2015年10月8日 星期四

分享:研究指出個人財務信用品質是良好兩性關係的先行指標

節錄自Washington Post(華盛頓郵報,原文出處One Number that’s Eerily Good at Predicting Success in Love),大意是說一般人在選擇伴侶時,主要考慮對方的教育、收入嗜好習慣等,但個人的財務信用(credit scores)恐怕才是更重要的評估指標,且往往被忽略。根據一篇研究指出,有較好的財務信用的人比較容易發展穩定的兩性伴侶關係,

很有意思,這篇研究是出自聯準會(連結),經濟學或財務學真的與生活息息相關。


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When people are looking for a significant other, they often try to find someone whose values, education, earnings, hobbies and even height match their own. But new research suggests there's one promising measure for finding a committed partner that most daters overlook -- credit scores.
A new working paper from the Federal Reserve Board that looks at what role credit scores play in committed relationships suggests that daters might want to start using the metric as well. 
The paper analyzed a large proprietary data set of 12 million randomly selected U.S. consumers from the credit reporting agency Equifax over a period of about 15 years. Researchers used an algorithm to find a swathe of committed couples, including some who live together and are not legally married.
They found that people with higher (i.e. better) credit scores are more likely to form a committed relationship, as the chart below shows. This was true even after controlling for other differences between partners, like education level, race or income.
The researchers also found that having higher credit scores when they started the relationship meant that couples were less likely to separate over the next few years, as the chart below shows. In fact, for every extra 100 points in the couple's average credit score when beginning the relationship, their odds of splitting in the second year fell by around 30 percent. 
Couples in general are more likely than two randomly selected people to have similar credit scores. Over time, the credit scores of couples actually tend to converge, the study found, from about 55 points to about 22 points over the first four years of the relationship. But if the gap between the individual credit scores was wider at the beginning of their relationship, the couple was more likely to break up as time went on, the researchers found.
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投資理財,乃管理之意,用嚴肅態度與科學方法管理,財務信用亦然。

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