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Toward a Resident Personal Finance Curriculum: Quantifying Resident Financial Circumstances Needs and Interests

机译:制定居民个人理财课程:量化居民理财情况需求和兴趣

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IntroductionResident financial health has been linked to wellness and resiliency, yet financial literacy among residents is highly variable. While some medical school curricula include budgeting and student loan education, content on managing finances as a resident is usually lacking. We sought to quantitatively assess residents’ financial circumstances, needs, and interests to inform the design of a resident personal finance curriculum.MethodsSurveys were sent to residents in eight specialties at an academic medical center. Likert-type responses allowed respondents to rate their level of comfort (1 = Very Uncomfortable, 7 = Very Comfortable) and interest (1 = Very Uninterested, 7 = Very Interested) in various personal finance topics including budgeting, loan repayment, disability insurance, life insurance, home buying, and retirement planning. Details regarding financial circumstances, including assets, liabilities, and insurance, were also collected. Results of questions that utilized a Likert-type scale are reported as median (interquartile range).ResultsOf 346 residents surveyed, 144 (41.6%) responded. Residents were from Internal Medicine (56, 38.9%), Pediatrics (34, 23.6%), Emergency Medicine (18, 12.5%), and other specialties (36, 25.0%). Ninety-one (63.2%) reported educational loans, with an average balance of $191,730. Credit card balances exceeding $3,000 were reported by 11 (7.6%) respondents. One-hundred-two (70.1%) reported emergency savings, but only 65 (45.1%) reported having a retirement account (average balance $27,608). Respondents rated highest comfort levels with budgeting (5[4–6]), and lowest level of comfort with disability insurance (2[2–4]) and home buying (2[2–5]). Interest in learning each topic was high (6[5–7]), with retirement planning (6[5–7]), investing (6[5–7]), and home buying (6[5–7]) the topics of highest interest.ConclusionThese results highlight the deficits in personal finance literacy among residents. Future work should focus on development of a nationally scalable personal finance curriculum for residents.
机译:简介居民的财务健康状况与健康和弹性相关联,但是居民的财务知识差异很大。虽然一些医学院的课程包括预算和学生贷款教育,但通常缺少有关以居民身份进行财务管理的内容。我们试图定量评估居民的财务状况,需求和兴趣,以指导居民个人理财课程的设计。方法将调查结果发送给学术医学中心的八个专业的居民。利克特式回答允许受访者在各种个人理财主题(包括预算,偿还贷款,伤残保险,人寿保险,购房和退休计划。还收集了有关财务状况的详细信息,包括资产,负债和保险。使用利克特型量表的问题的结果以中位数(四分位数范围)报告。结果在346位被调查居民中,有144位(41.6%)回答。居民来自内科(56,38.9%),儿科(34,23.6%),急诊科(18,12.5%)和其他专科(36,25.0%)。 91个国家(占63.2%)报告了教育贷款,平均余额为191,730美元。 11位(7.6%)受访者报告了超过$ 3,000的信用卡余额。一百二十二(70.1%)报告说有紧急储蓄,但只有65(45.1%)报告说有退休帐户(平均余额$ 27,608)。受访者在预算中的最高舒适度等级(5 [4-6]),在残疾保险中的最低舒适度等级(2 [2-4]]和购房最低等级(2 [2-5])。对每个主题的学习兴趣很高(6 [5-7]),退休计划(6 [5-7]),投资(6 [5-7])和购房(6 [5-7])结论这些结果凸显了居民个人理财知识的不足。未来的工作应侧重于为居民开发可在全国范围内扩展的个人理财课程。

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