Financial planning decisionss are fundamentally affective in nature; they are decisions related to money, longevity and quality of life. Over the next several decades people will be increasingly responsible for managing their own assets and investments, and they will be subject to the affective influences on active, personal decision-making. Many of these crucial decisions are made and revised across the lifespan, including when to buy or sell a home, how to save for childrens' education, how to manage healthcare costs, when to retire, how much to save for retirement and how to allocate retirement funds. As average life expectancy increases, many retirees will be faced with inadequate savings to live comfortably until the end of their ...
We investigate how cognitive ability and financial literacy shape older Americans’ demand for financ...
Financial decision-making (FDM) is crucial for independent living. Due to cognitive decline that acc...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
The emerging literature on aging and decision making posits that decision‐making competence changes ...
Individuals in most industrialized countries have to make investment decisions throughout their adul...
The retirement years can be a time of one’s life enriched by new freedom and comfort. While increase...
Around the world, average life expectancy is increasing. Adults of all ages face important decisions...
Older people often express regret about financial decisions made earlier in life that left them susc...
The sophistication of financial decisions varies with age: middle-aged adults borrow at lower intere...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;...
In an aging society, it becomes more and more important to understand how aging affects decision mak...
Abstract This study examines how cognitive changes associated with aging impact the financial decisi...
Objectives Financial decision-making (FDM) is crucial for independent living. Due to cognitive decli...
We report the results of experiments on economic decisions with two populations, one of healthy eld...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Mechanisms Contributing to Decision-Making Difficulties in Late Adulthood: ...
We investigate how cognitive ability and financial literacy shape older Americans’ demand for financ...
Financial decision-making (FDM) is crucial for independent living. Due to cognitive decline that acc...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...
The emerging literature on aging and decision making posits that decision‐making competence changes ...
Individuals in most industrialized countries have to make investment decisions throughout their adul...
The retirement years can be a time of one’s life enriched by new freedom and comfort. While increase...
Around the world, average life expectancy is increasing. Adults of all ages face important decisions...
Older people often express regret about financial decisions made earlier in life that left them susc...
The sophistication of financial decisions varies with age: middle-aged adults borrow at lower intere...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Aging and Decision-Making: A Neurocognitive Perspective. Gerontology. 2010;...
In an aging society, it becomes more and more important to understand how aging affects decision mak...
Abstract This study examines how cognitive changes associated with aging impact the financial decisi...
Objectives Financial decision-making (FDM) is crucial for independent living. Due to cognitive decli...
We report the results of experiments on economic decisions with two populations, one of healthy eld...
Brand M, Markowitsch HJ. Mechanisms Contributing to Decision-Making Difficulties in Late Adulthood: ...
We investigate how cognitive ability and financial literacy shape older Americans’ demand for financ...
Financial decision-making (FDM) is crucial for independent living. Due to cognitive decline that acc...
During aging cognitive functions change differently from others. Unlike most of the body systems, th...