Does financial education enhance financial preparedness? Evidence from a natural experiment in Singapore

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We evaluate how financial education provided to college students influenced their financial knowledge and planning in a quasi-experimental setting where we control for student motivation to enroll in the course. Using a difference-in-difference strategy, we show that financial education led to an increase in financial knowledge and planning. Specifically, we find that financial education improved students' financial knowledge score by 11%, and financial planning score by 16%. No statistically significant effects are detected for student levels of financial prudence, discipline, or outcomes related to credit card usage.

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Barua, R., Koh, B., & Mitchell, O. S. (2018). Does financial education enhance financial preparedness? Evidence from a natural experiment in Singapore. Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 17(3), 254–277. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474747217000312

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