Financial planning: A research agenda for the next decade
We provide an informed discussion about challenges, opportunities and the future of research and practice in the field of financial planning over the next 10 years. As editors of Financial Planning Review, using a mix‐methods approach and a survey of subject‐matter expert views, we outline what we b...
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description | We provide an informed discussion about challenges, opportunities and the future of research and practice in the field of financial planning over the next 10 years. As editors of Financial Planning Review, using a mix‐methods approach and a survey of subject‐matter expert views, we outline what we believe are some of the future key themes of financial planning. We also present an overview of the challenges and opportunities facing researchers who are working to build, inform, and expand the financial planning body of literature. Further, we discuss the financial planning‐related topics that would benefit most from increased research and study. |
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