拖延到绝对太晚——解释遗产规划中拖延的理论框架

Michaela Tanner, Roland Hofmann, Katrin B. Klingsieck
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遗产规划中的拖延给个人财务规划带来了重大挑战。尽管认识到遗产规划的重要性,但许多人推迟了遗产规划,冒着意外的遗产分配和家庭冲突的风险。这种拖延是由不适和充裕的时间所驱动的,留下的遗产没有条理,无法满足遗嘱人的愿望和需求。理解遗产规划中的拖延是至关重要的,因为它会影响到幸存家属的财务安全以及资产的有序转移。拖延症的研究,虽然在学术和专业背景下广泛存在,但并没有充分解决遗产规划问题,在理解财务决策中的这种行为方面留下了空白。本文系统地分析了遗产规划中的拖延行为,提出了一个基于卢比孔河模型,结合情绪修复假说和时间动机理论的理论框架。它概述了遗产规划过程,确定了出现拖延的阶段及其背后可能的原因。该框架解释了负面情绪和贴现的未来福利如何导致延迟,影响遗产计划的及时完成。这篇文章强调了财务顾问在帮助客户进行遗产规划方面的作用,提供了切实可行的建议,以提高客户参与度,确保更好的财务结果。
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Delaying until it is definitely too late – A theoretical framework for explaining procrastination in estate planning

Delaying until it is definitely too late – A theoretical framework for explaining procrastination in estate planning

Procrastination in estate planning poses significant challenges in personal financial planning. Despite recognizing its importance, many individuals delay estate planning, risking unplanned estate distribution and family conflicts. This procrastination, driven by discomfort and perceived ample time, leaves legacy unstructured, failing to meet the testator's wishes and needs. Understanding procrastination in estate planning is crucial as it affects financial security for surviving dependents and the orderly transfer of assets. Procrastination research, although extensive in academic and professional contexts, has not adequately addressed estate planning, leaving a gap in comprehending this behavior within financial decision-making. This article systematically analyzes procrastination in estate planning, presenting a theoretical framework based on the Rubicon Model and incorporating the mood-repair hypothesis and temporal motivation theory. It outlines the estate planning process, identifying phases where procrastination occurs and the possible reasons behind it. The framework explains how negative emotions and discounted future benefits contribute to delays, impacting the timely completion of estate plans. The article highlights the role of financial advisors in helping clients navigate estate planning, offering practical recommendations to improve client engagement and ensure better financial outcomes.

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