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Proposal IDProposal Title
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Jane Doejane.doe@email.eduOralYes12345B5d Sample Title of Submitted Proposal
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Joe Smithsmithj@email.comPosterNo54321703 Sample Title of Submitted Proposal
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Abed Rabbanirabbania@missouri.eduPosterYes48451202 Association Among Financial Risk Tolerance and Personality Traits of Pre-Retiree Baby Boomers
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Aldona Migala-Warcholamigala@prz.edu.plPosterYes48377
210 The Impact of Government Aid to Families with Dependent Children on Poverty Rates in the European Union
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Alycia Chinchina@pcaobus.orgOralYes47741D3b Exploring the Relationships Between Impatience, Savings Automation, and Financial Welfare
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Aman Sunderaman.sunder@cffp.eduPosterYes48459207 Housing Value for Retirement: Whom Does It Fail and Why?
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Andrew SchmulowAndySchmulow@icloud.comOralYes48349F2b Reforming Australia's Twin Peaks to Better Protect Consumers and Deter Market Misconduct
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Angela Fontesfontes-angela@norc.orgPosterYes48536204 Differences in the Financial Security of LGB and Non-LGB Households
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Axton Betz-Hamiltonaxton.betzhamilton@sdstate.eduPosterYes48429211 The Relationship Between Physical Health and Saving and Investing Behaviors: An Empirical Analysis
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Brenda Cudebcude@uga.eduPosterYes48383209 Pet Expenditures: An Unexplored Research Topic
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Caezilia Loiblloibl.3@osu.eduOralNo-WITHDRAW48535D1c The Role of Debt Attitudes for Financial Behaviors
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Chen Xucxwrc@mail.missouri.eduOralYes48542B2c Real Estate and Stock Investors’ Characteristics
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Derek Tharpderek.tharp@maine.eduOralYes48584A1b Consumer Perceptions of Financial Occupational Titles and Implications for Advisory Title Regulation
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Dominik Piehlmaierpiehlmaier@wisc.eduOralYes48560E3b The Impact of Gender and Advice on Financial Decision-Making
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Elizabeth Kissdekiss4@ksu.eduSymposiumYes48586Insights from a Systematic Review of the Retirement Planning Recommendations
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Eun Jin Kwakek80465@uga.eduOralYes48488G1b Intrahousehold Financial Inclusion: Implications for Financial Well-Being of Spouses
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Feng Lili_feng@uri.eduOralYes48517F2c Trade Policy Uncertainty, Employment Type, and Consumption: Evidence from China’s WTO Accession
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Gary Mottolagary.mottola@finra.orgSymposiumYes48435Financial Capability in America—A Conversation with Three Researchers about Their Research and Findings
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Gaurav Sinhagsinha2@illinois.eduOralYes48543C2b Financial Exploitation of Older Adults in the United States
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Genevieve Smithgnsmith1@crimson.ua.eduOralYes48551F1a Is Phased Retirement Beneficial for Older American Households Psychologically and Financially?
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Geoffrey Paulinpaulin.geoffrey@bls.govSymposiumYes48198Time Will Tell: Determinants and Significance of Financial Planning Horizon Changes
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George Hayneshaynes@montana.eduOralYes 48717B2a Community Capital and Small Firm Success after a Natural Disaster
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Gianni Nicolinigianni.nicolini@uniroma2.itOralYes 47801C2c The Influence of Financial Well-Being on Pawn Shop Use
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Guangyi Wangwang.7884@osu.eduOralYes 48489A3a ACA Premium Subsidies and Housing Expenditures among Renters
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Guopeng Chenggc7t8@live.comPosterYes 48595106 Estate Planning Preparedness Among Older Adults: A Closer Look at Will and Trust Adoptions
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Holly Huntshhunts@montana.eduPosterYes 48776
105 Edible Insects? An Oxymoron or a New Consumer Trend: A Longitudinal Consumer Study of the Acceptability of Insects as Food
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Ireland Stone-Smithistonesmith1@cub.uca.eduOralYes 48544A2b The Influence of Social Information on Produce Selection: A Grocery Store Field Experiment
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Irene Leechileech@vt.eduPosterYes48559104 Citizen Involvement in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Proceedings
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Isha Chawlaisha@iastate.eduOralYes48519B1a Family Economic Pressure and Confidence in Financial Capability
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Jacinthe Cloutierjacinthe.cloutier@fsaa.ulaval.caOralYes48088G2c Debt and Graduate Students
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Jae Min Leejae-min.lee@mnsu.eduOralYes48360D2a Assessing Involvement of Mobile Banking Users in Positive Financial Management Behaviors
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Jennifer Jeffreyjjeffr3@uwo.caOralYes48533C3b Integrating Negative Social Cues in Tobacco Packaging: A Novel Approach to Discouraging Smokers
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JeongHee Yeojhyeo@inha.ac.krPosterYes48540111 Unsecured Debt and Financial Well-being for Older Adults: Role of General Self-efficacy as a Moderator
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Jesse Jurgensonjbj@iastate.eduOralYes48378C3c Longitudinal Effects of Economic Pressures on Depression in Unmarried African American Caregivers
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Jessica Parksjmparks@uga.eduOralYes48309C2a Alternatives to Alternative Financial Services: a Case Study of “Community-Based Loan Programs”
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Jessie Rudiconne262@umn.eduOralYes48482C3a Financial Health: The Absence of Debt, or Something More?
