Iowa Home Economics Educators’ Conference, Des Moines, Iowa.
1994Hira, T. K. Differences in bankruptcy circumstances and consequences for petitioners filing under Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13. Annual seminar of National Association of Chapter 13 Trustees, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1993Hira, T. K. Levels of credit use and savings among Americans: Policy implications. Personal Economics Summit; The Institute of Certified Financial Planners, Washington, D.C.
1993Hira, T. K. International consumer credit trends. International Credit Association (ICA), Train the Trainer seminar, Omaha, Nebraska.
1993Hira, T. K. The strategic role of academic involvement in the future of financial planning profession. Annual retreat of the Institute of Certified Financial Planners (ICFP), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
1993Hira, T. K. Retirement planning: Research findings and implications for female baby boomers. American Home Economics Association (AHEA), Orlando, Florida.
1993Hira, T. K. Research linkages within agricultural experiment stations. American Home Economics Association (AHEA), research section, Orlando, Florida.
1993Fanslow, A. M., N. J. Helgerson, and T. K. Hira. Iowa money manager project: 1982–1991. Des Moines Association of Life Underwriters, Des Moines, Iowa.
1992Hira, T. K. Economic well-being of American families: Gearing up for the international year of the family, 1994. Annual meeting of International Section of the American Home Economics Association, Denver, Colorado.
1991Hira, T. K. The financial planning industry outlook: Regulations, future, and marketing of financial planning services. Personal Financial Planning Committee of the Iowa Society of CPAs, Des Moines, Iowa.
1990Hira, T. K. Investing wisely over the life cycle. Northwest Regional meeting of Iowa Home Economics Association, Ames, Iowa.
1989Hira, T. K. Financial decision making patterns among Japanese households. University of Hawaii Department of Human Resources, Mauna, Hawaii.
1989Hira, T. K. Impact of consumer bankruptcy on debtor’s family life: An international comparison. 19th Advance Procedures Bankruptcy Conference, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
1989Hira, T. K. Role of bankruptcy as a legal alternative for overextended debtors. Accent Financial Services, West Des Moines, Iowa.
1989Hira, T. K. Changes in household financial status influencing level of satisfaction: 1982–86. Annual meeting of American Association of University Women, Marshalltown, Iowa.
1989Hira, T. K. Impact of bankruptcies on families: An international comparison. Regional meeting of Family and Consumer Sciences Alumni Association, Focus on Research, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
1988Hira, T. K. Causes and effects of consumer bankruptcies. Iowa Credit Society, Des Moines, Iowa.
1988Hira, T. K. Retirement planning for farm families: Investment strategies. Iowa State University Extension in-service training, Ames, Iowa.
1988Hira, T. K. Evaluation of consumer bankruptcy process: International comparisons. International Conference on Consumer Bankruptcy, Ames, Iowa.
1988Hira, T. K. Consumer attitude toward financial planning and financial planners. Estate Planning Council, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
1988Hira, T. K. Similarities and differences between insolvent consumers in U.S.A., Japan, Canada, and Scotland. Iowa State Home Economics Extension Area Consumer/Management Specialist in-service training, Ames, Iowa.
1984Hira, T. K. Financial planning and its role in banking industry. Iowa Bankers Association Consumer Lending Retail Banking Conference, Des Moines, Iowa.
1984Hira, T. K. Research: How it helps understand financial concerns of families. Iowa State University Cooperative Extension Service Family Financial Counseling Workshop, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
1984Hira, T. K. Role of home economics in international development. Annual meeting of Iowa State University Home Economics Alumni Association, Ames, Iowa.
1984Hira, T. K. Exploring the financial needs of the elderly. Iowa State University Cooperative Extension Workshop, Decorah, Iowa.
1984Hira, T. K. Importance of communication skills in financial planning (one-day workshop). Financial Planning Institute sponsored by the Iowa Bankers Association, Des Moines, Iowa.
1984Hira, T. K. Financial planning: Need and process (three-day session). Financial Planning Institute sponsored by the Iowa Bankers Association, Des Moines, Iowa.
1983Hira, T. K. Cross-cultural perspectives of illness and childbearing. Mary Greeley Medical Center, Ames, Iowa.
1983Hira, T. K. Strategies to cope with financial realities after graduation. Phi-U chapter meeting, Ames, Iowa.
1982Hira, T. K. Personal financial planning: Strategies and alternatives. Mosebach, Griffith & Company, Certified Public Accountants, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
1982Hira, T. K. Investment alternatives for the 80s. Waterloo Area County Extension Service, Waterloo, Iowa.
1982Hira, T. K. Retirement planning for clergy. Iowa Clergy Economic Education 17th Annual Conference, Boone, Iowa.
1982Hira, T. K. Financial management in an age of economic uncertainty. Annual meeting of Iowa Home Economics Association, Fort Dodge, Iowa.
1982Hira, T. K. Personal financial management for young adults. WOI-TV series, Young People Speak Out, Ames, Iowa.
1982Hira, T. K. Families and the economic crunch. Families of the Future area conference, Ida Grove, Iowa.
1981Hira, T. K. Challenges for educators in the area of family finance in today’s economic climate. Iowa State University Extension area specialists in-service training, Ames, Iowa.
1981Hira, T. K. Financial problems and money management for church families. Iowa Clergy Economic Education 16th Annual Conference, Boone, Iowa.

Juried Presentations at Professional Meetings Regional, National, or International

