Financial Counseling, Financial Literacy, and Household Decision Making

Sumit Agarwal, Gene Amromin, Itzhak Ben-David, S. Chomsisengphet, Douglas D. Evanoff
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In this chapter we review the literature on financial counseling, financial literacy, and consumer decision making and look at a financial counseling/planning program in India where consumers revealed their risk appetite, future financial goals, and current assets and liabilities. The results from India suggest that a vast majority of the respondents appear to be financially literate – they answer the numeracy, inflation, and diversification questions correctly. The Indian financial literacy level is the same as in Netherlands but 20% higher compared to the USA. Indians use about 38% of monthly income to cover monthly expenses – they save or invest 62% of their salary on average. However, we find that most consumers are ill prepared to meet their goals based on their asset, liabilities and risk profiles. The survey of the literature suggests that financial counseling is an important tool in educating consumers in their decision making.
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财务咨询、财务知识和家庭决策
在本章中,我们回顾了关于财务咨询、金融知识和消费者决策的文献,并研究了印度的一个财务咨询/规划项目,在这个项目中,消费者透露了他们的风险偏好、未来财务目标和流动资产和负债。来自印度的调查结果表明,绝大多数受访者似乎都有财务知识——他们正确回答了算术、通货膨胀和多元化问题。印度的金融知识水平与荷兰相同,但比美国高20%。印度人用每月收入的38%来支付每月开支——他们平均把62%的工资用于储蓄或投资。然而,我们发现大多数消费者并没有准备好实现他们基于资产、负债和风险状况的目标。文献调查表明,财务咨询是教育消费者决策的重要工具。
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