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The personal, household, and consumer finance field is growing
quite rapidly, especially as universities and policy makers see the
need for additional research and clinical application in this
dynamic area of study. Currently, the profession is advancing
towards the stage where professional practice becomes increasingly
evidenced-based. Financial Planning and Counseling Scales provides
educators, researchers, students, and practitioners with a much
needed review of reliable and valid personal assessment scales and
instruments that can be used for both research and clinical
practice. In addition to presenting actual scales and instruments
with applicable psychometric details, the book also includes an
overview of measurement issues and psychometric evaluation.
The personal, household, and consumer finance field is growing
quite rapidly, especially as universities and policy makers see the
need for additional research and clinical application in this
dynamic area of study. Currently, the profession is advancing
towards the stage where professional practice becomes increasingly
evidenced-based. Financial Planning and Counseling Scales provides
educators, researchers, students, and practitioners with a much
needed review of reliable and valid personal assessment scales and
instruments that can be used for both research and clinical
practice. In addition to presenting actual scales and instruments
with applicable psychometric details, the book also includes an
overview of measurement issues and psychometric evaluation.
Exploring the Human Element of Financial Planning Communication
Essentials for Financial Planners tackles
the counseling side of practice to help financial
planners build more productive client relationships. CFP Board’s
third book and first in the Financial Planning Series,
Communication Essentials will help you learn how to relate to
clients on a more fundamental level, and go beyond "hearing" their
words to really listen and ultimately respond to what
they're saying. Expert coverage of body language, active listening,
linguistic signals, and more, all based upon academic theory. There
is also an accompanied set of videos that showcase both good and
bad communication and counseling within a financial planning
context. By merging written and experiential learning supplemented
by practice assignments, this book provides an ideal resource for
any client-facing financial professional as well as any student on
their pathway to CFP® certification. Counseling is a
central part of a financial planner's practice, and attention to
interpersonal communication goes a long way toward progressing in
the field; this guide provides practical instruction on the proven
techniques that make a good financial planner great. Build
client relationships based on honesty and trust Learn to read body
language and the words not spoken Master the art of
active listening to help your clients feel heard Tailor your
communications to suit the individual client's needs The modern
financial planning practice is more than just mathematics and
statistical analysis—at its heart, it is based on trust,
communication, and commitment. While interpersonal skills have
always been a critical ingredient for success, only recently has
this aspect been given the weight it deserves with its
incorporation into the certification process. Communication
Essentials for Financial Planners provides gold-standard
guidance for certification and beyond.
The De Gruyter Handbook of Personal Finance provides a robust
review of the core topics comprising personal finance, including
the primary models, approaches, and methodologies being used to
study particular topics that comprise the field of personal finance
today. The contributors include many of the world's leading
personal finance researchers, financial service professionals,
thought leaders, and leading contemporary figures conducting
research in this area whose work has shaped-and continues to
affect-the way that personal finance is conceptualized and
practiced. The first section of the handbook provides a broad
introduction to the discipline of personal finance. The following
two sections are organized around the core elements of personal
finance research and practice: saving, investing, asset management,
and financial security. The fourth section introduces future
research, practice, and policy directions. The handbook concludes
with a discussion on an educational and research agenda for the
future. This handbook will be a core reference work for
researchers, financial service practitioners, educators, and
policymakers and an excellent supplementary source of readings for
those teaching undergraduate and graduate-level courses in personal
finance, financial planning, consumer studies, and household
finance.
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