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Women Investing More, but Confidence Is Elusive

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Yahoo! Finance

August 20, 2010

Yahoo! Finance is teaming up with researchers at the University of Colorado Leeds School of Business and Duke University on a new study of couples and money.


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Colorado professor John Lynch and Duke doctoral candidate Stephen Spiller previously published a study in the Journal of Consumer Research showing people who have a propensity to plan long-term have higher credit scores. Lynch and Spiller are studying the role of planning within married couples and the decisions they make. Readers and their spouses can participate anonymously; there is also the opportunity to receive personalized feedback on how your scores compare with norms from a prior national study.