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Articles

Sirens’ Call: Understanding Poor Financial Decision Making and Credit Card Misuse

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Pages 897-906 | Received 03 Mar 2015, Accepted 13 Mar 2015, Published online: 19 Jun 2015
 

Abstract

Poor financial decision-making paradigms such as misuse of credit cards exist as ruinous forms of personal debt. Psychiatric and physical health problems arise from financial distress. Significant challenges exist for consumers to become financially solvent. Obstacles that exist in overcoming financial stressors can be explained by behavioral economic theories. These theories explain why consumers make unwise financial decisions. Research, practice implications, and a financial therapy model for improving financial decision-making skills are presented. The need for social work to ally with family economic scholars and policymakers around financial literacy and the development of effective financial therapy interventions is discussed.

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