金融社会化、金融行为和成人财务健康的相互作用

Pradeep Acharya, Omkar Poudel
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随着越来越多的人面临财务困境和财务问题,财务状况在生活中的重要性明显高于几十年前。就财务幸福感的重要性而言,本研究旨在探讨财务社会化和财务行为对青少年财务幸福感的影响。研究人群是年龄在18-29岁之间的年轻人,他们的回答是通过使用谷歌表格的在线问卷收集的。本研究采用定量方法,收集了391名受访者的数据。随后,使用Smart-PLS对数据进行分析,建立信度和效度,并通过通径分析对假设和关系进行检验。结果表明,理财社会化和理财行为对青年理财幸福感有显著影响。金融行为的影响大于金融社会化的影响。因此,为了增加年轻人的财务福利,应该实施不同的教育计划,这些计划将对金融社会化和行为产生积极影响,这可能会导致金融稳定和强大的金融基础。
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Interplay of Financial Socialization, Financial Behavior, and Adult Financial Well-being
Financial well-being has significantly more importance in life than it used to be a few decades back, as more and more people face financial distress and financial problems. Concerning the importance of financial well-being, this study intends to unearth the impact of financial socialization and behavior on young adults' financial well-being. The study population was young individuals aged 18-29 years, and the responses were collected through an online questionnaire using Google Forms. The study adopted the quantitative approach, for which the data from 391 respondents was collected. Subsequently, the data was analyzed with the help of Smart-PLS, where reliability and validity were established, and the hypothesis and relation were tested through path analysis. The result indicated that financial socialization and financial behavior significantly impact young adults' financial well-being. However, financial behavior's impact was more significant than financial socialization. Thus, to increase the financial well-being of young adults, different educational programs that will positively impact financial socialization and behavior should be implemented, which may lead to financial stability and a strong financial base.
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