Contents of Vol. 8 (2) issue of Financial Counseling and Planning



Financial Counseling and Planning
The Journal of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education

Volume 8 (2), 1997


CONTENTS

The Backward
Art of Managing Money


Sherman Hanna

Personal
Finance Education for Employees: Evidence on the Bottom-line Benefits


E. Thomas Garman

What
Consumers Look for in Financial Planners


Sung C. Bae and James P. Sandager

Subjective
and Objective Risk Tolerance: Implications For Optimal Portfolios


Sherman Hanna and Peng Chen

Does
Risk Tolerance Decrease with Age?


Hui Wang and Sherman Hanna

Gender
Differences in the Investment Decision-Making Process


Lori L. Embrey and Jonathan
J. Fox

Preretirees’
Perception of Retirement Income


Virginia W. Junk, Linda K. Fox,
Martha J. Einerson, and Linda K. Taff

Value
of Home Equity Used in Reverse Mortgages as a Potential Source of Income
for Elderly Americans


Flora L. Williams and Y. Emily Kao

Saving
Motives and 401(k) Contributions


Jing J. Xiao

Income
and Expenditures in Two Phases of Retirement


Flora L. Williams and Helen
Zhou

Book Reviews

Making Ends Meet & Dreams Come
True: Success Guide for Better Money Management


reviewed by Vicki Schram Fitzsimmons

What
Should Every Student Know?


Sherman Hanna

About
the Authors


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