2009Rock, Whitney, Tahira Hira, and Cäzilia Loibl. Role of internet as a source of financial information, Academy of Financial Services, Anaheim, California, October.
2008Hira, T. K. Cultural differences in use of technology to access financial information and attitudes towards financial advisors. International Federation of Home Economics Congress, Lucerne, Switzerland, July 26–31.
2007Hira, T. K., Cäzilia Loibl, and Tom Schenk, Jr. Risk tolerance and investor confidence: Ethnic and cultural differences. Academy of Financial Services, Orlando, Florida, October.
2007Hira, T. K., Cäzilia Loibl, and Tom Schenk, Jr. Ethnic and racial differences in investment behavior. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Conference, Reno, Nevada, June.
2007Loibl, Cäzilia, and Tahira K. Hira. Gender differences in information search strategies for investments. Conference of the International Association for Research in Economic Psychology (IAREP), Ljubljana, Slovenia.
2006Loibl, Cäzilia, and Tahira K. Hira. First-time vs. repeat filers: The likelihood of completing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy repayment plan (research paper). Eastern Family Economics and Resource Management Association (EFERMA) Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee.
2005Hira, Tahira K., Cäzilia Loibl, and Michael Rupured. Debtor education and the ability to complete Chapter 13 plans (research paper). Academy of Financial Services Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 8–9.
2004Loibl, Cäzilia, and Tahira K. Hira. The effect of financial conversation on financial learning and its outcomes. Academy of Financial Services Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 6–7.
2004Hira, Tahira K., and Cäzilia Loibl. A gender perspective on the use of supplemental health care plans. IFHE World Congress, Kyoto, Japan, August 1–7.
2004Loibl, C., and T. K. Hira. Effects of financial education on self-directed financial learning and career satisfaction of lower-level, white-collar workers. The Think Tank “Motivating Americans to Develop Constructive Behaviors,” sponsored by National Endowment for Financial Education, Denver, Colorado, May 11–13.
2004Loibl, C., and T. K. Hira. Effects of financial education on self-directed financial learning and career satisfaction of lower-level, white-collar workers. Annual Conference of the American Council on Consumer Interest (ACCI), Washington, D.C., March 31–April 3.
2004Loibl, C., and T. K. Hira. Workplace financial education and employee financial behavior and beliefs: The role of self-directed financial learning (research paper). Annual Conference of Eastern Regional Family Economics and Resource Management Association (EFERMA). Tampa, Florida, February 26–28.
2003Hira, T. K., and C. Loibl. Effects of financial education in the workplace on employee financial behavior. American Council on Consumer Interest, Atlanta, Georgia, April 2–5.
2002Hira, T. K., Predictors of financial satisfaction during retirement. International Household and Family Research Conference, Helsinki, Finland.
2001Enders, L., T. K. Hira, B. Miller, and T. Carlson. A narrative: Financial counseling approach to gambling issues. Annual Conference of American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Denver, Colorado.
2000Hira, T. K., and J. Masud. Cultural differences in financial beliefs and behaviors among college students. (U.S. and Malaysia) XIX IFHE Congress, Accra, Ghana.
2000Hira, T. K., M. Anderson, and K. Petersen. What do students know about their education debt and impact on life after graduation? American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Chicago, Illinois.
1999Hira, T. K. The impact of gambling on interpersonal relationships. Gambling & Gaming: Winners & Losers? Conference, University of Omaha–Nebraska.
1999Hira, T. K. The impact of gambling on household finances: Role of financial educators. American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Seattle, Washington.
1998Enders, L., T. K. Hira, and B. Miller. The impact of gambling on interpersonal relationships. National Conference of American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, Dallas, Texas.
1997Hira, T. K. Work training skills of Iowa’s Family Investment Program (FIP) participants. Annual meeting of Family Economics–Resource Management and Family Relations–Human Development Pre-Conference to the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Washington, D.C.
1996Hira, T. K., K. L. Kostelecky, and N. Carr. Childhood experiences influencing current financial situation of college students in the U.S. and New Zealand. XVIII International Federation of Home Economics Congress, Bangkok, Thailand.
1995Hira, T. K., H. Noh, and M. Winter. Relationship between borrowing practices and financial difficulties among rural households. National Conference of Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education (AFCPE), New Orleans, Louisiana.
1995Hira, T. K., and K. L. Kostelecky. Methods of data collection from debtors in bankruptcy—Procedural concerns. Biennial Pre-conference of Family Resource Management, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1994Hira, T. K., A. Swift, and K. L. Kostelecky. Development of a diagnostic instrument to understand the role of family problems among financial counseling clients. National Conference of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Nashville, Tennessee.
1994Garrison, M. E., R. H. Norem, T. K. Hira, and M. Dewolf. Revisiting family health status. Poster session presented at the National Conference of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1994Malia, J., M. E. Garrison, R. H. Norem, T. K. Hira, and M. Dewolf. Revisiting family health status. National Conference of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1994Strand, J. K., T. K. Hira, and B. R. Carter. Repeat consumer bankruptcies: A comparative analysis with one-time petitioners in the United States and Canada. Poster session presented at the National Conference of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Nashville, Tennessee.
1993Dufresne, T. J., and T. K. Hira. An application of the double ABCX Model of Family Adaptation to families who have experienced financial stress. National Conference of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, San Antonio, Texas.
1993Hira, T. K., and D. Norris. Certified financial planners’ attitudes toward regulations and disclosure requirements. Poster session presented at the National Conference of the Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education, San Antonio, Texas.
1993Hira, T. K., and U. Sumarwan. Determinants of financial strain and satisfaction with financial status among rural elderly. American Home Economics Association, Family Economics/Home Management Pre-conference, Orlando, Florida.
1993Garrison, M. E., J. Malia, R. H. Norem, and T. K. Hira. Measuring family daily hassles: Development of an inventory. Annual Conference of the National Council of Family Relations (NCFR), Baltimore, Maryland.
1993Fanslow, A. M., N. J. Helgerson, and T. K. Hira. Money management competencies of managers over time. Research poster session presented at the American Home Economics Association (AHEA) Conference, Orlando, Florida.
1992Malia, J. A., M. E. Garrison, R. H. Norem, and T. K. Hira. Exploratory factor analysis of a family health inventory. Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR), Orlando, Florida.
1992Garrison, M. E., J. Malia, R. H. Norem, and T. K. Hira. Developing a daily hassles inventory: An exploratory factor analysis. Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR), Orlando, Florida.
1992Hira, T. K. Household resource management systems cross-cultural approach: An application to credit management by household. Household Resource Management International Research Symposium, Ebsdorfergrund, Germany.
1992Hira, T. K., and S. Nagashima. Attitudes toward credit, lending, and borrowing practices affecting consumer bankruptcies: An international comparison. XXII International Federation of Home Economics (IFHE) Congress, Hanover, Germany.
1992Hira, T. K., N. Wolf, and A. Fanslow. Factors influencing the level of household savings. Annual meeting of American Home Economics Association, Denver, Colorado.
1991Garrison, M. E., and T. K. Hira. The effect of daily hassles, reported managerial behavior, family adaptability, and cohesion on family health. Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) Denver, Colorado.
1991Hira, T. K. Consumer default: Policy and educational implications, an international perspective. Family Economics and Home Management Workshop, Annual Conference of American Home Economics Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1990Garrison, M. E., and T. K. Hira. The effect of daily hassles, reported managerial behavior, family adaptability, and cohesion on family health (accepted but not presented). 4th Annual Conference on the Family, Family Studies Center, Oxford, Ohio.
1990Sumarwan, U., and T. K. Hira. Financial management practices influencing satisfaction with household financial status. Annual Conference of American Home Economics Association, San Antonio, Texas.
1989Hira, T. K. Changes in factors influencing consumer debt among Scottish families during 1984–1987. International Home Economics Research Conference, Middlesex Polytechnic Institute, Middlesex, England.
1989Hira, T. K. Use of consumer debt and satisfaction with level of living among rural adults. Poster session presented at the pre-conference workshop on Family Economics/Home Management, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1989Titus, P. M., A. M. Fanslow, and T. K. Hira. Financial management knowledge and behaviors of household money managers. Poster session presented at the Annual Conference of American Home Economics Association, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1989Hira, T. K. Determinants of consumer debt problems among Scottish families. Poster session presented at the Annual Conference of American Home Economics Association, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1988Hira, T. K. Money management practices and satisfaction with various aspects of household finances among Japanese. Annual meeting of Association for Financial Planning and Counseling Education, Lubbock, Texas.
1988Hira, T. K. Determinants of asset management among Japanese households. XVI Congress of the International Federation of Home Economics, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1988Mugenda, O., T. K. Hira, and A. Fanslow. Impact of spousal communication on household’s satisfaction. Poster session presented at the Annual Conference of American Council on Consumer Interest, Chicago, Illinois.
1988Norris, D. M, T. K. Hira, and H. E. Van Auken. Certification of personal financial planners. Midwest Business Administration Association, St. Louis, Missouri.
1987Titus, P., A. Fanslow, and T. K. Hira. Net worth and financial satisfaction as a function of money managers’ competencies. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of American Vocational Association, Washington, D.C.
1987Nagashima, S., and T. K. Hira. Family life planning: A management process. Japan Society of Consumer Education, Nagoya, Japan.
1987Nagashima, S., and T. K. Hira. Credit management practices among Japanese households. Japan Society of Household Economics, Tokyo, Japan.
1987Mugenda, O. M., and T. K. Hira. Determinants of household’s net worth. Poster research reporting session presented at the annual meeting of American Home Economics Association, Family Economics/Home Management, Indianapolis, Indiana.
1987Hira, T. K., D. M. Norris, and H. Van Auken. Factors influencing financial planning process followed by certified financial planners. Poster research reporting session presented at the annual meeting of American Home Economics Association, Family Economics/Home Management, Indianapolis, Indiana.
1987Hira, T. K. Factors influencing satisfaction with various aspects of household’s finances (keynote). 1987 pre-conference Family Economics and Home Management Workshop of the American Home Economics Association, Indianapolis, Indiana.
1987Swift, A. V., and T. K. Hira. Household interaction patterns in family finance area. Southeastern Regional Association for Family Economics/Home Management, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
1986Hira, T. K., and O. M. Mugenda. The determinants of money managers’ satisfaction with level of living and level of assets. Building Family Strengths National Symposium, Lincoln, Nebraska.
1986Hira, T. K. Family financial management practices of two-income households. Southeastern Regional Association for Family Economics/Home Management Meeting, Akron, Ohio.
1985Hira, T. K. Determinants of financial asset management behavior. 14th Annual Conference of the Southeastern Regional Association for Family Economics/Home Management, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
1984Hira, T. K. Determinants of household solvency status: Applications of a management model. XV Congress of the International Federation of Home Economics, Oslo, Norway.
1984Danes, S., and T. K. Hira. Money management knowledge of college students. Building Family Strengths National Symposium, Lincoln, Nebraska.
1984Mueller, J., and T. K. Hira. A managerial systems approach to money management practices of a household. Southeastern Regional Association for Family Economics/Home Management Conference, Blacksburg, Virginia.
1984Hira, T. K., and O. Mugenda. Evaluation of bankruptcy procedure in Iowa. Southeastern Regional Association for Family Economics/Home Management Conference, Blacksburg, Virginia.
1983Hira, T. K. Evaluation of financial counseling/planning research publication sources. Financial Counseling Consortium, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.
1983Hira, T. K. Opinions of college students towards credit card use. Annual meeting of Canadian Home Economics Association, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
1983Hira, T. K., and A. Ulrichson. Impact of financial problems on family relationships. Annual meeting of American Home Economics Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1983Hira, T. K. Money management knowledge, attitudes, and practices among households. Sixth National Symposium on Building Family Strengths, Lincoln, Nebraska.
1982Hira, T. K., and G. Bivens. Occupational aspirations of Iowa farm parents for their older child. Canadian Home Economics Association Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
1981Hira, T. K., and G. Bivens. Consumer travel patterns in rural Iowa. Canadian Home Economics Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

