Retirement funding adequacy: The influence of provisions, attitudes and intentions

Orientation: Individuals are encouraged to start saving for retirement as early as possible to ensure that sufficient retirement funding is accumulated. However, few individuals are financially independent at retirement. Research purpose: To examine the influence of provisions, attitudes and intent...

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Main Authors: Bomikazi Zeka, Chantal Rootman, Janine Krüger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2020-04-01
Series:Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
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Online Access:https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/486
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spelling doaj-815db25924c24679a822141c7f0d3ce02021-04-02T12:26:26ZengAOSISJournal of Economic and Financial Sciences1995-70762312-28032020-04-01131e1e910.4102/jef.v13i1.486392Retirement funding adequacy: The influence of provisions, attitudes and intentionsBomikazi Zeka0Chantal Rootman1Janine Krüger2Canberra Business School, Faculty of Business, Government and Law, University of Canberra, CanberraDepartment of Business Management, Faculty of Business and Economic Sciences, Nelson Mandela University, Port ElizabethDepartment of Business Management, Faculty of Business and Economic Sciences, Nelson Mandela University, Port ElizabethOrientation: Individuals are encouraged to start saving for retirement as early as possible to ensure that sufficient retirement funding is accumulated. However, few individuals are financially independent at retirement. Research purpose: To examine the influence of provisions, attitudes and intentions on the retirement funding adequacy of black individuals, as the majority of the South Africans are black individuals. Motivation for the study: Despite the increased access to financial services and products, many black individuals reach retirement age destitute. This research investigated how provisions for retirement, attitudes towards retirement and retirement intentions influence the retirement funding adequacy of black South Africans. Research approach/design and method: A quantitative approach was applied, whereby questionnaires were distributed to a sample of 441 black individuals in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa through stratified sampling and convenience sampling. Main findings: The results of the research revealed that retirement provisions and retirement attitudes exert the most influence on the retirement funding adequacy of black South Africans. This suggests that black South Africans should focus on amassing retirement savings and fostering a positive attitude towards retirement to ensure that they reach retirement age with adequate financial resources for retirement. Practical/managerial implications: Financial institutions and financial planners should be aware that individuals’ provisions for retirement and attitudes towards retirement are significant contributors in ensuring that retirement funding adequacy is ascertained. Contribution/value-add: This study made a contribution in understanding the aspects that influence the retirement funding adequacy in the South African context, particularly amongst black South Africans.https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/486retirement attitudesretirement funding adequacyretirement intentionsretirement provisionsretirement savings
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author Bomikazi Zeka
Chantal Rootman
Janine Krüger
spellingShingle Bomikazi Zeka
Chantal Rootman
Janine Krüger
Retirement funding adequacy: The influence of provisions, attitudes and intentions
Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
retirement attitudes
retirement funding adequacy
retirement intentions
retirement provisions
retirement savings
author_facet Bomikazi Zeka
Chantal Rootman
Janine Krüger
author_sort Bomikazi Zeka
title Retirement funding adequacy: The influence of provisions, attitudes and intentions
title_short Retirement funding adequacy: The influence of provisions, attitudes and intentions
title_full Retirement funding adequacy: The influence of provisions, attitudes and intentions
title_fullStr Retirement funding adequacy: The influence of provisions, attitudes and intentions
title_full_unstemmed Retirement funding adequacy: The influence of provisions, attitudes and intentions
title_sort retirement funding adequacy: the influence of provisions, attitudes and intentions
publisher AOSIS
series Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
issn 1995-7076
2312-2803
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Orientation: Individuals are encouraged to start saving for retirement as early as possible to ensure that sufficient retirement funding is accumulated. However, few individuals are financially independent at retirement. Research purpose: To examine the influence of provisions, attitudes and intentions on the retirement funding adequacy of black individuals, as the majority of the South Africans are black individuals. Motivation for the study: Despite the increased access to financial services and products, many black individuals reach retirement age destitute. This research investigated how provisions for retirement, attitudes towards retirement and retirement intentions influence the retirement funding adequacy of black South Africans. Research approach/design and method: A quantitative approach was applied, whereby questionnaires were distributed to a sample of 441 black individuals in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa through stratified sampling and convenience sampling. Main findings: The results of the research revealed that retirement provisions and retirement attitudes exert the most influence on the retirement funding adequacy of black South Africans. This suggests that black South Africans should focus on amassing retirement savings and fostering a positive attitude towards retirement to ensure that they reach retirement age with adequate financial resources for retirement. Practical/managerial implications: Financial institutions and financial planners should be aware that individuals’ provisions for retirement and attitudes towards retirement are significant contributors in ensuring that retirement funding adequacy is ascertained. Contribution/value-add: This study made a contribution in understanding the aspects that influence the retirement funding adequacy in the South African context, particularly amongst black South Africans.
topic retirement attitudes
retirement funding adequacy
retirement intentions
retirement provisions
retirement savings
url https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/486
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