Index of Key Words

Index of Key Words

To save space, articles are cited using only the last name of the first author and the year
published.

Alternative financial sector: Swagler, 1995.

Annuity: Sullivan, 1995.

Arguments regarding finances: Lawrence, 1993.

Asset transfers: Edwards, 1991.

Attitudes: Lown, 1990; Wilhelm, 1993.

Bankruptcy: Fan, 1992.

Benefit-cost: Morgan, 1995.

Bonds: Xiao, 1995.

Budgeting: Bae, 1993; Davis, 1990; Davis, 1992; Shelton, 1995.

Cash flow management: Godwin, 1992; Godwin, 1994.

Certification: Langrehr, 1991; Mason, 1993.

Child support, Seiling, 1990.

Children and money: Danes, 1994.

Classification tree: DeVaney, 1994.

Cognitive style, Prochaska-Cue, 1993; Rettig, 1991.

College student expenditures: Churaman, 1992.

Compulsive spending: Edwards, 1993.

Computer software for financial plans: Phillips, 1992; Hanna, 1995.

Consumer Expenditure Survey: Oh, 1995.

Consumer finance: Davis, 1990.

Counseling: (see Financial counseling.)

Counseling versus planning: Langrehr, 1991.

Credit: Fan, 1992; Lown, 1992; Walden, 1992. (See also Financial Ratios.)

Deacon-Firebaugh Model: Hira, 1992; Lown, 1992; Fitzsimmons, 1994.

Disabled: Stum, 1993; Bauer, 1994.

Diversification: Weagley, 1992.

Divorce: Seiling, 1990; Montalto, 1994.

Economic adjustment strategies: Danes, 1995.

Economic insights: Morgan, 1995.

Economic model: Weagley, 1991; Fan, 1992; Bae, 1993; Chang, 1994; Montalto, 1994.

Economic stress: Danes, 1995.

Economic well-being: Porter, 1993.

Education curriculum and certification requirements: Langrehr, 1991; Mason, 1993.

Education, effect on participation in flexible spending account: Hampton, 1993.

Education needs of financial planning students: Pope, 1991.

Elderly: Hogarth, 1991; Stum, 1993; Bauer, 1994.

Emergency funds: Chang, 1995.

Estate planning: Edwards, 1991.

Expert systems: Phillips, 1992.

Family budgets: Davis, 1990.

Family finance: Churaman, 1992.

Family financial manager: Hayhoe, 1995.

Family life cycle: Davis, 1992; Fitzsimmons, 1994.

Family relations: Lawrence, 1993.

Family resource management: Israelsen, 1990. (See also Management.)

Farm operators: Scannell, 1990; Bailey, 1994; Danes, 1995.

Finance: Israelsen, 1990.

Financial arguments: Lawrence, 1993.

Financial assets: Xiao, 1995.

Financial counseling: Lown, 1990; Langrehr, 1991; Lytton, 1991; Mason, 1993; Danes, 1995.

Financial decision making styles: Prochaska-Cue, 1993; Rettig, 1991.

Financial emergencies: Hira, 1992.

Financial management: Edwards, 1991; Fitzsimmons, 1994; Hogarth, 1991; Scannell, 1990.

Financial planning: Burns, 1990; Seiling, 1990; Lytton, 1991, Phillips, 1992; Chang, 1993.

Financial ratios: Prather, 1990; Scannell, 1990; Lytton, 1991; Lown, 1992; Bae, 1993; DeVaney,
1993; DeVaney, 1994; Chang, 1995.

Financial satisfaction: Lown, 1992; Porter, 1993; Godwin, 1994.

Financial socialization: Danes, 1994.

Financial strategies: Lawrence, 1993.

Financial well-being: Porter, 1993; Hong, 1995.

First-time homebuyers: Shelton, 1995.

Flexible spending accounts: Hampton, 1993.

Fringe benefits: Hampton, 1993.

Future financial expectation: Fitzsimmons, 1993; Malroutu, 1995.

Gender differences: Fitzsimmons 1993; Hayhoe, 1995.

Home buying: Shelton, 1995; Walden, 1992.

Household portfolios: Xiao, 1995; Lee, 1995; Weagley, 1991.

Housing affordability: Oh, 1995.

Housing cost ratio: Oh, 1995.

Income adequacy: Malroutu, 1995.

Income tax: Phillips, 1992; Ayres, 1994; Woerheide, 1994.

Income variability: Chang, 1993.

Individual investors: Xiao, 1995.

Insurance coverage/ knowledge: Hira, 1992.

Investment: Israelsen, 1991; Weagley, 1991; Hanna, 1995; DeVaney, 1995; Lee, 1995.

Labor force participation: Montalto, 1994.

Life cycle model: Hanna, 1995.

Liquidity: Chang, 1995.

Low income: Shelton, 1995.

Lower-income consumers: Swagler, 1995.

Management, family resource: Israelsen, 1990; Prochaska-Cue, 1993, Rettig, 1991.

Money attitudes: Hayhoe, 1995.

Money management: Lawrence, 1993; Bauer, 1994

Mortgage loans: Walden, 1992.

Mutual fund selection: Israelsen, 1991.

Net worth: Prather, 1990; Chang, 1994; Fitzsimmons, 1994; Godwin, 1994.

Newlyweds: Godwin, 1992.

Older women: Hong, 1995.

Overspending: Bae, 1993. (See also Compulsive spending.)

Past performance data: Israelsen, 1991.

Pawn shops: Swagler, 1995.

Pensions: Woerheide, 1994; 1995.

Perceptions: Malroutu, 1995.

Personal finance: Woerheide, 1995.

Planning: (See Financial planning.)

Poverty: Stum, 1993.

Present value: Walden, 1995.

Quality of life: Porter, 1993.

Rational choices: Morgan, 1995.

Ratios: (See Financial ratios.)

Reimbursement accounts: (See Fringe benefits.)

Rent burden: Oh, 1995.

Rent to own: Swagler, 1995.

Retirement

Analysis of required saving rates for: Burns, 1990.

Saving/dissaving patterns during: Hogarth, 1991.

Effect of changing jobs on pension: Woerheide, 1994

Information sources for farmers: Bailey, 1994.

Planning: Hanna, 1995; Malroutu, 1995; DeVaney, 1995; Walden, 1995; Morgan, 1995;
Woerheide, 1995.

Risk: Fan, 1992; Hira, 1992; Chang, 1993; Montalto, 1994; Lee, 1995; Weagley, 1995.

Risk aversion: Weagley, 1991; Fan, 1992.

Risk tolerance: Chang, 1994; Hanna, 1995; Xiao, 1995.

Satisfaction: Scannell, 1990; Wilhelm, 1993.

Saving: Burns, 1990; Hogarth, 1991; Bae, 1993; Chang, 1994; Fitzsimmons, 1994; Xiao, 1994;
Hanna, 1995; DeVaney, 1995; Xiao, 1995.

Spending: (See Overspending; Compulsive buying behavior.)

Stocks: Xiao, 1995; Lee, 1995.

Survey of Consumer Finance: Malroutu, 1995; DeVaney, 1995; Xiao, 1995; Chang, 1995;
Hong, 1995; Lee, 1995; Chang, 1994; DeVaney, 1994; Xiao, 1994; Chang, 1993; DeVaney,
1993; Burns 1990; Prather, 1990.

Tax preparation: Ayres, 1994.

Validation (of Personal Financial Planning Expert Systems): Phillips, 1992.

Valuation: Sullivan, 1995.

Wealth: Lee, 1995.

Well-being: Stum, 1993.