Martina Peng

Dr. Martina Peng

Lead Faculty,
Financial Planning
pengt@franklin.edu


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Ph.D. The Ohio State University, 2008, Consumer Finance with a specialization in Statistics and Geographical Information Systems
MBA State University of New York at Buffalo, 2002, Finance
B.A. Soochow University, Taiwan, English
2008 Franklin University, Lead Faculty, Financial Planning, Accounting and Finance Division.
2003-2007 The Ohio State University, Research Associate, department of Consumer Sciences. Developed statistical models by using multivariate analysis in economics of aging research; Conducted multivariate analysis to investigate consumer behavior in financial market; Conducted quantitative and qualitative analysis using longitudinal or national data sets; Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Consumer Sciences.
2002 SUNY - Buffalo, Graduate Teaching Assistant, School of Management.
2008 Reviewer of Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
2007 Peng, T. M., Bartholomae, S., Fox, J.J., and Cravener, G. (2007) The Impact of Personal Finance
Education Delivered in High School and College Courses. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 
28(2),265-284.
2007 Peng, T. M., Bartholomae, S., and Fox, J.J. (April 2007). "Another look at financial education policy and student knowledge of personal finance", American Council on Consumer Interest annual conference, St. Louis, MO. 
2007 Chen, C., Peng, T. M., Evans, D., and Hanna, S. "Putting your money where your mouth is. Do households optimize their investment portfolios based on their subjective risk tolerance?" Consumer Interests annual, 52, 448-455. 
2006 Peng, T. M. and Loibl, C. "Parents' financial well-being and their young adult children's financial behavior" International Association for Research in Economic Psychology annual meeting, Paris, France. 
2006 Fang, M. C. and Peng, T. M. "The impact of insurance coverage on demand for health care" The Gerontological Society of America 59th annual conference, Dallas, TX.
2006 Peng, T. M. and Fang, M. C. "Labor Force Dynamics of Older Women" The Gerontological Society of America 59th annual conference, Dallas, TX.
2006 Peng, T. M., Bartholomae, S., and Cravener, G. "High school or college? The best time to take personal finance courses" Eastern Family Economics Resource Management Association Annual Conference, Knoxville TN.
2006 Chen, C., Peng, T. M., Evans, D., and Hanna, S. "Putting your money where your mouth is. Do households optimize their investment portfolios based on their subjective risk tolerance?" Poster session, American Council on Consumer Interest annual conference, Baltimore, MD. 
2005 Peng, T. M., and Lee, J. "Health status and pension income" Poster session, The Gerontological Society of America 58th annual conference, Orlando, FL.
Financial Planning Association (2008-Present)

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