This exploratory study examined the estate planning knowledge
and actions of married couples in Oregon. The specific objectives of
the study were: (1) to determine couples' estate planning knowledge
and their estate planning actions, (2) to determine if a relationship
existed between couples' estate planning knowledge and their estate
planning...
This exploratory study examined Oregon home-based business owners' needs and their willingness to participate in selected educational activities. The specific objectives of the study were: (1) to determine home-based business owners' needs in the areas of Planning and Evaluation, Marketing and Sales, Finance, Laws and Regulations, Product and Quality Control,...
The satisfaction-paradox, defined as the state of
being satisfied with objectively unsatisfactory living
conditions, represents a dysfunctional state of the poor
for both the government and individuals by creating long-term
poverty. Traditional rationales classify the reasons
for this phenomenon as conscious decisions of individuals
or shiftlessness and thereby results in...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there
were differences between testate or intestate university
employees relative to: 1) demographic characteristics
(age, income health, marital status, education, number of
children, housing tenure, and gender), 2) planned personal
and family retirement income sources (including: savings,
individual retirement accounts, mutual...
The management of the home has been a central
component of Home Economics since the early 1900s. It is,
however, an enigmatic behavior that has not yielded easily
to research. Recognizing that meal provision and food
consumption by families incorporate management processes
and occur on a regular and frequent basis,...
Financial management planning styles were investigated with original data
collected from 180 unmarried, elderly women with a home economics college
background and living alone. Deacon and Firebaugh's (1975, 1988)
household management systems theory, continuity theory from gerontology,
and the construct of anticipatory socialization from sociology framed the
study. Three planning...
This study was conducted to determine, first, if there are gender differences in children's financial management competencies; second, to ascertain relevant parental financial behavior that may affect the child's financial management socialization; and third, to test the validity of a proposed model. This model, based on research of existing literature,...
The purpose of this research study was to create an
integrated systems framework to analyze the planning
process in family businesses. The model was developed
from a literature review of family study, organizational
development, and family business research. Major
components of the family business planning process were
identified. A systems...