Financial Services Review
1991 - 2001
Current editor(s): Conrad S. Ciccotello From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 10, issue 1-4, 2001
- An investigation of the consistency of financial advice offered by web-based sources pp. 5-18

- Conrad S. Ciccotello and Russell E. Wood
- The value of retirement income streams: the value of military retirement pp. 19-35

- William W. Jennings and William Reichenstein
- A comparison of state university defined benefit and defined contribution pension plans: a Monte Carlo simulation pp. 37-44

- Ken Johnston, Shawn Forbes and John Hatem
- The decision to defer: factors affecting employee deferral incentives pp. 45-54

- M. Kabir Hassan and Shari Lawrence
- Longitudinal changes in net worth by household income and demographic characteristics for the first three waves of the HRS pp. 55-73

- Karen Eilers Lahey and Doseong Kim
- Analysis of investment choices for retirement: a new approach and perspective pp. 75-86

- V. Sivarama Krishnan and Shari Lawrence
- A reexamination of tax-deductible IRAs, Roth IRAs, and 401(k) investments pp. 87-100

- Stephen M. Horan and Jeffrey H. Peterson
- The fallacy of cookie cutter asset allocation: some evidence from "New York's College Savings Program" pp. 101-116

- John J. Spitzer and Sandeep Singh
- Does loss aversion explain dollar-cost averaging? pp. 117-127

- Karyl B. Leggio and Donald Lien
- A stock selection model using Morningstar's style box pp. 129-144

- Frederick P. Schadler and Stanley G. Eakins
- Variable annuities versus mutual funds: a Monte-Carlo analysis of the options pp. 145-161

- Moshe Milevsky and Kamphol Panyagometh
- Federal Open Market Committee meetings and stock market performance pp. 163-171

- Cynthia Royal Tori
- Evaluating a stock market timing strategy: the case of RTE Asset Management pp. 173-186

- Ahmet Tezel and Ginette McManus
- The CFP(TM) Certification Examination process: a discussion of the modified Angoff scoring method pp. 187-195

- J. David Ashby
- The Financial Modernization Act: new perspectives for the finance curriculum pp. 197-208

- Erika W. Gilbert and William L. Scott
- A guide to building a university trading room pp. 209-220

- John Alexander, Charles C. Heck and Robert B. McElreath
- Identity theft: no help for consumers pp. 221-235

- John E. Matejkovic and Karen Eilers Lahey
- A closer look at trading strategies for U.S. equity closed-end investment companies pp. 237-248

- Seth C. Anderson, B. Jay Coleman and Jeffery A. Born
- Intertemporal risk-return relationship in the Asian markets around the Asian crisis pp. 249-272

- Eric Girard, Hamid Rahman and Tarek Zaher
- Consultation and resource usage in retirement savings decisions: Australian evidence of systematic gender differences pp. 273-290

- Marilyn Clark-Murphy and Paul Gerrans
- Book-to-market and size as determinants of returns in small illiquid markets: the New Zealand case pp. 291-302

- John Pinfold, William R. Wilson and Qiuli Li
- Portfolio diversification in a highly inflationary emerging market pp. 303-314

- Michael E. Hanna, Halil Kiymaz and Grady Perdue
Volume 9, issue 4, 2001
- Strategic asset allocation for individual investors: the impact of the present value of Social Security benefits pp. 295-326

- Steve P. Fraser, William W. Jennings and David R. King
- Financial services and the African-American market: what every financial planner should know pp. 343-359

- D. Anthony Plath and Thomas H. Stevenson
- The reliability of the book-to-market ratio as a risk proxy pp. 361-373

- Ralph Trecartin
- On time: contributions from the social sciences pp. 375-387

- Barbara S. Poole
- Hedonic investment pp. 389-403

- Douglas E. Allen and Elton G. McGoun
Volume 9, issue 3, 2000
- From the editor pp. v-vi

- K. E. Lahey
- Design considerations for large public sector defined contribution plans3 pp. 197-218

- Kevin W. SigRist and Stewart L. Brown
- Exploitable patterns in retirement annuity returns: evidence from TIAA/CREF pp. 219-230

- Edward M. Miller and Larry J. Prather
- Retirement planning guidelines: a Delphi study of financial planners and educators pp. 231-245

- Sue Alexander Greninger, Vickie L. Hampton, Karrol A. Kitt and Susan Jacquet
- Performance persistence and management skill in nonconventional bond mutual funds pp. 247-258

- James Philpot, Douglas Hearth and James Rimbey
- Consumer information search for home mortgages: who, what, how much, and what else? pp. 277-293

- Jinkook Lee and Jeanne M. Hogarth
Volume 9, issue 2, 2000
- From the editor pp. v-v

- Karen Eilers Lahey
- Market timing using strategists' and analysts' forecasts of S&P 500 earnings per share pp. 125-144

