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Credit card behavior,financial styles,and heuristics
Authors:Hersh Shefrin  Christina M Nicols
Institution:1. Santa Clara University, Department of Finance, Lucas Hall, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053, United States;2. Ketchum Public Relations, 2000 L Street NW, Washington, DC, United States
Abstract:The paper makes four contributions. First, the paper provides new data and findings about credit card usage segmentation in respect to spending and borrowing behavior. Second, it sets the new findings against the backdrop of the newly emerging literature on financial literacy. A great variability occurs in financial literacy across American consumers. Third, the paper describes fast and frugal heuristics aimed to help consumers make effective, and in some cases better, budgeting decisions when they use credit cards. Fourth, the paper describes the introduction of a new set of online financial tools, offered by a large credit card company, which consumers are now using to make decisions about their spending and borrowing, and links these tools to the heuristics under discussion. Fast and frugal heuristics are likely to be especially valuable to consumers with low confidence in their online skills. Notably, 25% of credit cardholders report that they have low confidence using online technology to manage their finances, with the corresponding figure being 44% for those most at risk.
Keywords:Credit cards  Spending  Borrowing  Financial literacy
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