How much does financial wellness correspond to emergency saving behaviour?
Building emergency savings may require a focus on both mindset and actions.
Financial well-being is about more than just numbers—it’s comprised of numerous factors, some objective and others subjective. Specifically, financial wellness is derived not only from saving behaviours and income but also attitudes and social environments.
In this report, we explore different factors that may collectively shape financial well-being, how subjective financial wellness can relate to emergency saving behaviour, and actionable tips for improving emergency savings.
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