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Precautionary savings, retirement planning and misperceptions of financial literacy

机译:预防性储蓄,退休计划和对金融知识的误解

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We measure financial literacy among Linkedln members, complementing standard questions with additional questions that allow us to gauge self-perceptions of financial literacy. Average financial literacy is surprisingly low given the demographics of our sample: fewer than two-thirds of chief financial officers, chief executive officers, and chief operating officers complete the test correctly. Financial literacy, precautionary savings and retirement planning are positively correlated, but this is mostly driven by perceived, not actual, literacy: controlling for self-perceptions, actual literacy has low predictive power. Perceptions drive decision-making among low-literacy respondents and are associated with mistaken beliefs about financial products and less willingness to accept financial advice. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:我们测量Linkedln成员之间的金融素养,对标准问题进行补充,使我们能够评估对金融素养的自我认知。鉴于我们的样本人口统计数据,平均财务知识水平令人惊讶地低:不到三分之二的首席财务官,首席执行官和首席运营官正确完成了测试。财务素养,预防性储蓄和退休计划是正相关的,但这主要是由感知素养而不是实际素养所驱动:控制自我意识后,实际素养的预测能力较低。知觉会影响低文化程度受访者的决策,并与对金融产品的错误信念以及接受金融建议的意愿降低有关。 (C)2017由Elsevier B.V.发布

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