JFCP Research Journal
John E. Grable and So-hyun Joo
This paper presents a framework for explaining personal finance help-seeking behavior. The decision to seek help was tested using a randomly selected sample of clerical workers. Results from a discriminant analysis confirmed that the framework offers a practical insight into personal finance help-seeking behavior. Younger persons who did not own... Read More >
Glenn Muske and Mary Winter
The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework to explain and describe the daily cash flow management processes of families. From data gathered through semi-structured interviews, themes are developed and linked into a daily cash flow management framework. The proposed model suggests that families have a process for... Read More >
F. S. Lhabitant
Author: Peter J. Klein; Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Read More >
F. S. Lhabitant
Author: David Wanetick; Publisher: Dearborn Financial Publishing Read More >
John E. Grable
Author: Robert C. Pozen Publisher: The MIT Press Read More >
Volume 10 (2)
Book Review of The Economics of Conspicuous consumption: Theory and Thought Since 1700
Robert N. Mayer
Author: Roger Mason Publisher: Edward Elgar Read More >
Sharon A. DeVaney
Author: Jerry Mason Publisher: Dearborn Read More >
Flora L. Williams
The issues, benefits and costs of loan consolidation are addressed based on responses from clients who participated in a financial clinic. Procedures for analysis developed in a worksheet and techniques of time value of money are applied. Loan consolidation tended to increase costs for participants. Key Words: credit, debt repayment,... Read More >
Jing J. Xiao, Y. Lakshmi Malroutu and Yoonkyung Yuh
Sources of inequality among American households with a retired elderly head were examined by decomposition of Gini coefficients. Inequality of investment and labor income contributed most to overall income inequality. Income inequality of three types of households couples with one retiree, retired couples, and retired singles were studied in terms... Read More >
Gregory A. Kuhlemeyer and Garth H. Allen
This research explores consumer satisfaction relevant to the purchase of life insurance products and compares satisfaction in a broker or agent assisted transaction with satisfaction when no broker or agent is used, direct placement. Benchmarks are identified for consumer satisfaction with the life insurance product, the agent, and the institution.... Read More >
Jinkook Lee and Jeanne M. Hogarth
Interest rate competition and risk-based pricing have created wide price dispersions in credit card interest rates. In this environment, searching for price information on credit cards is critical for many consumers, especially revolvers. Using the 1995 Survey of Consumer Finances, payoff to consumers? search was estimated. A measure of potential... Read More >
Lauren J. Leach, Celia R. Hayhoe and Pamela R. Turner
A gender analysis of factors influencing perceptions of economic well being can help financial counselors understand their clients' needs. The effects of selected perceptual and objective information variables on perceived economic well being are mediated by comparison of economic outcomes and level of financial strain. The subjects of the study... Read More >