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What is Financial Capability

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It refers to a set of skills and behaviors related to one's knowledge of financial matters, managing one's financial situation (such as spending habits, financial planning for the future, the ability to choose appropriate financial products) and controlling it.
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A Multi-Dimensional View of Financial Distress
Bilgehan Kübilay (Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5181-6.ch006
Abstract
Financial distress is a multidimensional and complex subject. Financial distress has physical and physiological effects and harmful consequences for individuals and families, ranging from unpaid debts and deteriorating health to suicide. For this reason, it has been a widely researched subject by different branches of science such as finance, psychology, and sociology. In this study, financial distress was examined from a subjective point of view. The effect of financial distress on physical and psychological health, its effect on families and children, and the effect of social support and socio-economic status on financial distress were investigated. The role of financial capability and financial resilience in reducing financial distress was emphasized. This study aimes to consolidate and expand knowledge about financial distress. The issue of financial distress has been extensively researched under the behavioral finance framework.
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Addressing Financial Risks and Uncertainties Through Financial Literacy Education: Recommendations, Resources, and Results
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Financial Well-Being among Young Employees in Malaysia
Measure of knowledge, skills, attitude and behaviors to manage personal finance whereby knowledge is necessary to understand the financial products, terms and concepts, skills for the ability of budgeting and attitude as a willingness to spend time to keep track with finances (OECD, 2008 AU74: The in-text citation "OECD, 2008" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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