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Digital financial literacy and financial well-being

Finance Research Letters, 2023
Digital financial literacy is an emerging concept that emphasizes necessary knowledge and skills to carry out financial transactions on digital platforms. In this study, we aim to examine the link between digital financial literacy and financial well-being among Korean adults.
Youngjoo Choung   +2 more
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Myopia, Financial Knowledge, and Financial Well-Being

Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2023
The purpose of this study was to examine the association between myopic time discounting and financial well-being moderated by financial knowledge, guided by the dual-self model. Regression results with data from the 2016 National Financial Well-Being Survey sponsored by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau showed that myopia was associated ...
Jae Min Lee   +2 more
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Financial Well-Being Components

Social Indicators Research, 2013
The reported study advances psychological theory of well-being by offering deeper insight into the factors underlying financial well-being (FWB) in particular. An empirical investigation conducted into the determinants of FWB for two population groups, young workers and families with young children in the UK.
Ivo Vlaev, Antony Elliott
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Health insurance, medical debt, and financial well‐being

Health Economics, 2022
AbstractWe study the financial protection provided by health insurance through two natural experiments—the Affordable Care Act's under 26 provision and Medicare eligibility. In both cases, the coverage expansion sharply reduces medical debt in collections for consumers within the affected ages but does not systematically improve credit outcomes not ...
Michael Batty   +2 more
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Financial Well-being in Active Ageing

2014
In developed countries, economic and financial well-being is playing a crucial positive role in ageing and inclusion processes. Due to the complexity and pervasiveness of financial economy in the real life, more and more social as well as individual well-being are perceived as influenced by financial conditions.
Frigerio, Chiara   +2 more
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Dementia, Help with Financial Management, and Financial Well-Being

Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 2019
This paper uses the National Health and Aging Trends Study to determine whether older individuals with dementia receive help from their informal caregivers in managing their finances and how this assistance - or the lack of it - is correlated with financial well-being.
Anek, Belbase   +2 more
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Financial Well-Being for Thoracic Surgeons

Thoracic Surgery Clinics
The authors provide a brief overview for thoracic surgeons in topics essential to achieving financial well-being as a student, trainee, practicing surgeon, and beyond. While broad in nature, the authors' article is comprehensive, and they cover topics including student loans, asset and wealth management, investment opportunities, financial and estate ...
Louis F, Chai   +2 more
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Divorce and Financial Well-Being

Using a life-cycle model of household consumption and investment under family transitions, we investigate the long-run financial outcomes of divorces. We find divorce leads to a reduction in wealth, and the loss is larger for higher-educated women. Earlier fertility and a smaller parenthood penalty for women with only a high school diploma result in ...
Fischer, Marcel, Khorunzhina, Natalia
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