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This study uses data from the 2007 Survey of Consumer Finances to examine household saving behavior based on the two-period model of consumption/saving presented by Bowman et al. (1999). The main focus of the model is the existence of an asymmetry in saving behavior in response to positive and...
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The 1992 Survey of Consumer Finances consisted of five complete data sets because missing data are multiply imputed. The incidence of missing data in the 1992 SCF is addressed and illustrates the difficulty of obtaining financial information from individuals. The value of using all five data...
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The 1992 Survey of Consumer Finances consists of five complete data sets because missing data are multiply imputed. The incidence of missing data in the 1992 SCF is addressed and illustrates the difficulty of obtaining financial information from individuals. The value of using all five data sets...
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The purpose of this research is to explore saving motives and saving horizon using a large, nationally representative dataset, the Survey of Consumer Finances. The framework is based on prospect theory, in which consumption and saving decisions are based on a reference point rather than on...
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Financial stress and self-efficacy are examined in relationship to college students' financial help-seeking behavior utilizing Grable and Joo's (1999) framework. A cognitive approach is taken by focusing on the moderating role of financial self-efficacy on the relationship between financial...
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Repeated-imputation inference (RII) techniques for estimating nonlinear models with multiply imputed data are described. RII techniques are used to estimate a logit model using the 1995 Survey of Consumer Finances. RII techniques use all information available in multiply imputed data and...
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This paper assesses whether the accumulated retirement wealth of pre-retirees will be adequate to cover needs during retirement, and how variation in age of eligibility for Social Security benefits affects adequacy. Data from the 1998 Survey of Consumer Finances are analyzed to assess the...
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