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. 2005 Nov 17;32(1):81–91. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbj027

Table 2.

Conceptual model of financial capacity for individuals with schizophrenia and SMI

Item Description
Domain 1 Basic Money Skills
 1. Define concept Define simple concept of money
 2. Naming coins/currency Identify specific coins/currency
 3. Coin/currency relationships Identify relative worth of coins/currency
 4. Counting coins/currency Accurately count coins/currency
Domain 2 Cash Transactions
 1. Identify cost Identify cost of single item from price tag
 2. Purchase item Use coins/currency to make purchase
 3. Sales tax Explain additional charge
Domain 3 Using Money Orders or Checkbook/Register
 1. Understand instrument Define money order or checkbook/register
 2. Use instrument in transaction Simulated transaction; pay by money order or check
Domain 4 Bill Payment
 1. Understand bills Define bill
 2. Identify bill amount Identify money owed on bill
 3. Inquiry regarding bill Explain how to inquire concerning a bill
 4. Unpaid bills Explain consequences of unpaid bills
Domain 5 Budgeting
 1. Understand budget Define budget
 2. Develop monthly budget Budget expenses using monthly entitlement check
 3. Judgment in budgeting Explain budget choices
Domain 6 Representative Payees
 1. Understand representative payee Define representative payee
 2. Positive and negative aspects Explain good and bad aspects of representative payee
 3. Judgment in selecting rep payee Decision-making vignette
Domain 7 Prior History with Money
 1. Current financial arrangements/activities Informational questions
 2. Prior money problems Informational questions
 3. Areas of desired financial assistance Self-identified areas of skill weakness
Overall Financial Capacity
 1. Capacity to manage financial affairs Assessor judgment
 2. Strengths and weaknesses Assessor judgment
 3. Supervision needed? Assessor judgment