financial literacy of Generation Y and the influence that personality traits have on financial knowledge

Robert Killins
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This article examines the financial literacy of the Generation Y age cohort and explores how personality traits influence individual’s financial knowledge. Using a detailed financial literacy survey, multiple areas of financial literacy are measured (investments, budgeting, economics, risk management, and retirement planning) along with the well-known Big Five personality traits. The findings of this article suggest that the Generation Y cohort is more knowledgeable in budgeting and risk management segments of financial literacy but lack knowledge in retirement planning. Secondly, extraversion and conscientiousness are both important personality traits when regressed on individuals overall financial literacy levels. These finding help develop the insights into how behavioral and personality traits influence the cognitive and financial decision-making ability of individuals.
Y世代的金融素养以及人格特质对金融知识的影响
本文考察了Y世代的金融素养,并探讨了人格特征如何影响个人的金融知识。通过详细的财务素养调查,我们测量了多个领域的财务素养(投资、预算、经济、风险管理和退休计划)以及众所周知的五大人格特征。本文的研究结果表明,Y一代在财务知识的预算和风险管理部分更有知识,但在退休计划方面缺乏知识。其次,外向性和严谨性在个体整体金融素养水平回归时都是重要的人格特征。这些发现有助于深入了解行为和人格特征如何影响个人的认知和财务决策能力。
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