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Financial Literacy and Precautionary Saving
Thursday, April 11, 2013 at 4:15 PM–5:45 PM PDT
Brighton Room ( Breakout Session A)
Major Area of Focus
Financial Services
Secondary area of focus
Financial Services
Short Abstract
Using data collected by the National Financial Capability Study, a survey recently commissioned by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, this paper investigates the correlations between subjectively and objectively assessed measures of financial knowledge, and the probability of having savings adequate to cover 3 months of typical expenses. Results indicate that households who are more financially knowledgeable or more confident in their financial ability are significantly more likely to report having emergency funds. These findings support the growing literature on the relationship between financial knowledge and economic behaviors and have wide policy implications.
Corresponding Author
Cliff Robb, Ph.D., Kansas State University
Job Title
Associate professor
City & State (or Province & Country)
Manhattan, Kansas
Additional Authors
Patryk Babiarz, The University of Alabama
Job Title
Assistant Professor
City & State (or Province & Country)
Tuscaloosa, Alabama