State Presentations

2009Hira, T. K. Financial Literacy: National Perspective and Implications for Women. Iowa State University Foundation, Women in Philanthropy Annual Conference, Ames, Iowa, May 13.
2009Hira, T. K. Financial Literacy in America: Opportunities and Challenges. Greater Des Moines Committee. Des Moines, Iowa, April 8.
2009Hira, T. K. Why Financial Education and Why Start Early? Treynor State Bank, Treynor, Iowa, April 14.
2008Hira, T. K. Youth financial literacy: challenges and opportunities. Annual meeting of Jump$tart Coalition Iowa, Ankeny, Iowa, July.
2008Hira, T. K. President’s Council on Financial Literacy. Mason City First National Bank and First Citizens Trust Company, Mason City, Iowa, June.
2001Hira, T. K. Successful financial planning for women business owners. Cherokee, Iowa.
1993Helgerson, N., A. M. Fanslow, and T. K. Hira. Economic profile of Iowa money managers over time (1982–1991). Iowa Home Economics Association, Des Moines, Iowa.
1990Hira, T. K., and U. Sumarwan. Determinants of satisfaction with household financial status. Annual Conference of Iowa Home Economics Association, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
1989Hira, T. K., and C. Brinkman. The influence of socio-demographic characteristics and knowledge about loans on student debt. Annual Conference of Iowa Home Economics Association, Ames, Iowa.
1989Hira, T. K. Factors causing debt problems among Scottish families. Annual Conference of Iowa Home Economics Association, Ames, Iowa.
1988Hira, T. K. Money management practices of Japanese households. Annual Conference of Iowa Home Economics Association, Coralville, Iowa.
1986Hira, T. K. Financial planning advice! Who is using it? Annual Conference of Iowa Home Economics Association, Waterloo, Iowa.

