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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Osobní a rodinné finance - finance vysokoškolského studenta / Personal and Family Finance - Finance of University Student

Palicová, Helena January 2014 (has links)
In this thesis, Personal and family finances, subtitled Finances of university student. It is discussed on the way to a happier life through management of personal finances. Just as it is necessary to control corporate finance, it is necessary everyone managed own personal finances. It is indicated as appropriate to tackle your finances,what to focus on, and it's practically demonstrated on the example of a university student. There are analyzed his goals and needs, then it is outlined possible solutions to his finances.
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The Efffects of Workplace Financial Education on Personal Finances and Work Outcomes

Kim, Jinhee 25 April 2000 (has links)
The purpose of this research was to examine the effects of workplace financial education on workers' personal finances and work outcomes and determine relationships among financial management (attitudes, knowledge and behaviors), financial well-being, personal finance-work conflict, and work outcomes with data of white-collar workers in an insurance company in mid-western states. Research questions were (1) What are the profiles of financial attitudes, financial knowledge, financial behaviors, financial well-being, personal finance-work conflict, productivity, absenteeism, work time use, organizational commitment, pay satisfaction, loyalty, and intention to leave?, (2) Do the profiles of financial attitudes, financial knowledge, financial behaviors, and financial well-being differ by the individual characteristics?, (3) Do the profiles of personal finance-work conflict, productivity, absenteeism, work time use, organizational commitment, and pay satisfaction differ by the individual characteristics?, (4) What are the relationships among financial attitudes, financial knowledge, financial behaviors, financial well-being, and work outcomes (productivity, absenteeism, organizational commitment, and pay satisfaction)?, (5) What are the effects of workplace financial education on financial attitudes, financial knowledge, financial behaviors, financial well-being, and work outcomes?, and (6) What are the individual profiles of workplace financial education including participation, value of workplace financial education, reasons for participation and non-participation, desire for financial check-up, and desired topics of workplace financial education? The research design was a pre- and post-assessment survey. A pre-assessment survey was conducted in February and March 1999 before workplace financial education was provided during March 1999. One-and one-half hour workplace financial education workshops were provided at no cost to employer or employees in March 1999. Three months after the workplace financial education was provided, a post-assessment survey was conducted from June through August 1999. A pre-assessment questionnaire was mailed to all 476 workers (five were undeliverable) and 262 responses were utilized for data analysis. In the post-assessment, 482 questionnaires were mailed to workers and five were undeliverable. Usable return rates for the data analysis were 56.0% in the pre-assessment (262/471) and 40.0% in the post-assessment (189/477). Overall, the respondents in this study were somewhat positive toward financial management, were not knowledgeable on financial matters, and were practicing their financial behaviors fairly well. Objective financial well-being measures showed that workers were in fairly good financial condition but the levels of subjective financial well-being were about the mid-point on a scale, when each score was converted into a percentage. The workers reported that they were very productive, did not miss work days frequently, were highly committed to their organization, and they showed fairly high levels of pay satisfaction. Workers were very hesitant to admit to direct questions asking about whether or not their financial concerns interfered with their responsibilities at the workplace while they were not always able to do normal work even though they were present in the office and spent some work time handling financial matters. Some of individual characteristics influenced financial attitude, financial knowledge, financial behavior, financial well-being, personal finance-work outcomes, and work outcomes. The tests of the structural equation model showed that worker's personal finances had direct and indirect effects on work outcomes. The financial well-being had a negative effect on personal finance-work conflict. The financial well-being had direct effects on negative work time use and pay satisfaction. The financial well-being had indirect effects through personal finance-work conflict on absenteeism, negative work time use, and organizational commitment. The t-test results did not show the significant effects of workplace financial education on personal finances and work outcomes between the pre- and the post-assessment. / Ph. D.
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Digitala kvitton och dess framtida tillämpningar / Digital receipts and their future applications

