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Thursday, April 17
 

7:00am EDT

8:00am EDT

F1 Chronic Illness and Economic Security: A Multidimensional Analysis of Disparities Three Rivers (William Penn Level) F1a Differences in Older Adults’ Economic Security When Experiencing Chronic Health Conditions: Insights From Electronic Health Records, Wage Earnings, and Credit Data Three Rivers (William Penn Level) F1b The Role of Individual and Regional Factors in Health Satisfaction Three Rivers (William Penn Level) F1c The Unequal Burden of Health on Household Wealth: Gender Differences in Chronic Illness Effects Three Rivers (William Penn Level) F2 Parental Influence on Financial Well-Being Riverboat (William Penn Level) F2a Financial Helicopter Parenting and College Student Financial Well-Being Riverboat (William Penn Level) F2b Financially Supporting Children and Parents’ Retirement Planning Riverboat (William Penn Level) F2d The Roles of Financial Socialization and Financial Capability Across Generations' Financial Well-being Riverboat (William Penn Level) F3 Fintech Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) F3a Bridging Gaps in Financial Wellbeing: The Role of Fintech for Americans With Disabilities Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) F3b Fintech Use, Financial Confidence, and Financial Health Among Young Adult Consumers Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) F3c IT-Mindfulness and Fintech Adoption: Exploring Mediators and Moderators of Usage Intentions Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) F3d Technology Readiness, Adoption of Digital Financial Services, and Impact on Financial Well-being Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) F4 Immigrant Financial Health: Vulnerability, Fraud, and Engagement Bob & Delores Hope (Mezzanine) F4a Immigrant Status and the Severity of Financial Vulnerability in Households With Older Adults Bob & Delores Hope (Mezzanine) F4b Harvesting the Fruits of their Labor: Understanding the Role of Mixed Immigration Status in Family Financial Socialization Bob & Delores Hope (Mezzanine) F4c Immigrants’ Financial Fraud Experience in the U.S. Bob & Delores Hope (Mezzanine) F4d Immigration and Financial Engagement Bob & Delores Hope (Mezzanine)

9:45am EDT

G1 The impact of economic factors on family support and retirement satisfaction Three Rivers (William Penn Level) G1a The Association Between Relative Non-Labor Income and Retirement Satisfaction Three Rivers (William Penn Level) G1b Vulnerable Families and the Effect of Early Economic Hardship on Obtaining Child Support Three Rivers (William Penn Level) G2 Health and Happiness Now Riverboat (William Penn Level) G2a Happiness Unlocked: Exploring the Interplay of Wealth, Health, Love, Career, and Social Ties Riverboat (William Penn Level) G2b Living the Moment – Financial Behavior After a Major Health Event Riverboat (William Penn Level) G2c Unsecured Debt and Psychological Well-Being Among Older Americans: The Role of Health Literacy Riverboat (William Penn Level) G3 Financial Behavior, Well-Being, and Discrimination Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) G3a Personal Finance and Subjective Well-Being – A Multi-Dimensional Analysis Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) G3b Racial/Ethnic Gaps in Financial Discrimination Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) G3c The Future is Now – The Longitudinal Perspective on Financial Behavior and Moderating Effect of Rational Thinking Dispositions Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) G4 Financial Resilience and Independence Bob & Delores Hope (Mezzanine) G4a Achieving Financial Independence: The Interplay of Social Security Disability Insurance, the Affordable Care Act, and Economic Empowerment - Evidence From the Panel Study of Income Dynamics Bob & Delores Hope (Mezzanine) G4b Financial Resilience Alleviates Financial Anxiety in Global Contexts: Hierarchical Linear Modeling on Cross-National Socioeconomic Development Indicators Bob & Delores Hope (Mezzanine) G4c Rebounding from Adversity: Financial Resilience as a Foundation for Mental Health and Well-being Bob & Delores Hope (Mezzanine)

11:15am EDT

1:00pm EDT

H1 Consumption and Recycling Three Rivers (William Penn Level) H1a Exploring the Role of Social Motives in the Enjoyment of Consumption Three Rivers (William Penn Level) H1b Mindful Consumption for Economic and Environmental Resilience: Segmenting Consumers to Promote Sustainable Fashion Choices Three Rivers (William Penn Level) H1c Sustainable Consumer Behavior: Identifying Behavior Change Stages in Recycling Three Rivers (William Penn Level) H2 Political Sympathy, FSA Loans, and Consumer Interactions Riverboat (William Penn Level) H2a Dealing With the Aftermath: Understanding Political Sympathy’s Association With Financial Perspectives, Wellness, Efficacy, and Portfolio Actions and How to Help Clients After Major Events Riverboat (William Penn Level) H2b Bridging the Gap: Evaluating Equity and Resilience in FSA Loans for Socially Disadvantaged Farmers – A Comparative Study of Primary and Ad Hoc Loan Types Riverboat (William Penn Level) H3 Personalized Longevity, Planning Horizons, and Cancer Survivors Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) H3a Health Disparities in Financial Toxicity & Well-Being among Cancer Survivors: Perspectives From Behavioral Health Economics & Behavioral Medicine Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) H3b The Triad of Finance: Understanding Financial Knowledge, Advice-Seeking, and Financial Planning Horizons Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) H3c The Value of Personalized Longevity Lawrence Welk (Mezzanine) H4 The Financial Impact of Social Media: Anxiety and Market Expectations Bob & Delores Hope (Mezzanine) H4a Likes, Shares, and Financial Fears: Exploring the Link Between Social Media Use and Financial Anxiety Bob & Delores Hope (Mezzanine) H4c The Social Media Effect: Social Media Usage, Investment Knowledge, and Market Outperformance Expectations Bob & Delores Hope (Mezzanine)

2:40pm EDT

 
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