Presentations to the Iowa State University and Ames Community

2004 Hira, T. K. The role of professional societies in building future leaders. Family and Consumer Science 206. Sept. 22.
2003 Hira, T. K. Family and consumer sciences and global economy: Critical issues facing families and individuals. Family and Consumer Education Studies (FCES 521/421), Iowa State University, January.
2002 Hira, T. K. Role of student leaders in the success of professional societies. Family and Consumer Education Studies student club meeting, Iowa State University.
2002 Hira, T. K. Women and leadership in a global environment. Women in Development lecture series, Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, Iowa State University.
2002 Hira, T. K. Social gambling and bankruptcy: Is there a connection? Ames chapter of the American Society of Women Accountants.
2001 Hira, T. K. Critical economic issues facing individuals and families. International Perspectives in Family and Consumer Sciences (FCEDS 421/521).
2001 Hira, T. K. Leadership in family and consumer sciences. Foundations of Family and Consumer Sciences (FCEDS 160).
2000 Hira, T. K. Narrative therapy and problem gambling. Iowa Communications Network, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa.
2000 Hira, T. K. Role of women in the new millennium. Leadership seminar by Young Women’s Christian Association.
1999 Hira, T. K. Spending and saving approach for young adults—To plan for retirement. Beta Alpha Psi accounting honor society, Iowa State University College of Business.
1998 Hira, T. K. Gambling in Iowa: Implications for families and children. United Methodist Church, Ames, Iowa.
1998 Hira, T. K. Financial planning strategies for graduating seniors. Iowa State University College of Design.
1997 Hira, T. K. Retirement planning: Role of social security and IPERS. Mary Greeley Medical Center, Ames, Iowa.
1997 Hira, T. K. Financial planning for your future. Mary Greeley Medical Center, Ames, Iowa.
1997 Hira, T. K. Financial planning for women: Capturing their strengths of planning for their specific needs. Iowa State University Women’s Center.
1996 Hira, T. K. Financial planning specifics for new graduates. Iowa State University College of Design.
1996 Hira, T. K. Financial planning essentials for graduating seniors. Iowa State University Department of Chemical Engineering.
1996 Hira, T. K. Essentials of financial planning for young professionals. Farm House fraternity, Iowa State University.
1996 Hira, T. K. ISU benefit plans: How to select an option to meet your family needs and your pocket. Iowa State University Colleges of Agriculture and Family and Consumer Sciences. (two separate presentations)
1996 Hira, T. K., C. Ingram, and K. Monson. Students and gambling: Their beliefs, opinions and behavior. Gambling conference sponsored by Iowa State University College of Family and Consumer Sciences.
1996 Hira, T. K. Gambling: Its impact on family relations and family finances. Gambling conference sponsored by Iowa State University College of Family and Consumer Sciences.
1996 Hira, T. K. The savings, spending and borrowing behavior of Japan and U.S. consumers. International Voices lecture series, Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, Iowa State University.
1996 Hira, T. K. Financial planning for new college graduates. A seminar sponsored by senior council of 1996 graduating class.
1995 Hira, T. K. Social-psychological aspects of money behavior. ISU Extension Service, Family Resource Management Field Specialist in-service training.
1995 Hira, T. K. Influence of family environment and family rules on money attitudes and money behavior. Education forum, Collegiate United Methodist Church, Ames, Iowa.
1995 Hira, T. K. Financial planning: Profession and careers. Phi Kappa Phi finance honor society, Iowa State University.
1995 Hira, T. K. Basic approach to financial planning for professional women. Professional Cosmetology Institute, Ames, Iowa.
1994 Hira, T. K. Mutual fund investment strategies. College for Seniors, Iowa State University.
1994 Hira, T. K. Investment for retirement. American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)/Women’s Financial Information Program, Ames, Iowa.
1993 Hira, T. K. Characteristics, types, and selection of mutual funds. College for Seniors sponsored by the Office for Retirement Information and Planning, Iowa State University.
1993 Hira, T. K. One-week workshop in financial management for Family Resource Management Extension staff. Ames, Iowa.
1989 Hira, T. K. Financial management today for the future. Phi Gamma Delta, Ames, Iowa.
1989 Hira, T. K. Money management principles for today’s youth: Young people speak out. WOI-TV, Ames, Iowa.
1988 Hira, T. K. Financial planning for professional women. Medical Women’s Association, McFarland Clinic, Ames, Iowa.
1986 Hira, T. K. Investing for the future. P&S Women’s Conference, Ames, Iowa.
1986 Hira, T. K. Investment opportunities for young adults. Three-hour workshop presented at the 1986 Iowa 4-H Conference, Ames, Iowa.
1985–1986 Hira, T. K. Financial planning strategies. Bi-weekly, open-line radio program, WOI Radio, Ames, Iowa.
1984 Hira, T. K. Mutual funds: An investment strategy. Presented as part of College Week, Iowa State University.
1983–1986 Hira, T. K. Investing in Mutual Funds. Seminars presented as part of Iowa State University’s Continuing Education Investment Planning Seminars.
1983–1984 Hira, T. K. Family money management in the 80’s. Invest in Yourself series sponsored by the Office for Retirement Information and Planning, Iowa State University.
1982 Hira, T. K. Investing in money market funds and mutual fund investment strategies. Seminars presented as part of Iowa State University’s Financial Health seminar series.
1982 Hira, T. K. Investment strategies for families. A presentation at College Week, Iowa State University.
1980 Hira, T. K. Understanding inflation. A presentation at College Week, Iowa State University.

Research Grants and Projects

Extramural

2007 Hira, Tahira K. Preparing college student leaders to support financial literacy among college students. National Foundation of Financial Education, (under review) July, $125,000.
2007 Hira, Tahira K. Understanding the impact of student loans and credit card debt after graduation. National Foundation of Financial Education (under review) July, $75,000.
2004-2007 Hira, Tahira K. and Cäzilia Loibl. Understanding significant factors that explain gender differences in investment behavior. National Association of Security Dealers (NASD) Investor Education Foundation $202,708.
2004 Hira, Tahira K., Swenson David, and Anderson Diane. Socioeconomic effects of gambling in Iowa. Iowa General Assembly, September, $90,000; (not funded).
1998–2001 Hira, T. K. Impact of financial planning education on employee satisfaction and productivity. Ernst and Young, LLP, $123,000.
1997–1998 Hira, T. K. Evaluation of the progress of ‘seek employment’ participants in gaining job skills and movement toward self sufficiency. Bureau of Collection, Iowa Department of Human Services, $261,210.
1996–1997 Hira, T. K. Evaluation of the progress of ‘seek employment’ participants in gaining job skills and movement toward self sufficiency. Bureau of Collection, Iowa Department of Human Services, $256,922.
1995–1996 Hira, T., S. Garasky, and A. Fanslow (consultant). Evaluation of review and adjustment (REVAD) participants movement toward the progress of self sufficiency. Iowa Department of Human Service, $264,179.
1993–1995 Hira, T. K. Investigating differences in bankruptcy circumstances and consequences for petitioners filing under Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13. National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges (NCBJ) Endowment for Education, $55,177.
1990–1991 Hira, T. K. Program review and regional research evaluation. Cooperative State Research Services (CSRS), USDA, $24,946.
1990–1991 Hira, T. K. Theses and dissertations in home economics. Research Section of American Home Economics Association, $1,500.
1990–1991 Hira, T. K. Socio-economic characteristics of consumers in default and evaluation of rehabilitation process through bankruptcy: A comparison between United States and Canada. Award by Canadian Studies Grant Program, $3,000.
1987 Hira, T. K. Instructional grant to introduce computers in Family Financial Planning Course (FE 483). Century Company of American, computer and printer ($3,000) and Confidential Planning Service, Inc., financial planning software “pro-plan” ($4,795), total $7,795.
1987–1990 Hira, T. K., and S. Ueda. An international survey of causes and effects of consumer bankruptcy. Labor Saving Banks’ Association, Japan, $124,000 (of the total grant, $65,729 was brought to ISU).
1987 Hira, T. K. Multiple debt problems of Scottish families. Scottish Association of Citizen Advice Bureau, Edinburgh, Scotland, $3,500.
1986 Hira, T. K., and S. Nagashima. Financial management practices of Japanese households. Nara Women’s University, Nara City, Japan, $3,000.
1982 Bivens, G., M. Winter, T. K. Hira, and C. Volker. Update of standard of need for Iowa aid to dependent children recipient. Department of Social Services, Des Moines, Iowa, $7,076 (part of a four-member team).
1979 Hira, T. K. A study of small debtor program in Manitoba, Canada. University of Manitoba, $1,800.
1979 Hira, T. K. Importance of family financial counseling in today’s credit society. Federal Government of Canada, Summer Youth Employment Grant for the preparation of sound-slide presentation, $10,000.