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Jim Pasztorjim.pasztor@cffp.eduOralYes48720E3a Diversity in Financial Planning: Digging Deeper for Rationality
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JingJian Xiaoxiao@uri.eduPosterYes48448
203 Debt Related Consumer Economic Wellbeing Indicators by Family Structure: Evidence from the Surveys of Consumer Finance 1989-2016
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Jodi Letkiewiczjodilet@yorku.caOralYes48590D1b Finding Relief from Debt: A Long-term Comparison of Canadian Debt Relief Options
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Joyce Seridojserido@umn.eduOralYes48478B1c Financial Capability: Testing a Developmental Cascade Model during the College to Career Transition
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Julie BirkenmaierJulie.Birkenmaier@slu.eduPosterYes48258206 Financial Exclusion in OECD Countries: A Scoping Review
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Kathryn Carrollkcarroll5@uca.eduOralYes48382
F3b Healthy Recipe Cards as part of a Food Pre-Ordering Program in Food Insecure Neighborhoods: A Field Experiment
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Kristin Dwandwan-kristin@norc.orgPosterYes48566
103 Associations in Utilization of Digital Banking Technologies and Household Financial Goal-Setting & Management
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Kyoung Tae (KT) Kimktkim@ches.ua.eduOralYes48462A1c Heterogeneity of Consumer Optimism and Portfolio Allocation
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Lu Fanfanlu@missouri.eduOralYes48529
D3a An Examination of Young Adults’ Subjective Well-Being: The Effects of Personality, Financial Ability, and Financial Independence
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Malika Dhakhwamalika.dhakhwa25@uga.eduOralYes48387G1a Does Family Support Network Influence the Perceived Need for Emergency Savings?
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Martie Gillenmgillen@ufl.eduPosterYes48419
201 A Systematic Literature Review of the Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Adult Economic Well-Being
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Meimeizi Zhubead@norc.orgPosterYes48592110 Practices of U.S. Adults who Use Payday Loans & Check-Cashing Services
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Michael Ryanmike.ryan@ung.eduPosterYes48464
205 Factors that Impact Satisfaction and Regret Associated with the Choice between a Defined Benefit Plan and Defined Contribution Plan
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Michal Grinstein-Weissmichalgw@wustl.eduOralYes48554
C1b Long-term Impacts of Online Tax-time Savings Interventions: Effects among Persistently Poor and Resource Constrained Households
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Mijeong Nohnoh@ohio.eduPosterYes48568
109 Moderating Effect of Apparel Brands’ Sustainability Efforts in the Relationships among Customer-Brand Identification, Brand Attitude and Brand Loyalty
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Min Zhanmzhan@illinois.eduOralYes48541B3b Wealth Building among Young Adults with Student Load Debt: What Factors Make a Difference?
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Muna Alabedomnusa@gmail.comPosterYes48593101 Age Related Differences in Financial Satisfaction
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Namhoon Kimhoonkim@krei.re.krOralYes48381
E1a An Alternative Approach to Examine Financial Knowledge Overconfidence and Financial Behaviors among Millennials
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Nilton Portonilton_porto@uri.eduOral
Yes (Conflict with 2nd Author Soo-wants to attend this presentation also)
48432G2a Anchoring Effects on Student Loan Decisions: Evidence from an Experimental Design
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Olga Kondratjevaokondratjeva@wustl.eduOralYes48555
D1a Designing Effective Financial Tips to Guide Debt Repayment: Experimental Evidence from Tax Refund Recipients
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Pan-Ju Chenchenpanju@uga.eduOralYes48484G1c When Two Become One: The Impact of Your Spousal Partner’s Impulsivity on Your Financial Well-Being
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Patryk Babiarzpbabiarz@uga.eduOralYes48468A3c House Prices and Retirement Saving Behavior
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Qun Zhangqun.zhang@uky.eduOralYes48523A3b Health Shocks and Mortgage Debt Payoff: An Approach of Survival Analysis
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Richard Stebbinsrstebbins@ches.ua.eduPosterYes48571
102 An Empirical Analysis of Informal Human Capital Investments in Adolescence as a Predictor of Life Outcomes
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Rui Yaoyaor@missouri.eduOralYes48730F1b Millennials’ Retirement Account Asset Allocation
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Sam Bufesambufe@wustl.eduOralYes48486
D2b How Do Refund Savings Affect Household Participation in the Gig Economy? Evidence from Low- and Moderate-Income Households
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Sara Rayskray@iastate.eduOralYes48528G2b Are College Tuition Increases Linked to Student Financial Stress?
