Exploring the Connection Between Self-Regulation, Financial Self-Efficacy, and Financial Behaviors
This webinar is an MQ University sponsored event.
About the Webinar
- Define general self-efficacy and self-regulation and learn how are they connected
- Explain how task-specific self-efficacy differs from general self-efficacy
- Understand how seemingly unrelated activities support the adoption and support of one another
- Learn how self-regulation can be improved
About our Guest Presenter
Dr. Lance Palmer, PhD , CFP® is a Professor in Financial Planning, Housing and Consumer Economics at the University of Georgia. Dr. Palmer’s research seeks to identify effective ways of motivating financial behavior change through brief intervention strategies. He is currently focused on developing brief interventions that are informative, scalable, and can easily be integrated into the income tax preparation process. The design and format of the brief interventions are informed by research findings from behavioral economics and behavior change theory, as well as evidenced-based counseling practices such as Solutions-Focused Brief Coaching.
CE Credit
The CFP® Board has accepted our application for 1.0 CFP® credit for this webinar.
Please note: Attending the live presentation is a requirement to earn the CE credit.
Registration Fee
This webinar is open to EVERYONE!
- FREE to MQ Partners
- $25.00 fee for others
This webinar is being hosted by Money Quotient Research & Education. Click Here to Register.