Saturday, May 17, 2025

  • UMIR Communities
    • UM Main
    • UM Bansalan
    • UM Digos
    • UM Guianga
    • UM Ilang-Tibungco
    • UM Panabo
    • UM Peñaplata
    • UM Tagum
  • Library Catalog
    • UM Main OPAC
    • UM Bansalan OPAC
    • UM Digos OPAC
    • UM Guianga OPAC
    • UM Ilang-Tibungco OPAC
    • UM Panabo OPAC
    • UM Peñapalata OPAC
    • UM Tagum OPAC
  • Login
 
View Item 
  •   UMIR Home
  • UM Main
  • Undergraduate Theses
  • View Item
  •   UMIR Home
  • UM Main
  • Undergraduate Theses
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Financial literacy and family involvement among students

Thumbnail
View/Open
Manuscript Language Material (1.808Mb)
Date
2022-09
Author
Shekinah Grace P., Oñada,
Logronio, Leah S
Mecenas, Myra L.
Metadata
Show full item record
Abstract
Parents are one of the significant influences in every person’s life, and making financial decisions are not exempt from it. This study examines the relationship between financial literacy and family involvement among business administration students at the University of Mindanao. Data for this study was collected through a modified, adapted questionnaire and was distributed to 100 business administration students in UM through the convenience sampling method. Pearson correlation coefficient analysis, weighted mean, and ANOVA were used to determine the interrelation between financial literacy and family involvement. Results show that family involvements significantly affect students' financial literacy. It states that the more the parents are involved in their children’s financial decisions, the higher their children’s financial literacy is. The findings have shown that the parents are highly involved in saving money decisions of the students than in budgeting and spending money decisions. Moreover, the student’s financial literacy has shown the lowest mean in financial knowledge, indicating that not all business administration students are confident and completely knowledgeable regarding budgeting and financial decisions. Therefore, efforts must be exerted to strengthen the government's involvement in programs promoting financial literacy, educators in students' financial knowledge, and parents in their children's financial decisions to increase the student’s financial literacy
URI
https://repository.umindanao.edu.ph/handle/20.500.14045/1291
Collections
  • Undergraduate Theses

 

 

Browse

All of UMIRCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjects

My Account

LoginRegister