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Financial coaching: Bridging the gap between financial knowledge and financial behavior

机译:财务指导:弥合财务知识与财务行为之间的鸿沟

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate an emerging financial education program, financial coaching. This study investigated whether participants improved their credit scores after participating in a financial coaching program. Four hypotheses were examined: (1) Financial coaching improves the credit scores of its participants. (2) Financial coaching has a greater impact on improving credit scores for women compared to men. (3) Financial coaching has a greater impact on improving credit scores for younger participants compared to the older ones. (4) Financial coaching has a greater impact on improving credit scores for minorities compared to non-minorities. For hypothesis 1, a paired-samples t-test was conducted to compare the last credit score and the first credit score at each site, both separately and collectively. For hypotheses 2--4, a hierarchical regression analysis was conducted on the total of all six sites collectively and evaluated on each site separately. First score, gender (hypothesis 2), age (hypothesis 3), and race (hypothesis 4) were entered into the regression to predict the last score.;For hypotheses 1, for five of the six sites, there was no significant difference between the first and last credit scores for participants. When all six sites were combined, there was a significant difference between the first and last credit scores. For hypotheses 2, there was no gender difference in average credit scores. However, when comparing the average increase in credit scores, the females had a slightly higher increase than males. For hypothesis 3, older participants' average credit scores increased more than that of the younger ones' scores. For hypotheses 4, there was no race difference in average credit scores. However, when comparing the ranges in average credit scores between African-Americans and Caucasians, African-Americans' range did improve slightly more than the range of Caucasians.
机译:本研究的目的是评估新兴的金融教育计划,即金融教练。这项研究调查了参加金融教练计划后参与者是否提高了自己的信用评分。研究了四个假设:(1)金融教练提高了参与者的信用评分。 (2)与男性相比,金融教练对提高女性的信用评分有更大的影响。 (3)与年龄较大的参与者相比,金融教练对改善年龄较小的参与者的信用评分影响更大。 (4)与非少数族裔相比,金融教练对改善少数族裔的信用评分影响更大。对于假设1,进行了成对样本t检验,以比较各个地点的最新信用评分和第一信用评分,分别和集体进行。对于假设2--4,对所有六个站点的总数进行了层次回归分析,并分别在每个站点上进行了评估。将第一个得分,性别(假设2),年龄(假设3)和种族(假设4)输入回归模型以预测最后得分。对于假设1,六个位置中的五个位置之间没有显着差异参与者的第一个和最后一个信用分数。当六个站点全部合并时,第一个和最后一个信用评分之间存在显着差异。对于假设2,平均信用评分没有性别差异。但是,在比较信用评分的平均增长时,女性的增长略高于男性。对于假设3,年龄较大的参与者的平均信用分数比年龄较小的参与者的分数增加更多。对于假设4,平均信用分数没有种族差异。但是,当比较非裔美国人和高加索人的平均信用分数范围时,非裔美国人的范围确实比高加索人的范围有所改善。

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  • 作者

    LeSure, Jennifer.;

  • 作者单位

    Ball State University.;

  • 授予单位 Ball State University.;
  • 学科 Adult education.
  • 学位 Ed.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 97 p.
  • 总页数 97
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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