Values of Personal Financial Well-Being to Employers

The Business Case for Financial Education—Personal Financial Wellness and Employee Productivity,
Personal Finances and Worker Productivity, 1998, Garman, File RRP025.
The Employer’s Cost for the Personal Financial Management Difficulties of Workers: Evidence from the U.S. Navy, Personal Finances and Worker Productivity,
1998, Luther, Leech & Garman, File RRP005.
Personal Financial Education for Employees: Evidence on the Bottom-line Benefits,
1998, Financial Counseling and Planning Education, Garman, File RRP024.
Personal Financial Wellness May be the Missing Factor in Understanding and Reducing Worker Absenteeism,
1998, Personal Finances and Employee Productivity, Joo & Garman, File RRP023.
The Negative Impact of Employee Poor Personal Financial Behaviors on Employers,
1996, Financial Counseling and Planning, Garman, Leech, & Grable, File RRP022.
Employee Personal Financial Wellness and Job Productivity—Research is Needed to Convince Top Management to Make the Investments in Workplace Financial Education,
1999, Personal Finances and Worker Productivity, Garman, File RRP020.
Testing a Conceptual Model of Financial Well-Being,
1993, Financial Counseling and Planning, Porter & Garman, File RRP019.