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Shinae Choischoi@ches.ua.eduOralYes48552F1c Never Retire and Depressive Symptoms: The Moderating Role of Full-Time Aging Working
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Shu Zhangruczhangshu@163.comOralYes48466E2b Internet Usage and Urban-Rural Consumption Inequality in China
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Soo Hyun Chosoohyun.cho@csulb.eduOral
No, conflicts with 48432 as Soo is the 2nd author
48343G3b Racial and Ethnic Differences in Holding a Retirement Saving Motive: A Decomposition Analysis
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Soomin Ryusryu7@umd.eduOral
Change of presenters. Jinhee Kim will present instead
48454E2a Gender Differences in Contribution to Domestic work Associated with Outsourcing in Korea
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Sophia Anongsanong@uga.eduOralYes48581D2c Relating Unbanked Prepaid Debit Card Use and Opening a Bank Account
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Stephen Atlassatlas@uri.eduOralYes48510E1b Financial Education and Confidence in Financial Knowledge
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Steven Bauersteven.bauer@pepperdine.eduOralYes46459B2b Home Ownership, Age and the Community
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Summer Kimskim@law.uci.eduPoster
No-funding is dependent on ORAL presentation
48301208 Objectification of the Consumer in Corporate Law and Governance
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Sunwoo Tessa Leelee.8148@osu.eduOralYes48401E1c Propensity to plan, Financial Knowledge and Credit Card Management Behaviors of Millennials
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Suzannah Ingramsingram11@crimson.ua.eduOralYes48283A2a Food Insufficiency and Subjective Wellbeing among Older Adults: Does SNAP Moderate?
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Tae-Young Paktpak@ches.ua.eduOralYes48441G3c The Health Effects of Non-Contributory Pension: Korean Evidence
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Travis Mountaintravis35@vt.eduOralYes48564B3a Student Loan, Financial Literacy, and Homeownership among Millennials in the United States
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Weipeng Wuww9v5@mail.missouri.eduOralYes48402A1a Can Financial Advice Serve as a Substitute for Financial Literacy in Equity Investing?
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Wookjae Heowookjaeheo@gmail.comOralYes48458
F2a Monthly Consumers’ Complaints Reported to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: Utilization of Automatic Keywords Extraction Techniques
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Xianhua Zaizai.2@osu.eduOralYes48583C1c The Impact of Individual Differences on Saving Behavior Among Low-Income Individuals
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Xiaodan Zhangxiaodancmu@163.comOralYes48591E2c Time Allocation and Estimation Bias – Evidence from Chinese Household
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Xihao Huangxhrc6@mail.missouri.eduOralYes48392C1a American Millennials' Emergency Savings
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Yilan Xuyilanxu@illinois.eduOral
No, neither coauthor can make the trip
48436A2c The Timing and Volatility of Early-life Family Income and Adult Obesity
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Ying PanYing_Pan@fanniemae.comPoster
No. Would like to attend if oral presentation
48321108 How Much Do U.S. Households Know About Qualifying for a Mortgage?
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Yiting Lanlan.106@osu.eduOralYes48594F3c The Impact of In-kind Food Benefit Increase on Consumption
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Yoon Leeyoon.lee@usu.eduOralYes48539B1b Financial Capability and Emergency Saving among Millennials
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Young Joo Choungjoo@uga.eduOralYes48515G3a Expectations of Old Age Pension Support and Consumption Behaviors: Evidence from Korea
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Youngwon Namnam.155@osu.eduOralYes48569
D3c Which Households do not Buy Enough Life Insurance? New Approaches to Measuring the Adequacy of Insuring Human Capital
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Yunhee Changchang@olemiss.eduOralYes48474
F3a Food Insecurity and Nutritional Quality of Foods Acquired for At-Home Consumption by SNAP-Eligible Households
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Zhikun Liuzhikun.liu@ttu.eduOralYes48093E3c Time Will Tell: Determinants and Significance of Financial Planning Horizon Changes
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Zhujun Chengcheng.1077@osu.eduPosterYes48579107 Household Stock Holding Behaviors After the Great Recession
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