2022
DOI: 10.1108/mf-04-2022-0169
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The nexus between investor sophistication and annuity insurance ownership: evidence from FINRA's National Financial Capability Study

Abstract: PurposeAlthough annuitization provides insurance against longevity risk that can benefit households, researchers have uncovered an annuitization puzzle, which suggests households are reluctant to annuitize their wealth. This study contributes to the discussions on the annuitization puzzle by examining investor sophistication and owning annuities in non-retirement accounts.Design/methodology/approachThe study utilizes data from the 2018 U S National Financial Capability Study (NFCS). The empirical analyses are … Show more

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“…They include age, gender, education, number of children, homeownership, ethnicity, race, marital status, household income, total debt, self-employment status, confidence with investing, risk tolerance, financial advisor use, and investable assets. These variables are also included in this study because previous studies (e.g., Yao and Cheng 2017;Korankye 2023;Korankye et al 2023;Liu et al 2023aLiu et al , 2023b show their relevance in determining financial behavior, including retirement saving decisions.…”
Section: Explanatory Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They include age, gender, education, number of children, homeownership, ethnicity, race, marital status, household income, total debt, self-employment status, confidence with investing, risk tolerance, financial advisor use, and investable assets. These variables are also included in this study because previous studies (e.g., Yao and Cheng 2017;Korankye 2023;Korankye et al 2023;Liu et al 2023aLiu et al , 2023b show their relevance in determining financial behavior, including retirement saving decisions.…”
Section: Explanatory Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Financial knowledge. Financial knowledge, representing both subjective and objective knowledge, is an essential factor that is known to influence financial behavior (Korankye et al, 2023;Pearson and Korankye, 2022). First, subjective financial knowledge represents people's confidence in their knowledge of financial matters (Rosen and Sade, 2019).…”
Section: Student Loan Debt In Retirementmentioning
confidence: 99%