Best
Article Awards
AFCPE sponsors a Best
Journal Article award each year, based on articles appearing in Financial
Counseling and Planning. The winning article is selected by an awards
committee appointed by the president, based on criteria such as usefulness
and originality.
The 1999 Conference Award went to Tim
Christiansen and Sharon A. DeVaney, Purdue University:
Christiansen, T. & DeVaney, S. A.
(1998). Antecedents
of trust and commitment in the financial planner-client relationship. Financial
Counseling and Planning, 9(2),
1-10.
Because of a change in journal publication
frequency, there were two awards given at the 1998 Conference.
The award for the best article in Volume
8, issue 2 (1997) and Volume 9, issue 1 (1998) of the journal went to Bradley
T. Ewing, Texas Tech University, and James E. Payne, Eastern Kentucky University:
Ewing, B. T. & Payne, J. E (1998).
The
long-run relation between the personal savings rate and consumer sentiment. Financial
Counseling and Planning, 9(1),
89-96.
The award for the best article in the
1996 volume of the journal went to:
Jaimie Sung, Ewha Womens University,
and Sherman Hanna, The Ohio State University:
Sung, J. & Hanna, S. (1996). Factors
related to risk tolerance. Financial
Counseling and Planning, 7,
11-20. Photo
from conference
The 1997 Conference Award went to Charles
B. Hatcher, Iowa State University:
Hatcher, C. B. (1997). A
model of desired wealth at retirement. Financial
Counseling and Planning, 8(1),
57-64.
The 1996 Conference Award went to Sharon
M. Danes and Kathryn Rettig, University of Minnesota:
Danes, S. M. & Rettig K. (1995).
Economic
adjustment strategies of farm men and women experiencing economic stress. Financial
Counseling and Planning,6,
59-73.
The 1995 Conference Award went to Sharon
A. DeVaney, Purdue University:
DeVaney, S. (1994) The
usefulness of financial ratios as predictors of household insolvency: Two
perspectives. Financial
Counseling and Planning, 5,
15-24.
The 1994 Conference Award went to Vickie
L. Hampton, Texas Tech University, Karrol A. Kitt, Sue A. Greninger and
Thomas M. Bohman, University of Texas-Austin:
Hampton, V. L., Kitt, K. A., Greninger,
S. A. & Bohman, T. M. (1993). The
effect of education on participation in flexible spending accounts. Financial
Counseling and Planning, 4,
95-110.
The 1993 Conference Award went to Elizabeth
P. Davis and Ruth Ann Carr, University of Nebraska-Lincoln:
Davis, E. P. & Carr, R. A. (1992).
Budgeting
practices over the life cycle. Financial
Counseling and Planning, 3,
3-16
Author affiliations are current rather
than as of publication of the article.