NOTE: Page reference in italics refer to figures.
A
- affirmation, changing beliefs with
- Affirm Core Values (exercise)
- Age-Progression (exercise)
- American Psychological Association (APA)
- anti-wealth attitude
- assets
- Asset Test
- income generated from
- income versus,
- from resources
- assimilation
- automatic bill payment
- availability heuristics
- avoidance
B
- Bank of America
- Behavior Identification Form (self-assessment)
- betrayal, feelings of
- bias. See also stereotypes
- Big Five Financial Literacy Questions (self-assessment)
- Born to Shop (Gibson)
- Brief Self-Control Scale (BSCS) (self-assessment)
- Britt, Sonya
- budgeting. See LOADED budget
C
- Capita
- capital assets
- cars
- cash budgeting system
- Cash Flow budget model
- Cash Flow Sheet (exercise)
- Center for Nonviolent Communication
- Challenging Core Beliefs: Find a Counterexample (exercise)
- Chanel, Coco
- Change the Narrative (exercise)
- Cheema, A.
- chronic construal level
- code-switching
- cognitive psychology, overview. See also financial psychology
- college education
- compassion training
- confirmation bias
- construal level
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
- core beliefs
- about wealth and poverty, (See also financial privilege; lack of money)
- affirmation for positive effect on
- Affirm Core Values (exercise)
- Challenging Core Beliefs: Find a Counterexample (exercise)
- Define Your Core Beliefs (self-assessment)
- living in harmony with money and values
- stereotypes compared to
- creative resource management
- generating income and
- rules of thumb for
- credit
- building
- good and bad
- impulsiveness and
- score
- cultural/social issues of money
- common sayings
- core beliefs about wealth and poverty
- effect of
- heuristics and bias
- money as taboo subject
- overcoming
- overview
- personal narratives
- social cues
- See also socioeconomic status (SES); stereotypes
D
- debt, good and bad
- decision making
- defense mechanisms
- Define Your Core Beliefs (self-assessment)
- depression
- discounting
- divorce
E
- education, financial
- education loans
- emergency savings
- entitlement, feelings of
- envelope budgeting system
- exercises
- Affirm Core Values
- Age-Progression
- Cash Flow Sheet
- Challenging Core Beliefs: Find a Counterexample
- Change the Narrative
- Exercises to Combat MoneyThink
- Future Visualization Exercises
- Just-in-Time Financial Education Resources
- Needs Worksheet
- Resources Worksheet
- Your Personal Economy
- expenses
- Expenses & Needs (exercise)
- liabilities and
- needs and
- needs mapping for
F
- FamilyWealth Consulting
- fear
- Federal Trade Commission
- financial capital
- financial dependence
- financial independence, defined
- financial literacy
- Financial Management Behavior Scale (self-assessment)
- financial management software
- financial privilege
- anti-wealth attitude
- effect on behavior
- fairness of
- intergenerational communication about wealth
- MoneyThink and
- stereotypes about
- See also financial psychology
- financial psychology
- changing beliefs
- financial literacy and, (See also self-assessment)
- issues of moving up socioeconomic ladder
- lack of money and psychological well-being
- overview
- problems of financial privilege
- psychological distance
- research, overview
- retail therapy and identity/ego depletion
- rumination
- stereotypes and
- thinking patterns and financial decisions
- time issues of money
- Freud, Sigmund
- future self-continuity
- Age-Progression (exercise)
- emotions about
- Future Visualization Exercises
- understanding
G
- gender issues
- Gibson, Sarah
- Grubman, James
H
- HelloWallet
- Hershfield, Hal
- heuristics
- Hierarchy of Needs (Maslow)
- “hostile envy
- housing costs
I
- identity
- possession-self link
- retail therapy and identity/ego depletion
- “small self” and awe
- stereotype threat and
- immigrants
- impulsiveness
- income, assets versus,
- independence
- financial independence, defined
- as social orientation
- thinking about money and
- infrahumanization effect
- in-group favoritism
- Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts
- integration
J
- Jensen, Eric
- Journal of Marketing Research
- just-in-time education
- Just-in-Time Financial Education Resources
L
- labor, as asset
- lack of money
- defense mechanisms and
- reducing negative effects from
- rejection of money and
- relationship strain from
- social shaming and
- stereotype threat and
- stress from, (See also stress)
- See also financial psychology
- land, as asset
- liabilities, expenses and
- Lieber, Ron
- Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, The (Kondo)
- life expectancy
- LOADED budget
- assets for
- Asset Test
- Cash Flow model compared to
- changing strategy to meet needs
- creative resource management
- defining needs
- for developing healthy relationship with money
- expenses and liabilities
- expenses and needs
- for living in harmony with money and values
- needs mapping
- overview
- personal economy for
- universal needs
- loving-kindness meditation (LKM)
- Lusardi, Annamaria
M
- Maslow, Abraham
- Mayo Clinic
- mental imagery
- Future Visualization Exercises
- Mental Imagery (self-assessment)
- for saving
- See also future self-continuity
- Merrill Edge
- Mind over Money (Klontz)
- MoneyThink
- Exercises to Combat MoneyThink
- overview
- Morningstar
N
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- nature, communing with
- needs
- defining
- expenses and
- mapping
- Needs Worksheet
- strategy versus,
- universal
P
- personal economy
- overview
- tracking
- Your Personal Economy
- physical health
- Pickering, Ryan
- possession-self link
- poverty traps. See also lack of money; socioeconomic status (SES)
- power, money as
- prejudice. See stereotypes
- proverbs
- psychological distance
- psychological issues. See financial psychology
- PsychologyToday.com
R
- rejection of money
- relationships
- lack of money and relationship strain
- negative effects of money on
- strategy for financial conflict in
- resources, assets from
- Resources Worksheet (exercise)
- retail therapy
- Rosenberg, Marshall
- rules of thumb
- rumination
S
- salary, estimating
- saving, goals for
- sayings
- self-assessment
- Behavior Identification Form
- Big Five Financial Literacy Questions
- Brief Self-Control Scale (BSCS)
- Define Your Core Beliefs
- Emotions and Money
- Financial Management Behavior Scale
- Mental Imagery
- overview
- Write Your Personal Financial Narrative (self-assessment)
- self-handicapping behavior
- self-sabotage
- shopping
- “small self
- social capital
- social psychology, overview. See also financial psychology
- socioeconomic status (SES)
- issues of moving up socioeconomic ladder
- “others,”
- social shaming and
- stereotype threat
- unspoken messages and
- See also cultural/social issues of money; financial privilege; lack of money
- spreadsheets, budgeting
- stereotypes
- about financial privilege
- overcoming
- social shaming
- stereotype threat
- “white trash,”
- Strangers in Paradise (Grubman)
- strategy
- for financial conflict in relationships
- need versus,
- stress
- depression from
- Emotions and Money (self-assessment)
- fear of money and
- from finances
- lack of money and physical effects from
- ruminating about finances
- stress relief techniques
- See also future self-continuity
- Stress in America (APA)
- system justification
T
- task discounting
- Teaching with Poverty in Mind (Jensen)
- thinking patterns, financial decisions and
- time issues of money
- chronic construal level
- construal level
- discounting
- future self-continuity
- impulsiveness
- psychological distance
- tracking systems, for budgeting
U
- Ülkümen, G.
- University of California at Berkeley
- utilization rate
W
- wealth. See financial privilege; socioeconomic status (SES)
- web sites, as resources
- Wells Fargo
- Women in Financial Education (WIFE)
- writing
- about money
- for affirmation
- to overcome feelings of entitlement
- Write Your Personal Financial Narrative (self-assessment)
Y
- Your Personal Economy (exercise)
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