A goal of financial therapy is to increase clients' financial satisfaction by helping them to perform positive financial behaviors. The present study argues that the success of such therapies can be further enhanced by considering the individual factors that underlie such behaviors. To identify the possibly most promising factors, data from the 2018 Money Advice Service (MAS) Financial Capability Survey (n = 2,133) were used and three sets of individual factors were examined: knowledge factors (financial knowledge and financial confidence), attitudinal factors (future orientation and attitude toward money), and sense of control factors (spending self-control and perceived behavioral control). Path analysis findings indicated that all factors were associated with financial satisfaction via one or more positive financial behaviors. All factors except for attitude toward money were also directly related to financial satisfaction. Financial confidence was the most promising individual factor to improve clients' financial satisfaction, followed by future orientation and perceived behavioral control.

Dare, S., van Dijk, W., van Dijk, E., van Dillen, L., Gallucci, M., Simonse, O. (2020). The Road to Financial Satisfaction: Testing the Paths of Knowledge, Attitudes, Sense of Control, and Positive Financial Behaviors. JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL THERAPY, 11(2), 1-30 [10.4148/1944-9771.1240].

The Road to Financial Satisfaction: Testing the Paths of Knowledge, Attitudes, Sense of Control, and Positive Financial Behaviors

Gallucci M.;
2020

Abstract

A goal of financial therapy is to increase clients' financial satisfaction by helping them to perform positive financial behaviors. The present study argues that the success of such therapies can be further enhanced by considering the individual factors that underlie such behaviors. To identify the possibly most promising factors, data from the 2018 Money Advice Service (MAS) Financial Capability Survey (n = 2,133) were used and three sets of individual factors were examined: knowledge factors (financial knowledge and financial confidence), attitudinal factors (future orientation and attitude toward money), and sense of control factors (spending self-control and perceived behavioral control). Path analysis findings indicated that all factors were associated with financial satisfaction via one or more positive financial behaviors. All factors except for attitude toward money were also directly related to financial satisfaction. Financial confidence was the most promising individual factor to improve clients' financial satisfaction, followed by future orientation and perceived behavioral control.
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financial attitudes; financial behavior; financial knowledge; financial satisfaction; sense of control;
English
2020
11
2
1
30
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Dare, S., van Dijk, W., van Dijk, E., van Dillen, L., Gallucci, M., Simonse, O. (2020). The Road to Financial Satisfaction: Testing the Paths of Knowledge, Attitudes, Sense of Control, and Positive Financial Behaviors. JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL THERAPY, 11(2), 1-30 [10.4148/1944-9771.1240].
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