Individual differences in  money management Individual differences in  money management

Individual differences in money management

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“Money, money, money - must be funny - in the rich man's world.
All the things I could do - if I had a little money.”

This famous lyric points out that being in the possession of money opens up a wide range of possibilities due to the fact that money can be used as a means of payment for any products or services as well as a store of purchasing power. However, money has a different meaning for every person which is why people’s spending and saving behavior is highly diverse (Mitchell & Mickel, 1999). In the field of economic psychology it is of high interest to ana-lyze the roots and determinants of these individual differences in money management. The reason for this concern is the overall importance of economic activities for personal life satis-faction as well as its far reaching impact on markets and institutions (Antonides, 1996). How people view money and thus how they use it can be seen as a function of many variables of which attitudes, gender and age are some of the most relevant ones. Consequently this paper aims at shedding light on the following question: to what extent does money meaning and money management differ among people of unequal sex, age and attitude?

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2011
11 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
22
Pages
PUBLISHER
GRIN Verlag
SIZE
159.5
KB

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