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Financial Wellness Of Singaporean Youth, Aurobindo Ghosh, Smu Office Of Research
Financial Wellness Of Singaporean Youth, Aurobindo Ghosh, Smu Office Of Research
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Financial wellness is an important aspect of an individual’s overall wellness. Individuals with sufficient financial wellness can make better informed economic decisions and judgements. Financial wellness includes four broad categories: Earning, Saving, Risk Appetite, and Financial Technology (FinTech) and Digitalisation. SMU Assistant Professor of Finance (Education) Aurobindo Ghosh conducted a benchmarking survey to assess the state of financial wellness of Singaporean youth.
What Drives Subjective Well-Being In Singapore’S Youth?, Kong Weng Ho, Smu Office Of Research
What Drives Subjective Well-Being In Singapore’S Youth?, Kong Weng Ho, Smu Office Of Research
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Subjective well-being, which is the scientific term for happiness and life satisfaction, can impact productivity and health. It is driven by three determining factors – the quality of relationships (relationship stocks), life aspirations and perceived opportunities. Research conducted by SMU Associate Professor Ho Kong Weng examined how these factors affect the subjective well-being of Singapore’s youth.