Benefits of Experience and Knowledge for Older Adults' Monetary Sequence Preferences
Financial literacy and financial experience may be important for understanding age differences in financial decisionmaking. Older adults generally have more financial experience than younger adults do, and some studies suggest they also have better financial literacy. We investigated associations among age (N = 594, aged 20-88, Mage = 46.48), financial experience, financial literacy, and preferences for receiving larger (versus smaller) amounts of money sooner (versus later). Older age was correlated with preferences for receiving larger amounts of money sooner and smaller amounts later, but this association was no longer significant after accounting for financial experience and financial literacy. Financial experience was the only significant contributor. We discuss implications for improving financial decision-making across adulthood.
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2022 |
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Zur Gesamtaufnahme - volume:94 |
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International journal of aging & human development - 94(2022), 2 vom: 01. März, Seite 154-168 |
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Englisch |
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Wilson, Jenna M [VerfasserIn] |
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Date Completed 04.01.2022 Date Revised 04.01.2022 published: Print-Electronic Citation Status MEDLINE |
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10.1177/00914150211009464 |
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