- Richard Chung and Lawrence Kryzanowski
- Stock selection based on Morningstar's ten-year, five-star general equity mutual funds pp. 145-157

- Anthony L. Loviscek and W. John Jordan
- Risk tolerance and asset allocation for investors nearing retirement pp. 159-170

- Govind Hariharan, Kenneth S. Chapman and Dale L. Domian
- Liquidating a remainder interest: simplifying personal finance pp. 183-195

- John C. Bost and Tony Cherin
Volume 9, issue 1, 2000
- From the Special Issue Editor: Vickie L. Bajtelsmit pp. v-vii

- Vickie L. Bajtelsmit
- Determinants of planned retirement age pp. 1-15

- Catherine Phillips Montalto, Yoonkyung Yuh and Sherman Hanna
- The impact of the Pension Fund on the decision to work one more year1 pp. 17-31

- Walt Woerheide
- Beliefs and actions: expectations and savings decisions by older Americans pp. 33-45

- Harold W. Elder and Patricia M. Rudolph
- The asset allocation decision in retirement: lessons from dollar-cost averaging pp. 47-63

- Premal P. Vora and John D. McGinnis
- Social Security investment accounts: lessons from participant-directed 401(k) data pp. 65-78

- Jack L. VanDerhei and Kelly A. Olsen
- Asset allocation decisions in retirement accounts: an all-or-nothing proposition? pp. 79-92

- Doug Waggle and Basil Englis
- Social Security reform: the effect of investing in equities pp. 93-106

- Erick Elder and Larry Holland
- An analysis of the Medical Savings Account as an alternative retirement savings Vehicle pp. 107-123

- J. Tim Query
Volume 8, issue 4, 1999
- From the Special Issue Editor pp. ix-x

- Jill Lynn Vihtelic
- An integrative approach to using student investment clubs and student investment funds in the finance curriculum pp. 211-221

- Brian Grinder, Dan W. Cooper and Michael Britt
- Undergraduate research: the senior thesis in finance pp. 223-234

- Ellie Fogarty and Herbert Mayo
- Student learning style and educational outcomes: evidence from a family financial management course pp. 235-251

- Jonathan Fox and Suzanne Bartholomae
- Does education affect how well students forecast the market? pp. 253-260

- John C. AlexanderJr. and Robert B. McElreath
- An integrated model for financial planning pp. 261-268

- Natalie Chieffe and Ganas K. Rakes
- Cash flow: a quick and easy way to learn personal finance pp. 269-282

- Ronald R. Crabb
- Effective teaching and use of the constant growth dividend discount model pp. 283-291

- Thomas H. Payne and J. Howard Finch
- Learning by doing: offering a university practicum in personal financial planning pp. 293-303

- Thomas H. Eyssell
- The Internet in the personal finance course pp. 305-317

- Walt Woerheide
- Applications of WWW technology in teaching finance pp. 319-328

- Stuart Michelson and Stanley D. Smith
Volume 8, issue 3, 1999
- From the Editor pp. v-vi

- Karen Eilers Lahey
- An empirical analysis of differences in Black and White asset and liability combinations pp. 129-147

- Yaw A. Badu, Kenneth Daniels and Daniel P. Salandro
- Racial differences in investor decision making pp. 149-162

- Michael S. Gutter, Jonathan J. Fox and Catherine P. Montalto
- Financial risk tolerance revisited: the development of a risk assessment instrument* pp. 163-181

- John Grable and Ruth H. Lytton
- An analysis of affinity programs: the case of real estate brokerage participation pp. 183-197

- Danielle Lewis, Randy I. Anderson and Leonard V. Zumpano
- International mutual fund returns and Federal Reserve policy pp. 199-210

- Robert R. Johnsona, Gerald W. Buetow and Gerald R. Jensen
Volume 8, issue 2, 1999
- Computerized stock screening rules for portfolio selection pp. 61-70

- Steven C. Gold and Paul Lebowitz
- Municipal bonds: a contingent claims perspective pp. 71-85

- Robert Brooks
- Hedging individual mortgage risk pp. 101-115

- Terry L. Zivney and Carl F. Luft
- Does retirement planning affect the level of retirement satisfaction? pp. 117-127

- Harold W. Elder and Patricia M. Rudolph
Volume 8, issue 1, 1999
- Gender differences in defined contribution pension decisions pp. 1-10

- Vickie L. Bajtelsmit, Alexandra Bernasek and Nancy Jianakoplos
- International equity diversification and shortfall risk pp. 11-25

- Kwok Ho, Moshe Milevsky and Chris Robinson
- A nineties perspective on international diversification pp. 37-45

- Michael E. Hanna, Joseph P. McCormack and Grady Perdue
- Family friendly firms: does it pay to care? pp. 47-60

- Dianna C. Preece and Greg Filbeck
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