Kaunissaar, Christian, Selmersson, Fredrik, Holmberg, Peter January 2010 (has links)
<p><em>Consumers today leave a fragment of information when they pay with their debit and credit cards. The aim of our work is to investigate ways to design a concept of a system in which digitally stored information that today is fragmented among several different holders, can be assembled into a system and made available to consumers. In our study of how a system for financial flow of information should be designed, we intend to study the present situation and the attempts made to alter it into a more informative reality. We intend to investigate the flow of information when a consumer pays by card, and the possible solutions regarding the design and transportation of digital receipts. A majority of the information of our digital consumption is today handled digitally. We pay bills and make purchases online with debit- and credit cards. Some of this information is available digitally for the parties involved. However, there is an essential element of information that is not being made available digitally to consumers. The digital receipt is a natural part of the whole that is our idea. The digital nature of the information creates opportunities for new services and markets, but the digital receipt also replaces the unwanted physical receipt. We found that there is an interest among consumers for the introduction of the digital receipt and the information that it enables.</em> <em>We have for this purpose created a conceptual design, and initiated a discussion on the future systems of private financial information.</em></p> / <p><em>Consumers today leave a fragment of information when they pay with their debit and credit cards. The aim of our work is to investigate ways to design a concept of a system in which digitally stored information that today is fragmented among several different holders, can be assembled into a system and made available to consumers. In our study of how a system for financial flow of information should be designed, we intend to study the present situation and the attempts made to alter it into a more informative reality. We intend to investigate the flow of information when a consumer pays by card, and the possible solutions regarding the design and transportation of digital receipts. A majority of the information of our digital consumption is today handled digitally. We pay bills and make purchases online with debit- and credit cards. Some of this information is available digitally for the parties involved. However, there is an essential element of information that is not being made available digitally to consumers. The digital receipt is a natural part of the whole that is our idea. The digital nature of the information creates opportunities for new services and markets, but the digital receipt also replaces the unwanted physical receipt. We found that there is an interest among consumers for the introduction of the digital receipt and the information that it enables.</em> <em>We have for this purpose created a conceptual design, and initiated a discussion on the future systems of private financial information.</em></p>
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Digitala kvitton och dess framtida tillämpningar / Digital receipts and their future applications

Kaunissaar, Christian, Selmersson, Fredrik, Holmberg, Peter January 2010 (has links)
Consumers today leave a fragment of information when they pay with their debit and credit cards. The aim of our work is to investigate ways to design a concept of a system in which digitally stored information that today is fragmented among several different holders, can be assembled into a system and made available to consumers. In our study of how a system for financial flow of information should be designed, we intend to study the present situation and the attempts made to alter it into a more informative reality. We intend to investigate the flow of information when a consumer pays by card, and the possible solutions regarding the design and transportation of digital receipts. A majority of the information of our digital consumption is today handled digitally. We pay bills and make purchases online with debit- and credit cards. Some of this information is available digitally for the parties involved. However, there is an essential element of information that is not being made available digitally to consumers. The digital receipt is a natural part of the whole that is our idea. The digital nature of the information creates opportunities for new services and markets, but the digital receipt also replaces the unwanted physical receipt. We found that there is an interest among consumers for the introduction of the digital receipt and the information that it enables. We have for this purpose created a conceptual design, and initiated a discussion on the future systems of private financial information. / Consumers today leave a fragment of information when they pay with their debit and credit cards. The aim of our work is to investigate ways to design a concept of a system in which digitally stored information that today is fragmented among several different holders, can be assembled into a system and made available to consumers. In our study of how a system for financial flow of information should be designed, we intend to study the present situation and the attempts made to alter it into a more informative reality. We intend to investigate the flow of information when a consumer pays by card, and the possible solutions regarding the design and transportation of digital receipts. A majority of the information of our digital consumption is today handled digitally. We pay bills and make purchases online with debit- and credit cards. Some of this information is available digitally for the parties involved. However, there is an essential element of information that is not being made available digitally to consumers. The digital receipt is a natural part of the whole that is our idea. The digital nature of the information creates opportunities for new services and markets, but the digital receipt also replaces the unwanted physical receipt. We found that there is an interest among consumers for the introduction of the digital receipt and the information that it enables. We have for this purpose created a conceptual design, and initiated a discussion on the future systems of private financial information.
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The Wife and Family Finance

