| 2006 | Cäzilia Loibl, T. K. Hira, and M. Rupured. First time vs. repeat filers: The likelihood of completing a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy repayment plan. Eastern Family Economics and Resource Management Association. In Conference Program and Proceedings (p. 101). Knoxville, Tennessee, February 23-25. |
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| 2004 | Hira, T. K., and Cäzilia Loibl. Financial education and the use of advanced health insurance among female employees. In Research and Practitioners’ Paper Abstracts, (p. 74). The 20th World Congress of Internal Federation of Home Economics. Kyoto Japan. |
| 1996 | Hira, T. K., K. L. Kostelecky, and H. Carr. Childhood experiences influencing current financial situations of college students in the U.S. and New Zealand. [abstract] In Brittan (Ed.), Living Conditions: A Global Responsibility: The Role of Home Economics, (p. 44). International Federation of Home Economics. World Congress Research Abstracts, Texas Tech, Lubbock, Texas. |
| 1994 | Strand, J. K., T. K. Hira, and R. B. Carter. Repeat consumer bankruptcy: A comparative analysis with one-time petitioners in the United States and Canada. [abstract] In R. H. Lytton (Ed.), Public Policy and Economic Well-Being: The Financial Counselors’ Role, (p. 142). VPI and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia. |
| 1993 | Hira, T. K., and M. D. Norris. Differences in opinions about disclosure and regulation among certified financial planners. [abstract] In V. S. Fitzsimmons (Ed.), Challenges for Financial Counseling and Planning Professionals, (p. 228). University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. |
| 1993 | Fanslow, A., N. Helgerson, and T. K. Hira. Money manager’s competencies over time: Their effect on capital accumulation. In S. Helmick and L. Burns (Eds.), Research Abstracts of 1993 American Home Economics Annual Meeting, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. |
| 1992 | Hira, T. K., and S. Nagashima. Attitude toward credit, lending, and borrowing practices affecting consumers in bankruptcies: An international comparison. [abstract] In Focusing on Families and Households: Change and Exchange, (p. 31). XVII World Congress of the International Federation of Home Economics. Hanover, Federal Republic of Germany. |
| 1992 | Hira, T. K., N. Wolf, and A. Fanslow. Factors influencing the level of household savings. [abstract] In S. Helmick (Ed.), Annual Meeting of the American Home Economic Association, (p. 125). Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon. |
| 1991 | Sumarwan, U., and T. K. Hira. Perception of income adequacy and control over financial situation as predicator of subjective economic well-being. [abstract] In J. Bauer (Ed.), Family Economic Well-Being in the Next Century, (p. 63). University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. |
| 1991 | Hira, T. K., and U. Sumarwan. The impact of chronic health conditions and financial strain on the subjective economic well-being. [abstract] In J. Bauer (Ed.), Family Economic Well-Being in the Next Century, (p. 60). University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. |
| 1990 | Sumarwan, U., and T. K. Hira. Financial management practices influencing satisfaction with household’s financial status. [abstract] In C. J. Peck (Ed.), Abstracts of Research Presentations 1990 Annual Meeting, (p. 37). American Home Economics Association. Bloomington, Illinois: Meridian Education Corporation. |
| 1989 | Hira, T. K., and K. P. Varco. Use of consumer debt and satisfaction with level of living among rural older adults. [abstract] In R. Walker (Ed.), Families in Transition: Structural Changes and Effects on Family Life, (p. 205). American Home Economics Associations, Alexandria, Virginia. |