U.S. Black adults' estate planning: The role of financial planner use, inheritance receipt, and life insurance ownership

Kimberly Watkins, Shinae L. Choi, Miranda Reiter, Megan McCoy, Shelitha Smodic, Cory Thompson, Kenneth White Jr, Bertranna Muruthi
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While an emerging body of research has documented the significance of estate planning, there remains limited understanding regarding the extent of Black adults' engagement with estate planning in the United States. The objectives of this study were to examine whether the utilization of financial planners, the status of inheritance receipt, and religion are associated with engagement in estate planning among U.S. Black adults, and how these associations vary based on life insurance policy ownership. Participants for this study were 673 U.S. Black adults aged 25 and older who completed an online survey in July 2021. We estimated logistic regression models to predict Black adults' engagement in estate planning. Results indicated that in fully adjusted models, Black adults who used the services of a financial planner had significantly higher odds of executing a valid will or trust than those who did not seek assistance from a financial planner. The status of inheritance receipt, frequency of attendance at religious services, and ownership of life insurance policies were positively and significantly associated with engagement in estate planning among Black adults. However, as a moderator, patterns did not differ significantly depending on whether they owned life insurance policies. These findings may assist professionals and other stakeholders in financial planning to develop strategies or interventions to enhance estate planning for U.S. Black households.

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美国黑人成年人的遗产规划:使用财务规划师、接受遗产和拥有人寿保险的作用
虽然新出现的研究记录了遗产规划的重要性,但对美国黑人成年人参与遗产规划的程度的了解仍然有限。本研究的目的是考察美国黑人成年人中财务规划师的使用情况、遗产继承状况和宗教信仰是否与参与遗产规划有关,以及这些关联在人寿保险保单所有权的基础上有何不同。本研究的参与者是 673 名 25 岁及以上的美国黑人成年人,他们在 2021 年 7 月完成了一项在线调查。我们估计了逻辑回归模型来预测黑人成年人参与遗产规划的情况。结果表明,在完全调整后的模型中,使用财务规划师服务的黑人成年人执行有效遗嘱或信托的几率明显高于没有寻求财务规划师帮助的人。接受遗产的状况、参加宗教仪式的频率以及人寿保险保单的所有权与黑人成年人参与遗产规划有显著的正相关关系。然而,作为调节因素,是否拥有人寿保险单的模式并无显著差异。这些发现可能有助于财务规划方面的专业人士和其他利益相关者制定战略或干预措施,以加强美国黑人家庭的遗产规划。
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