Curry, Mary K. January 1949 (has links)
The problem for this study consists of determining what a wife should know about family finances in order to share the burden of family living with her husband and for protection against the probability she may be left with all the responsibilities and decisions.
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Персональные финансы в системе финансирования инвестиций : магистерская диссертация / Personal finances in the financing of the investment process

Архангельская, А. А., Arkhangelskaya, A. A. January 2019 (has links)
Выпускная квалификационная работа (магистерская диссертация) посвящена исследованию механизма трансформации накоплений домохозяйств в инвестиционный финансовый ресурс. Предметом исследования выступает совокупность экономических отношений, возникающих в процессе трансформации персональных финансов населения в инвестиции. Основной целью магистерской диссертации является исследование персональных финансов в системе финансирования инвестиций. В заключении обозначены рекомендации по улучшению механизма трансформации накоплений населения в инвестиции. / Final qualifying work (master's thesis) is devoted to the study of the tool for transformation of household savings into an investment financial resource. The subject of the study is a set of economic relations arising in the process of transformation of personal finance into investment funds. The main purpose of the master's thesis is to study personal finances in the financing of the investment progress. In conclusion, the recommendations for improving the transformation tool of household savings into investment funds are outlined.
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Planejamento e habitualidade são determinantes na poupança familiar?

Latronico, Fernanda Rampim 16 August 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Fernanda Rampim Latronico (latronicofernanda@gmail.com) on 2017-08-24T19:17:02Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação 2108.pdf: 762360 bytes, checksum: eef548218915fdfd8082477b960e2fba (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Joana Martorini (joana.martorini@fgv.br) on 2017-08-25T16:46:55Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação 2108.pdf: 762360 bytes, checksum: eef548218915fdfd8082477b960e2fba (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-08-25T20:38:35Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação 2108.pdf: 762360 bytes, checksum: eef548218915fdfd8082477b960e2fba (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-08-16 / Balance expenses of families, governments and companies can bring sustainability on medium and long term for Brazil. Therefore, comprehending what could bring it to a balance, analyzed by the household savings, could be the base to form public policies strategies. In the light of this work, a sample of actual financial movement of users of the financial control application Minhas Economias was analyzed, for appointing which characteristics and behaviors of a individual could impact its savings rate, considering the hypothesis that planning and habituality could imply higher savings rates. Some of the results are in line with the theories of Dholakia et al. (2016) and Shefrin & Thaler (1988), attesting that habituality and planning could impact the families savings rate. Furthermore, it was possible to conclude that income and expenses, as well as its standard deviations, also generate, in level, significant statical impact over the savings rate. Furthermore, it was possible to conclude that income and expenses, as well as its standard deviations, also generate, in level, significant statical impact over the savings rate. However, longitudinal analysis showed that planning, measured by the dummy variable budget, loses significance. That fact can be explained due to the non-observable effects (fixed characteristics of each individual), and as it is controlled, the dummy has no longer an effect. Therefore, the budget can reveal something peculiar in the individual and that, certain way, is controlled in the panel. / Equilibrar os gastos das famílias, governos e empresas pode trazer sustentabilidade no médio e longo prazo para o Brasil. Desta forma, compreender o que pode levar a um equilíbrio, analisado pela poupança familiar, pode ser a base para formar estratégias de políticas públicas. Para a realização do trabalho, portanto, uma amostra de movimentação financeira real de usuários do aplicativo de controle financeiro Minhas Economias foi analisada, levando a entender quais características e comportamentos de um indivíduo podem impactar a sua taxa de poupança, trabalhando com a hipótese que planejamento e habitualidade podem fazer com este tenha maiores taxas de poupança. Alguns dos resultados obtidos corroboraram com as teorias de Dholakia et al. (2016) e Shefrin & Thaler (1988), que a habitualidade e planejamento podem impactar a taxa de poupança das famílias. Além disso, foi possível concluir que receitas e despesas, bem como seus desvios padrão, também geram impacto estatisticamente significativo sobre a taxa de poupança em nível. No entanto, quando da análise longitudinal observou-se que o planejamento, medido pela variável dummy orçamento, perde significância. Tal fato pode ter se dado devido aos efeitos não observáveis (características fixas de cada indivíduo), e ao haver controle sobre isso, a dummy não possui mais efeito. Desta forma, o orçamento pode revelar algo que está no indivíduo e que no painel é de certo modo controlado.
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Finanças comportamentais : um estudo sobre o perfil do investidor, o efeito aversão a extremos e o grau de confiança nas decisões de investimentos