Intramural

2000–2002 Hira, T. K. Financial management for employers of small manufacturing companies. Iowa Manufacturing Extension Partnership, $30,000.
1999–2000 Hira, T. K. Satisfaction with retirement planning advice among ISU retirees. Office of Business and Finance, ISU, $32,500.
1998–2001 Hira, T. K. Explaining the origin of financial beliefs and behaviors of modern families. Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station (IAHEES), $70,981.
1997 Hira, T. K. Site visit grant to develop study-abroad and faculty-exchange programs. Iowa State University Study Abroad Center, Site Visit Grant/Travel Grant, $2,799.
1997 Hira T. K. Faculty/study abroad exchange. College of Family and Consumer Sciences—Julia F. Anderson Grant, Anderson International Funds, $400.
1997 Hira, T. K. Gambling and the bankruptcy connection. College of Family and Consumer Sciences, $6,630.
1997 Enders, L., and T. K. Hira. The impact of gambling on relationships. College of Family and Consumer Sciences, $1,200.
1996 Hira, T. K. Impact of gambling on financial status of college students. College of Family and Consumer Sciences, $1,280.
1996 Hira, T. K. Gambling: A family financial crisis: Role of credit counseling. Iowa Home Economics Experiment Station, $2,660.
1993–1996 Hira, T. K. The correlates of financial problems among families in financial counseling. ISU Agricultural and Home Economics Experiment Station, $30,000.
1992 University Foreign Travel Grant to present two research papers at International Federation of Home Economics Congress, Hanover, Germany, July, $1,250.
1992 Garasky, S., and T. K. Hira. Analyzing economic stress on families from consumer credit. CFCS Grace Olson Endowment Fund, $2,700.
1991 Fanslow, A. M., and T. K. Hira. Financial management practices of household money managers: A longitudinal study. Total $11,000 (Iowa State University Agricultural and Home Economics Experiment Station—$6,950, Human Development and Family Studies—$2,000, Family and Consumer Sciences Education—$300, Graduate College—$1,000, Family and Consumer Sciences Research Institute—$750).
1986–1990 Hira, T. K. Determinants of household economic well-being. Regional project team member, Home Economics Research Institute and Iowa Agricultural and Home Economics Experiment Station, $11,000.
1988 Hira, T. K. International research conference on consumer bankruptcies. $2,066 (Julia F. Anderson International Fund CFCS—$400, International Affairs office—$1,666).
1986 Fanslow, A., and T. K. Hira. Financial management competencies of household money managers: Bases for adult education. Total $10,500 (Iowa State University Agricultural and Home Economics Experiment Station—$4,000, Home Economics Development Fund—$4,000, Graduate College—$1,000, Home Economics Education Developing Fund—$1,500).
1986 University Travel Grant to participate in the International Bankruptcy Research Project, Osaka, Japan, June, $1,500.
1985 Hira, T. K., and H. Van Auken. Business practices of certified financial planners. Iowa State University Graduate College, $600.
1984 Hira, T. K. Financial planning/counseling consortium. Home Economics Development Fund, Iowa State University, $3,500.
1984 University Travel Grant to present a research paper to International Federation of Home Economics Congress, Oslo, Norway, July, $1,150.
1984 Hira, T. K., H. Van Auken, and D. Norris. Certified financial planners: Their services and products. National survey, Iowa State Graduate College, $1,500.
1984 Hira, T. K. Characteristics of bankruptcy chapter 13 debtors in five states. Iowa State University Graduate College, $500.
1983 Hira, T. K. Measurement of money management knowledge of college students. Home Economics Research Institute, $220.
1982 Hira, T. K. Evaluation of bankruptcy process in Iowa. Iowa State University Graduate College Mini-Grant, $500.
1982 Hira, T. K. Determinants of household solvency status. Iowa State University Research Grants Program, $6,700.

Committee Membership In Professional organizations—Offices Held

Regional, National, and International

2005–2007 Board of Directors-International Federation of Home Economics (IFHE) U.S Affiliate, Member
2003–2004 Development Committee, American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Member
2003–2004 Grants Committee of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Member
2001–2002 American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, President
2000–2001 American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, President Elect
1998–2000 Investment Committee, American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Chair
1996–1998 Vice President Finance and Properties, American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Chair
1994–1997 Board of Directors: Women’s Market Share Newsletter—Bi-monthly, Member
1995–1996 Critical Issues: American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, Member
1993–1996 Commission on Savings and Investment in America (founding member of the board), Member
1993–1995 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Executive Director
1993–1994 Committee on Professional Development and Capacity Building, American Home Economics Association, Member
1993–1994 Board of Directors, The Institute of Certified Financial Planners, Director at Large
1993–1997 Board of Directors, National Foundation for Consumer Credit, Member
1993–1994 Professional Development and Capacity Building Committee, American Home Economics Association, Member
1992–1993 National Committee on Professional Development, Institute of the Certified Planners, Member
1992–1994 National Council on Consumer Education, AT&T, Consumer Credit Education Fund Advisory Board, Member
1992–1993 International Board of Standards and Practices for Certified Financial Planners, Cash Flow Budget Analysis Task Force, Member
1992–1993 Program Committee, National Conference of the Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Member
1991–1993 Family Economics and Home Management Section, American Home Economics Association, Chair
1991–1992 Family Economics and Home Management Section, American Home Economics Association, Chair Elect
1991 National Conference Planning Committee, Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Chair
1990–1991 North Central Regional Research Group—Family Economic Well-Being, NC 182 Regional, Chair
1990–1991 National Advisory Council on Financial Planning for the Institute of Certified Financial Planners, Member
1990–1991 Honorary Advisory Committee, American Association of Parents and Children, Member
1988–1990 Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education: Committee on National Certification of Credit Counselors, Member
1987–1990 International Association for Financial Planning: Academic Resource Council, Member
1987–1989 Board of Examiners—International Board Standards and Practices for Certified Financial Planners, Member
1987 Board of Examiners for the Certified Financial Planners—sub-board of International Board of Standard and Practices for Certified Financial Planners, Chair
1986–1988 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Past President
1986–1988 International Federation of Home Economics—American Home Economic Association Liaison Committee, Member
1985–1988 International Board of Standards and Practices for Certified Financial Planners, Member
1984–1986 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Founding President
1984–1986 Long Range Strategies Planning Committee, American Home Economics Association, Member
1984–1986 Family Resource Management Committee—Committee of International Home Economics Association, Member
1979–1980 Consumer’s Association of Canada, Speaker’s Bureau, Chair

State of Iowa

2006–2009 Earth Park Board, Member
2006–2009 US Center for Citizen Diplomacy, Member
2005–2007 State of Iowa Economic Advisory Committee, Member
2002–2005 Iowa Workforce Development Board, Regents' Delegate
2001–2002 Governor’s Citizen’s Alliance for Health Insurance, State Planning Committee, Member
1999–2001 Iowa Supreme Court Committee on Child Support Guidelines, Member
1997–2000 Gambling Treatment Program Advisory Committee, Iowa Department of Public Health, Member
1995–1998 Board of Directors, Norwest Bank Community Board, Member
1992–1993 Iowa Home Economics Association, International Committee, Chair
1988–1990 Iowa Home Economics Association Annual Conference, Research Paper Review Committee, Chair
1988–1990 Iowa Home Economics Association, Student Member Section, Advisor
1985–1987 Iowa Home Economics Association, International Committee, Member
1981–1983 Iowa Home Economics Association, Family Economics and Management Section, Member

