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Financial Knowledge and the Gender Gap

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Date

2012-01-01

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Publisher

Financial Therapy Association

Abstract

Financial knowledge has been identified as an issue of importance to individual financial wellness. The FINRA Financial Capability Study provides data that make it possible to assess financial knowledge, and to analyze it in the context of financial satisfaction and participation in financial behaviors that are generally considered positive. This paper looks at these relationships by gender and by age group, identifying key differences in outcomes and behaviors. The aim of this study was to identify areas and issues where policy makers can focus efforts, and where practitioners can develop education and therapy protocols to assist clients in financial development and restoration.

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Open Access Article

Keywords

financial knowledge, financial satisfaction, gender issues, personal finance

Citation

Woodyard, A., & Robb, C. (2012). Financial Knowledge and the Gender Gap. Journal of Financial Therapy, 3 (1) 1. https://doi.org/10.4148/jft.v3i1.1453