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  1. Professionalisation of financial planning in Australia, Canada, and South Africa
  2. Consumer financial behavior and financial capability
  3. The role of financial risk-taking attitude in personal finances and consumer satisfaction: evidence from Australia
  4. Why do investors buy, sell, and then buy the same stock again?
  5. The role of impulsivity and financial satisfaction in a moderated mediation model of consumer financial resilience and life satisfaction
  6. The professionalization of financial planning in Australia: an institutional logics perspective
  7. Consumer financial well-being
  8. Ethics in financial planning: Analysis of ombudsman decisions using codes of ethics and fiduciary duty standards
  9. Disclosure by Financial Planners
  10. Occupational boundaries: Gender capital and career progression in the financial planning industry
  11. Study investigates reasons behind low numbers of female financial advisers
  12. Monday mornings: Individual investor trading on days of the week and times within a day
  13. Is the disposition effect related to investors’ reliance on System 1 and System 2 processes or their strategy of emotion regulation?
  14. Who trades profusely? The characteristics of individual investors who trade frequently
  15. Investor Characteristics and Trading Activity in Different Market Conditions
  16. Stock market investors' use of stop losses and the disposition effect
  17. Emotion regulation and trader expertise: Heart rate variability on the trading floor.