Ames Community

2005–2006 Special Olympics, National Board of Directors
2004–2007 First National Bank, Ames, Iowa, Board of Directors
2003–Present Ames Noon Rotary, Member
2003–2005 Habitat for Humanity Central Iowa Board, Member
2002–2004 Ames Chamber of Commerce Board, Member
2004–2005 Ames Chamber of Commerce Board, President elect
2005-2006 Ames Chamber of Commerce Board, President
2006-2007 Ames Chamber of Commerce Board, Past President
2003–2004 Story County Habitat for Humanity, Family Advocate

Membership In Professional and Honor Societies

2000–Present Epsilon Sigma Phi, Extension Honor’s Society
1985–Present Phi Epsilon Omicron, Honor Society in Home Economics
1980–Present International Federation of Home Economics
1980–Present Iowa Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
1974–Present American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
1973–Present Gamma Sigma Delta, Honor Society in Agricultural Economics

Other Professional Activities

Editorial

1999–Present Practical Estate Planning
1996–1998 Journal of Financial Planning, Member of Editorial Advisory Board
1995–1997 Women’s Market Share
1995–1998 Advancing Consumer Interest
1990–1995 Financial Counseling Planning Journal
1989–1995 Family Perspective
1987–1992 Journal of Financial Planning
1987–1993 Journal of Family and Economic Issues

Reviewer

2001–Present International Journal of Consumer Studies
1998–Present Financial Counseling and Planning Journal
1991–2007 Journal of Consumer Affairs
1998–2001 Advancing Consumer Interest
1996–2005 Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences
1993–2002 Journal of Family and Economic Issues
1995 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Scientific and Environmental Affairs Division - Collaborative Research Grant
1995 Thematic issue focused on Asian households for the Journal of Family and Economic Issues
1992–1993 Rural Sociology
1987–1990 Home Economics Research Journal
1985 Social sciences and humanities grant proposals, Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Canada
1984–1993 American Home Economics Journal
1984–1989 Family Perspectives

Consulting

1998–2002 Zayad Women’s University, United Arab Emirates. Development of family economics curriculum for Family and Consumer Sciences College. Dubai, UAE.
1998 Citicorp: Credit Card Services. Understanding and communicating with the overextended card member to prevent delinquencies and bankruptcies. Kansas City, Missouri.
1997 College of Human Ecology, University of Putra Malaysia. Development of research and teaching program in family financial planning (summer). K. L. Malaysia.
1997 Citibank Recovery Unit. A move from debt collector to financial advisor. Kansas City, Kansas.
1996 Citibank Credit Department. Understanding predictors of consumer delinquencies and consumer bankruptcies. New York, New York.
1996 Department of Resource Management and Consumer Studies. Universiti Pertanian Malaysia. Development of undergraduate financial management curriculum. K. L. Malaysia.
1995 Japan Consumer Finance Association. Development of financial counseling centers and training of financial counselors. Tokyo and Osaka, Japan.
1989 Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, Bankruptcy Branch. Development of proposal for major policy change in bankruptcy procedures. Toronto, Ottawa, Canada.
1989 University of Minnesota, Department of Family Services. Evaluation of curriculum to develop a focus on financial counseling. St. Paul, Minnesota.
1983–1986 Aid Association for Lutherans. Developing research directions and educational material in personal finance. Appleton, Wisconsin.

Reviewer For Research Papers at Regional and National Conferences

1984-present American Council on Consumer Interest annual conference (juried papers)
1995, 1999 Eastern Family Economics and Resource Management Association’s annual conference (juried paper)
1993 Massachusetts Avenue Building Assets Fund grant proposals for American Home Economics Association
1987, 1986, 1983 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education’s annual conference (juried paper)
1989, 1990 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education’s annual conference (student paper awards)
1985, 1986, 1989 Home Economics Association’s annual conference (research abstracts, student award papers, and research excellence awards for Iowa)
1989, 1986, 1985 Family Economics and Home Management research sections at the annual conference of American Home Economics Association (juried papers)
1985 Family Economics and Home Management sections pre-conference at American Home Economics Association’s annual conference (juried papers)

Participation In Program Review

2005 Member of the review panel for the comprehensive review of the Department of Applied Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand (scheduled for March).
2001 Member of the review committee for the comprehensive review of the Home Economics Department, Institute of Food and Agriculture Services, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
1992 Member of the review committee for the comprehensive review of the Department of Family Resource Management at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
1991 Member of the review committee for the comprehensive review of the Home Economics Department, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
1991 Coordinator, CSRS-USDA program review team, Department of Home Economics, University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
1991 Coordinator, CSRS-USDA program review team, College of Home Economics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Nebraska.
1990 Member of CSRS-USDA review team, College of Home Economics, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.

Citations In International, National, and Regional Media

Selected List Only
  • Business Monthly
  • National Public Radio
  • CBS Up To the Minute Show
  • NBC Today Show
  • Cedar Rapids Gazette
  • New York Times
  • CFP Today
  • Nippon Deizai Shinbun
  • Chicago Tribune
  • Omaha Herald
  • Christian Science Monitor
  • Parenting
  • CNN News
  • The Otago Daily Tribune
  • Des Moines Register
  • The Tennessean
  • Hattiesburg American
  • Wall Street Journal
  • Lincoln Journal Star
  • Washington Post
  • Modern Maturity
  • Women’s Market Share - National Newsletter
  • Money Magazine
  • Your Money
  • Bankrate.com
  • MSN.com

Teaching and Mentoring

Courses and Programs Developed

2004 Securing Financial Well-being of Individuals and Families. Three day professional development workshop for the Japan Consumer Finance Association member. July 5 – 7. Ames, Iowa
2002 Financial Counseling: Collaboration and Partnership with Non-Profits and Government Agencies. Japan Consumer Finance Association Workshop, September. Ames, Iowa
2002 Introduced a program, Financial Planning for College Education and Beyond, at ISU New Student Orientation. Generated financial support for the development of standardized presentation materials and coordinated a group of presenters to cover 18 sessions for a first-ever summer orientation program on managing college finances. This session will be part of all future student orientation programs.
2001 Revised a one-week workshop, Financial Counseling: A New Approach, for Japan Consumer Finance Association. Presented at ISU to a national group of 20 middle- and upper-level managers of various consumer finance companies.
1999–2002 Served on a national team assigned to develop and monitor family and consumer science curriculum for a four-year degree program at Zayed Women’s University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
1997 Revised a one-week workshop, Financial Counseling Skills, for Japan Consumer Finance Association. Presented at ISU to a national group of 25 middle- and upper-level managers of various consumer finance companies.
1997 Presented a three-day workshop, A New Approach to Collection, for Citibank Recovery Unit, Kansas City, Kansas.
1997 Presented a graduate-level course, Topics in Financial Planning, for ISU’s Family and Consumer Sciences master’s degree program. The course was designed for delivery through the Iowa Communication Network (ICN).
1996 Supervised a special honors research project (student: Karen L. Peterson), Analysis of Student Debt, that resulted in the development of informational materials to help students more effectively manage their debt.
1996 Developed a two-week workshop, Financial Counseling: A Tool for Creditors, for Japan Consumer Finance Association. Presented workshop at ISU to a national group of 27 middle- and upper-level managers of various consumer finance companies.
1995 Developed an honors course, The Role of Money in Family Relations. Economics and psychology theories of consumer behavior and current research provided basis for the course, which was taught Spring 1995, Spring 1996, and Spring 1998.
1993 Developed graduate-level course, Advanced Family Financial Counseling (HDFS 589). This course was developed specifically for students interested in careers in financial counseling and marriage and family therapy. It applied sociological and psychological explanations (theory and research) of human behavior to money behavior.
1986 Established ISU Family Financial Counseling Clinic. This clinic is unique in the nation since it was developed in partnership with ISU’s Government of the Student Body. The clinic serves as a teaching and research laboratory for students majoring in financial counseling. Students get actual experience working with individuals and families, and clinic records are also used to conduct research in financial counseling.
1986–1990 Developed a graduate curriculum option, Management of Financial Aid Services. The program was offered in cooperation with ISU’s financial aid and student employment offices. The financial aid office provided 12-month assistantships to a maximum of three students.
1984–1985 Developed two senior-level courses for students majoring in family resource management—Advanced Family Financial Management (FE 483) and Family Financial Counseling (FE 489).
1984–1985 Developed and presented Family Financial Counseling (FE 493) using Regent’s Tele-bridge system for on-campus students and ISU Extension field specialists. Course was offered at three locations throughout the state, as well as the ISU campus.
1983–1984 Adapted a credit course, Introduction to Family Financial Management (FE 283), for statewide delivery via television.
1982 Developed an undergraduate curriculum in family financial counseling at ISU.
1981 Developed Introduction to Family Financial Management (FE 283).
1978 Developed a senior-level family financial counseling course at the University of Manitoba, Canada.