Vieira, Thaís Roberta Correa 03 July 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-12-23T13:44:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Thais Roberta Correa Vieira.pdf: 468119 bytes, checksum: 48f140ebf6e1d87a5a4004892d8c5f17 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-07-03 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The classical economic theory assumes that people make decisions through rational processes, particularly in the sense that they are coherent and consistent. However, many experimental studies indicate violations of this assumption. Two factors that lead to these violations are Overconfidence and Aversion to extremes, this is the preference of intermediate choices, avoiding extreme options. These factors commonly induce investors to make decisions that generate further frustration. The financial crisis of 2008, where there was a large depreciation of various assets, also showed that many people chose not coherent with their investment profile. So in 2010, the Brazilian Association of Financial and Capital Markets (ANBIMA) determined that the institutions that sell mutual funds must make an evaluation Investor Profile (API) so that investors are advised to make investments consistent with your profile. This study aimed to verify the score resulting from the API and the Degree of Confidence in investment decisions make people more susceptible to the effect Aversion Extremes. To fulfill this objective, a questionnaire was administered to 112 undergraduates courses in Administration, Accounting and Economics from the Federal University of Espírito Santo. Based on the theoretical framework were outlined eight chances. The first hypothesis aims to Analysis of Investor Profile and Degree of Confidence in investment decisions make people more susceptible to the effect Aversion Extremes. The other hypotheses identify the relationships between gender, degree of confidence, the API and Investment Decisions. Additionally, characteristics of which were verified Investor Profile make individuals more likely to effect Aversion Extremes. The main conclusion of this study is the first hypothesis, whose tests reveal that the higher the API more likely occur in the end, while the Degree of Confidence in Investment Decisions not increase susceptibility to extreme aversion / A teoria econômica clássica assume que as pessoas tomam decisões por meio de processos racionais, particularmente no sentido de que são coerentes e consistentes. Contudo, muitos estudos experimentais apontam violações dessa premissa. Dois fatores que levam a essas violações são o Excesso de Confiança e a Aversão a Extremos, que consiste na preferência de escolhas intermediárias, evitando opções extremas. Esses fatores comumente induzem os investidores a tomar decisões que geram posterior frustração. A crise financeira internacional de 2008, na qual houve grande desvalorização de vários ativos, também evidenciou que muitas pessoas optaram por investimentos pouco condizentes com seu perfil de risco. Por isso, em 2010, a Associação Brasileira das Entidades do Mercado Financeiro e de Capitais (ANBIMA) determinou que as instituições que vendem fundos de investimentos devem fazer uma Avaliação do Perfil do Investidor (API) para que os investidores sejam orientados a fazer investimentos condizentes com o seu perfil. Esta pesquisa buscou verificar se a pontuação resultante da Avaliação do Perfil do Investidor e o seu Grau de Confiança nas decisões de investimentos tornam esses investidores mais suscetíveis ao efeito Aversão a Extremos. Para cumprir esse objetivo, foi aplicado um questionário a 112 alunos de graduação dos cursos de Administração, Ciências Contábeis e Ciências Econômicas da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo. Com base no referencial teórico, foram delineadas oito hipóteses. A primeira hipótese verifica se a Análise do Perfil do Investidor e o Grau de Confiança nas decisões de investimentos tornam as pessoas mais suscetíveis ao efeito Aversão a Extremos. As demais hipóteses identificam as relações entre o gênero, o Grau de Confiança, a API e as Decisões de Investimentos. Adicionalmente, foram verificadas quais características do Perfil do Investidor tornam os indivíduos mais propensos ao efeito Aversão a Extremos. A principal conclusão deste estudo reside na primeira hipótese, cujos testes revelam que quanto maior a pontuação na API maior a probabilidade de ocorrer o efeito Aversão a Extremos, enquanto o Grau de Confiança nas Decisões de Investimento não aumentou a suscetibilidade à Aversão a Extremos

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