Personal finance: An interdisciplinary profession

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This commentary recommends that financial counseling and planning research, education, and practice be framed as an interdisciplinary profession called personal finance. Authors summarize the history of the profession and key theories providing the conceptual foundation. In order for the emerging profession of personal finance to achieve significant visibility and gain maturity, professionals must reach consensus on defining collective scholarship. Readers are encouraged to engage in the dialogue and comment on the call to action by contacting the lead author. © 2007 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education ®. All rights of reproduction in any form reserved.

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Schuchardt, J., Bagwell, D. C., Bailey, W. C., DeVaney, S. A., Grable, J. E., Leech, I. E., … Xiao, J. J. (2007). Personal finance: An interdisciplinary profession. Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 18(1), 61–69.

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