Students Supervised

Doctoral Degrees Completed

2001 Bryan Miller, Early family experiences and the financial behavior of college students: The impact of gender and gambling. Co-chair
1996 Laurie Stange, The symbolic meaning of earned income and the division of household labor.
1996 Marsha Goetting, Older adults, bequests, and wills. Co-chair
1993 Ujang Sumarwan, Application of consumer behavior model to credit behavior among high and low risk borrowers.
1993 Mlody Justice, The evolution of the narrative metaphor when chemical dependency is in the dominant plot. Co-chair
1990 Mary E. Garrisson, The effects of daily hassles, reported managerial behavior, family adaptability and cohesion of family health.
1989 Tracy Todd, Becoming isomorphic: A model for family therapy. Co-chair
1988 Olive M. Mugenda, Socioeconomic and process variables influencing households’ satisfaction with future plans, financial status, and quality of life.

Postdoctoral Fellows and Mentees

2003–2004 Connie Post, professor/mentor for the Shared Leadership Institutional Change (SLIC)
2002–2003 Cäzilia Loibl, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
1987–1988 Jane Schuchardt, Iowa State University

Master's Degrees Completed

2000 Madhumita Bannerjee, A family resource management approach to retirement planning and its impact on satisfaction with finances.
1997 Kyra Monson, Social learning perspective of gambling behavior.
1995 Kyle L. Kostelecky, A family resource management approach to satisfaction with personal life and financial situation in retirement.
1993 Sandra McKinnon, Satisfaction with family financial situation of financial managers in single-parent and married-couple families with children.
1992 T. J. Dufresne, Bankrupts’ decision-making and coping processes of Canadian, Scottish, and United States bankrupts: An application of the double ABCX model of family adaptation to families who have experienced financial stress.
1991 Heeseon Noh, The effects of consumer credit use on financial difficulties and satisfaction with overall quality of life.
1990 Nancy Wolff, Factors influencing the level of household savings.
1990 Renate Vogelsang, Insurance knowledge and coverage: Determinants of satisfaction with preparation for financial emergencies.
1990 Ujang Sumarwan, A managerial systems approach to determining factors influencing satisfaction with household financial status.
1989 Carla Brinkman, The influence of socio-demographic characteristics and knowledge about loans on student debt.
1988 Cynthia Wasberg, Reasons for the use of credit and their influence on change in household’s debt burden.
1986 Bill Scheideler, Factors contributing to successful completion of bankruptcy Chapter 13 program.
1986 Linda Ohrt, Assessing the determinants of differences in satisfaction and money management practices of dual- and single-earner couples.
1984 Anne Swift, A systems approach to communication patterns influencing household solvency status.
1983 Jan Mueller, A managerial systems approach to money management practices influencing household solvency status.
1983 Olive Mugenda, Evaluation of bankruptcy process in Iowa.
1982 Ardys Ulrichson, Analysis of the effect of legal regulations on the profile and rate of Iowa bankruptcies.

Undergraduate Research Supervision

2004–2005 Mentor for Freshman Honors Student (Margaret Storm)
2002–2003 Mentor for Freshman Honors Student (Lyndsey Larson)
1999–2000 Mentor for Freshman Honors Student (Gina Hertz)
1999–2000 Mentor for McNair Scholar (Chone Phiathep)
1998–1999 Supervise Undergraduate Honors Project (Heidsha Batista)
1997–1998 Mentor for McNair Scholar (Robin Smith)
1996–1997 Supervise Undergraduate Honors Project (Karen Peterson)

Program of Study Committees (POS Committees)

Master's Degree

2003–2005 Rebecca Feldman, Higher Education
1996–2001 Mary Snow, Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS)
1992–1994 Judy Strand, Business Administration
1989–1991 Laura Luci, Sociology
1989–1991 Carlett Washington, Sociology
1989–1990 Huei-Mei Huang, Family Environment
1983–1986 Andrea Hansen, Sociology
1981–1984 Marta Guevera, Home Economics Education
1981–1983 Patrice Dollar, Family Environment
1979–1981 Christine Brew, Family Studies (Manitoba)
1978–1980 Dawn Wilkinsin, Family Studies (Manitoba)

Doctoral Degree

2004-2007 Laurie Wolf, Ph.D Higher Education Leadership
2003-2006 Audrey Bowler Brown, Ph.D Curriculum & Instructional Technology
2001–2006 Karlene Jennings, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
1999–2002 Linda Wild, Instructional Development, Education
1995–2002 Dan Harkeness, Human Development Family Studies
1995–2000 Tim Mullaney, Human Development Family Studies
1998–2000 Tom Carlson, Human Development Family Studies
1995–1997 Bessie Paterno, Statistics/Economics
1994–1997 Jennifer Bernasek, Human Development Family Studies
1993–1998 Tim Heinrichs, Human Development Family Studies
1992–1995 Nancy Hilgerson, Family and Consumer Sciences Education
1989–1993 Jeff Lashley, Human Development Family Studies
1989–1992 David Brown, Human Development Family Studies
1989–1992 Scott Henseley, Family Environment
1988–1993 Linda Manikowske, Textiles and Clothing
1988–1991 Laura Mutchler, Family Environment
1987–1991 Scott Hanseley, Family Environment
1986–1991 Lena Horne, Textiles and Clothing
1986–1989 Tom Henrich, Family Environment
1986–1989 Henry Pothast, Family Environment
1986–1988 Pat Titus, Home Economics Education
1985–1988 Bernita Jacobson, Family Environment
1985–1988 Yonsuk Chung, Home Economics Education
1983–1987 Ardys Ulrichson, Family Environment
1983–1986 Beletech Deressa, Family Environment
1982–1985 Jane Schuchardt, Family Environment

