%0 Journal Article %T Where does the Buck Stop? Community Attitudes to Over-lending and Over-spending %A Josh Fear %A James OˇŻBrien %J Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal %D 2009 %I University of Wollongong %X This article explores the results of focus groups and a national survey aimed at discoveringhow ordinary Australians feel about lending and borrowing practices, in the context of highlevels of consumer debt. This research, carried out by The Australia Institute in 2007, found astrong community belief that lenders and regulators, rather than individual consumers, wereprimarily responsible for excessive debt. Many Australians reported feeling uncomfortableabout the way that credit is pushed on vulnerable and ill-informed consumers; advertising andmarketing were believed to be partly responsible for poor financial decision-making. Theauthors propose a number of practical policies to improve the environment in whichconsumers make financial decisions, including a more helpful disclosure regime. %K financial decision making %K corporate ethics %K lending behaviour %K advertising %K focus groups %U http://ro.uow.edu.au/aabfj/vol3/iss1/2