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  1. Learning from Bitter Memories: Frequency and Resolution of Interparental Financial Conflicts, Financial Beliefs and Behaviors, and Well-Being among Hong Kong Young Adults

    Drawing from family systems theory and family financial socialization theory, we examined associations among interparental financial conflicts...

    **aomin Li, Muhammad Aamir Khan, ... Melissa A. Curran in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article Open access 02 July 2024
  2. Do Financial Barrier Beliefs About Marriage Predict Building Wealth? Latent Growth Curves of Emerging Adults’ Financial Barrier Beliefs, Assets, and Debt

    Scholars have found that among emerging adults, financial barrier beliefs about marriage—like believing financial independence should be achieved...

    Matthew T. Saxey, Ashley B. LeBaron-Black, ... Jeremy B. Yorgason in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article Open access 04 May 2024
  3. Confident Commitment: Financial Self-Efficacy’s Indirect Association with Romantic Relationship Flourishing Through Financial Behaviors

    This study examined whether financial behaviors mediate the association between financial selfefficacy and romantic relationship flourishing....

    Rachel M. Okamoto, Matthew T. Saxey, ... Ashley B. LeBaron-Black in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article 09 May 2023
  4. How Executive Functioning and Financial Self-efficacy Predict Subjective Financial Well-Being via Positive Financial Behaviors

    Financial well-being is a desirable state as it benefits individuals, families, organizations, and society, and these benefits reach beyond the...

    Shekinah E. Dare, Wilco W. van Dijk, ... Olaf Simonse in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article Open access 25 April 2022
  5. Relationships Among Emotion Regulation, Financial Self-Efficacy, and Financial Management Behaviors of Couples

    This study examines the relationships among emotion regulation, financial self-efficacy, and couples’ financial management behaviors using the...

    **hee Kim, Mariana K. Falconier, C. Andrew Conway in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article 16 April 2022
  6. Financial Safety Nets or Rescue Fantasies? A Moderating View of the Relationship between Usage of Alternative Financial Services and Financial Anxiety among College Students

    Guided by the knowledge-behavior-opportunity approach to financial capability (**ao et al., 2022 ), our study explored whether financial dependence on...

    Brandan E. Wheeler, Cecilia Brooks in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article 29 April 2024
  7. Financial Concerns, Relationship Happiness, and Financial Management Behaviors: A Moderating Relationship Among Married and Cohabiting Respondents

    Guided by the Couples and Finances Theory (CFT; Archuleta, 2013) and using data from the Familial Response to Financial Instability Study (Dew...

    Brandan E. Wheeler, Cecilia Brooks in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article 04 February 2022
  8. Exploring the Role of Financial Socialization on Financial Planning Students’ Financial and Career Confidence: A Thematic Analysis

    In 2021, the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) Board expanded its Principal Knowledge Topics to include the domain Psychology of Financial Planning....

    Kimberly Watkins, Megan McCoy, ... Yingyi Liu in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article 13 March 2023
  9. Financial Stress as an Antecedent of Financial Snoo** Attitudes

    Times of financial stress are riddled with uncertainty about the future. When faced with financial stress, some couples may attempt to re-establish a...

    Morgan Joseph, Johanna Peetz in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article 19 September 2023
  10. Money Talks: Testing a Series of Financial Literacy Modules to Encourage Financial Conversations in Middle School Families

    The financial conversations parents/caregivers have with their children play a pivotal role in their financial development. Yet, little is known...

    Yesenia Alvarez Padilla, Cäzilia Loibl, Barbara Boone in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article Open access 01 May 2024
  11. Development of a Battery for the Measurement of Financial Capabilities in Young People

    Measuring financial capabilities among young people poses a challenge for scholars. In this study, we developed a set of ten scales to assess various...

    William Fernando Duran León, Olga Lucia Manrique Chaparro, Camilo Andrés Ramírez Rojas in Social Indicators Research
    Article Open access 01 April 2024
  12. The Association of Financial Socialization with Financial Self-Efficacy and Autonomy: A Study of Young Students in India

    The idea that young students learn a wide range of financial beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors from family members supports the theory that family...

    Jariwala Harsha Vijaykumar in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article 20 September 2021
  13. Financial Resilience in China: Conceptual Framework, Risk and Protective Factors, and Empirical Evidence

    As economic downturns and social uncertainties arise domestically and globally, the capability to cope with financial emergencies and adversities,...

    Zewei Liu, Ji-Kang Chen in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article 23 December 2023
  14. Religious Schools, Home Schools, and Gender-Role Beliefs in Adulthood

    Background

    When parents in the United States choose to send their children to religious schools or to home school, they are often motivated, at least...

    Shanna Corner, Julie W. Dallavis in Review of Religious Research
    Article 24 December 2022
  15. “Their reality is different”: On the Intersection of Racial and Financial Socialization

    Financial socialization research often centers racial groups' differing financial habits and knowledge. However, little research explores the...

    Article 13 December 2023
  16. ‘This is How you Will Make It’: Mothers, Othermothers, and Black Women’s Family Financial Socialization

    This study uses the theories of financial tool-kits and family financial socialization to examine the messages Black women received about money from...

    Article 07 May 2024
  17. A Conceptual Framework of Financial Advice-Seeking and Short- and Long-Term Financial Behaviors: An Age Comparison

    The purpose of this study is to construct a conceptual framework and examine the relationships between perceived financial capability, financial...

    Article 21 October 2020
  18. The Link between Family Financial Socialization in Adulthood and Investment Literacy of P2P Investors

    This paper examines how family financial socialization in adulthood is linked to the development of investment literacy among individual family...

    Renata Legenzova, Gintarė Leckė in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article Open access 29 April 2024
  19. Financial Hardship, Religious Experience, and Health

    Background

    Previous research has shown that religion mitigates the deleterious association between financial hardship and health. Although religion is...

    Jong Hyun Jung in Review of Religious Research
    Article 27 August 2022
  20. Is Financial Capability a Determinant of Health? Theory and Evidence

    Financial capability, the combination of financial literacy (ability to act) and financial access (opportunity to act), improves people’s access to...

    Sicong Sun, Yu-Chih Chen in Journal of Family and Economic Issues
    Article 01 November 2022
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