| 2000–2002 | Hira, T. K. Financial management for employers of small manufacturing companies. Iowa Manufacturing Extension Partnership, $30,000. |
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| 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. |