Abstract

This study explored the associations among personal financial planning, self-control, and financial satisfaction using a sample of 293 employees of universities in Ghana. Based on the partial least squares structural equation modeling analyses, the results showed that financial planning and self-control had positive relationships with financial satisfaction and that self-control partially mediated the relationship between financial planning and financial satisfaction.

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