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According to Heath and Tversky (1991), people are more willing to bet on their own judgments in areas where they consider themselves more knowledgeable or competent. We analyze the competence effect in the context of individuals' choices in their own pension accounts. We find that individuals...
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Based on a survey by the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) in 2004, this paper aims to assess Austrian households’ financial capability with respect to managing money, planning ahead financially, making financial choices and staying informed. People’s attitudes about money often depend on...
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This Paper introduces a tractable, structural model of subjective beliefs. Forward-looking agents care about expected future utility flows, and hence have higher current felicity if they believe that better outcomes are more likely. On the other hand, biased expectations lead to poorer decisions...
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Economists are beginning to investigate the causes and consequences of financial illiteracy to better understand why retirement planning is lacking and why so many households arrive close to retirement with little or no wealth. Our review reveals that many households are unfamiliar with even the...
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Individuals are increasingly put in charge of their financial security after retirement. Moreover, the supply of complex financial products has increased considerably over the years. However, we still have little or no information about whether individuals have the financial knowledge and skills...
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Neue Finanzprodukte und ein stärkerer Fokus auf private Altersvorsorge stellen Haushalte vor neue Herausforderungen und fordern von ihnen immer mehr und weitreichendere finanzielle Entscheidungen. Finanzielle Bildung spielt bei diesen Entscheidungen eine wichtige Rolle. Finanzielle Bildung zu...
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We present new evidence on financial literacy and retirement preparation in the Netherlands based on two surveys conducted before and after the onset of the financial crisis. We document that while financial knowledge did not increase from 2005 to 2010, significantly more individuals planned for...
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Diversification is a fundamental concept in economics, decision theory and finance. It also lies at the core of the Darwinian evolution argument, and diversifying behavior known as bet-hedging has been widely documented in other species. The central premise of this paper is that attitudes...
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Using data from a U.S. household survey, we examine the empirical relation between subjective life horizon (i.e., the self-reported expectation of remaining life span) and portfolio choice. We find that equity portfolio shares are higher for investors with longer horizons, controlling for...
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Many of us understand the ability to read or write also within the term of financial literacy (Zarcadoolas, Pleasan & Greer 2006). But we may see the numbers of areas in which people show functional literacy, for example cultural literacy, emotional, media, financial, health literacy and so on....
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