Research Awards Won by Advisees

1996 Iowa State University Research Excellence Award for the dissertation Older adults, bequests, and wills (M. Goetting)
1990 Iowa Home Economics Student Research Paper Award for the M.S. thesis “A managerial system’s approach to factors influencing satisfaction with households’ financial status” (U. Sumarwan)
1990 Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education student paper award for M.S. thesis, “Insurance knowledge and coverage: Determinants of satisfaction with preparation for financial emergencies” (R. Vogelsang)
1984 Southeastern Regional Family Economics’ Best Thesis Award for “Managerial systems approach to money management practices influencing household solvency status” (J. Mueller)

Highly Accomplished Graduate Students

  • Olive Mugenda: Professor and Vice Chancellor (president), Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya
  • Ujang Sumarwan: Professor and Director of Finance and Human Resources, Bogar Agricultural University, Bogar, Indonesia
  • Betsy Garrison: Professor and Associate Dean, College of Agriculture, LSU

Current Status of Selected Former Students

Olive Mugenda
Professor and Vice Chancellor (president)
Kenyatta University
Nairobi, Kenya
mugend@nbnet.co.ke; 011254734842409
Marsha Geotting
Professor and Extension Specialist
Family Economics Specialist
College of Agriculture
Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana

Ujang Sumarwan
Professor and Director
of Finance and Human Resources,
Bogar Agricultural University
Bogar, Indonesia

Melody Justice
Group Leader
Organizational Development
Wellmark Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Des Moines, Iowa
Betsy Garrison
Professor and Associate Dean,
College of Agriculture, LSU
Baton Rouge, LA
hcgarr@lsu.edu; (225) 578-2081

Bryan Miller
Marital/Family Counselor
Behavioral Pediatrics and
Family Therapy Program
Milford, NE
Renate Vogelsang
Head Agricultural and
Environmental Affairs
The German Embassy
Pretoria, South Africa

Tracy Todd
Founder and CEO
Brief Therapy Unit of Denver
Brief Family Therapy
Institute of Denver, Colorado

University, College, and Departmental Service

University Service

2005- 2008 In charge for planning and implementing programs to celebrate Iowa State University’s 150th birthday
2006-present Committee on Naming Buildings and Streets, Chair
2007 Assistant to the president for Federal Government Relations Search Committee, Chair
2006 Executive Vice President and Provost’s Search Committee, Chair
2004-2005 VEISHEA Commission, Co-chair
2004-Present President’s Advisory Committee on Diversity, Member
2002-Present Capital Project Committee, Member
2002–2004 President’s Committee on University Rankings, Member
2002 Senior Women Administrator Search Committee, Intercollegiate Athletics Department, Member
2002 Provost’s Search Committee, Member
2002–Present ISU Foundation, Governor
2001–2002 Students Affairs Tuition Task Force, Member
2001–2003 ISU Women in Philanthropy Advising Committee, Member
2001–2002 ISU Foundation’s Development Officer—ISU Extension, Search Committee, Member
1989–2000 Advisory Committee on the Naming of Buildings and Streets (appointed by president), Member
2000–2001 Associate Director of Human Resource—Benefits Search Committee, Member
2000–2001 Advisory Committee on the Athletic Director’s Screening and Search, Member
1999–2003 Council on International Programs, Member
1998–2003 Audit Committee—ISU Foundation, Member
1996–2000 Campaign Destiny—The Drive from Within subcommittee (raised $15 million), Co-Chair
1995–2000 Athletic Director’s Advisory Board, Member
1995–1998 University Benefits Committee, Member
1992–1998 Senate Committee on University Appeals, Member
1995–1996 Screening and Search Committee for Assistant Director of Purchasing, Member
1992–1995 University Committee on Women, Member
1992–1995 Iowa State University Research Park Board of Directors, Member
1993–1994 Affirmative Action Officer Search Committee, Chair
1993–1994 Faculty Salaries—Gender Equity Study Committee, Member
1990–1994 Faculty Senate Committee on University Budget, Member
1991–1992 Office of Vice President for Business and Finance Review Committee, Member
1991 Margaret E. White Graduate Faculty Award Committee, Member
1990–1991 Presidential Search and Screening Advisory Committee, Member
1990 Screening Committee for Assistant Director-Social Sciences for Agriculture Experiment Station, Member
1989 Screening Committee for Assistant Provost for Planning, Member
1988–1989 Professional and Scientific Appeal Committee (Presidential Appointment), Member
1987–1990 University Budget and Strategic Planning (Senate Committee), Member
1987–1990 ISU Graduate Council (elected), Member
1987–1988 ISU Women’s Conference Steering Committee (Chair of Faculty Planning Group), Member
1987–1988 University Employee Benefits Program, Member
1987–1988 Faculty-Administration Relations, Member
1987–1988 Faculty Council, Member
1985–1986 Faculty Governance (Presidential Appointment), Member
1983–1985 Asia-Iowa State University Title XII Matching Formula Strengthening Grant, Member

College Service

1995–1997 Governance Document Review Committee, Member
1995–1996 College and Alumni Award Committee, Member
1992–1993 Dean’s Evaluation Committee, Member
1990–1991 Faculty Review Committee, Member
1989–1992 General Graduate Studies, Member
1989–1990 Research and Graduate Education, Member
1989–1990 Faculty Advisory Board, Chair
1988–1990 Iowa Home Economics Student Membership Section, Member
1988–1989 Faculty Review Committee, Chair
1987–1989 Faculty Review Committee, Member
1987–1989 Faculty Advisory Board, Member
1985–1986 Faculty Advisory Board, Chair
1984–1986 Faculty Review Committee, Member
1984–1985 Interdisciplinary Ad Hoc Committee, Member
1984–1985 Outreach Visibility Committee, Chair
1984–1985 Program Committee—Faculty Advisory Board, Chair
1983–1986 Phi Epsilon Omicron Honor Society in Home Economics, Advisor
1983–1985 Curriculum Committee, Member
1983–1985 Faculty Advisory Board, Member
1981–1982 Ad hoc Home Economics Core Committee, Member

Departmental Service

1997–1998 Curriculum Committee, Member
1995–1997 Promotion and Tenure, Member
1995–1996 Honors and Awards, Chair
1994–1995 Honors and Awards, Member
1994–1997 Graduate Admissions, Member
1994–1997 Honors and Awards Committee, Member
1994–1995 Promotion and Tenure Review Committee, Alternate
1992–1993 Building Committee, Member
1991–1992 Promotion and Tenure, Member
1990–1993 Graduate Curriculum, Member
1989–1990 Merger Steering Committee, Member
1988–1990 Graduate Admissions Committee, Member
1987–1990 Curriculum Committee, Member
1985–1986 Promotion and Tenure, Member
1983–1985 Curriculum Committee, Chair
1982–1983 Family Resource Management Curriculum, Coordinator
1982–1983 Promotion and Tenure, Member
1981–1982 Undergraduate Student Club, Advisor
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