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Financial Literacy and Mutual Fund Investments: Who Buys Actively Managed Funds?Sebastian MüllerUniversity of Mannheim - Department of Business Administration and Finance, Especially Banking Martin WeberUniversity of Mannheim - Department of Banking and Finance February 19, 2010 Schmalenbach Business Review, Forthcoming Abstract: Previous research indicates that a lack of financial sophistication might explain the past strong growth in active management. We construct an objective financial literacy score and analyze the relation between financial literacy and mutual fund investment behavior. We show that there is a positive influence of financial literacy on the likelihood of investing in low-cost fund alternatives. However, we find that even the most sophisticated investors in our sample rely overwhelmingly on active funds. “Smart money” among smarter investors cannot explain this finding as there is only weak evidence of superior fund selection abilities among financially more literate investors. Our results indicate that the lack of financial literacy among most mutual fund customers cannot completely explain the past growth in actively managed funds.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 37 Keywords: Better-than-Average, Financial Literacy, Investor Sophistication, Miscalibration, Mutual Fund Customers, Mutual Funds JEL Classification: G11 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: February 15, 2008 ; Last revised: May 12, 2010Suggested CitationContact Information
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