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AFS Advanced Research in Financial Planning Conference 2024

September 18–20, 2024

Columbus, Ohio, United States

The Academy of Financial Services (AFS) is excited to be collaborating with FPA to provide an "integrated conference experience" for AFS members this year. The AFS research conference will run for the full 2.5 days of the FPA Conference as part of a dedicated research track bringing the best of AFS and the Journal of Financial Planning (JFP) to you.

  1.  A dedicated Research Room for presentations designed to bring the most relevant research impacting professional financial planners. This includes research sessions sponsored by the JFP and peer-reviewed research papers presented by AFS members. These sessions are CE credit approved.
  2. The winner of the JFP's Montgomery-Warschauer Award for best research from the prior year will present their research.
  3. In the Research Room AFS will coordinate other research content such as a panel discussion with the editors of the 4 major FP research journals explaining to planners and academics the type of research content to be found, how to best consume/digest research and apply it to a FP practice and more.
  4. A new FP Research Shark Tank. Based on the format of the popular TV series a select number of researchers will do 5 minute "pitches" on research that they believe would be significantly impactful for practitioners. Planners and researchers will then vote on the most exciting research proposal.
  5. AFS are co-ordinating 2 additional mini-breakout research rooms where researchers will present additional peer-reviewed, unpublished research selected from the many submissions we received. A timetable of these sessions can be found below.
  6. AFS will manage the research rooms for fully-hybrid attendance with face-to-face or virtual attendance. Although the content will be exceptional, we hope to see many of you in person as the networking, exhibit hall, FPA keynote speakers and other sessions outside of the research cannot be experienced any other way.

MARRIED INDIVIDUALS’ FINANCIAL SATISFACTION: THE RELATIONSHIP WITH RETIREMENT PLANNING BEHAVIOR AND FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE

Friday, September 20, 2024 at 9:00 AM–9:20 AM ADT
AFS 124
Short Description

This study uses the 2021 National Financial Capability Study (NFCS) within a sample of 25,785 adults (18+) across the U.S. to investigate the association between retirement planning behavior and financial knowledge with financial satisfaction for married individuals. This study finds that when married individuals actively engage in retirement planning, their probability of reporting a higher level of financial satisfaction increases. The study also finds that higher objective financial knowledge is associated with reporting a lower probability of financial satisfaction, and higher subjective financial knowledge is associated with reporting a higher probability of financial satisfaction among married people. The results provide financial advisors, financial therapists, and marriage counselors insights into the importance of retirement planning behavior and financial knowledge for their married clients.

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married_individuals’_financial_satisfaction-_the_relationship_with_retirement_planning_behavior_and_financial_knowledge_blind.pdf

Lead & Corresponding Author

Dilruba Sharmin Moutusi, Westminster College
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Names of authors in order

Dilruba Sharmin Moutusi, Sarah Asebedo, Chris Browning, Donald Lacombe, Benaissa Chidmi

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