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Pathways to financial success: Determinants of financial literacy and financial well-being among young adults

机译:财务成功的途径:青年人财务知识和财务状况的决定因素

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The issue of financial literacy and financial well-being among college students has received increasing research attention. This investigation was designed to examine several unanswered questions about college students\u27 financial knowledge, how it is derived, and the overall financial literacy and well-being of young adults. The dissertation follows a journal paper format and consists of two research manuscripts prepared for publication. Data for each article is derived from a study of eleven public and private universities across Malaysia and the sample consists of 2,519 college students. The first article, addresses the effects of childhood consumer experience on financial literacy. This study investigates the impact of personal and family background, academic ability, and childhood consumer experience on financial literacy among college students. This investigation is among the first to examine the role that ethnicity plays in the relationship between childhood consumer experience and in explaining financial knowledge. Financial literacy was measured with a 25-item test of financial knowledge. On average, students answered less than half of the questions correctly. Methods of analysis included bivariate t-tests, analysis of variance, and multiple regression analysis. Discussing family finances with parents as a child had a substantial positive relationship on students\u27 financial literacy. Students of Chinese ethnicity, who live on campus, and who attend private colleges were less likely to be financially literate. The second article, takes the next step, moving from understanding financial literacy, to examining how various factors (personal and family background, academic ability, early childhood consumer experience, financial socialization, and financial knowledge) predict students\u27 perceived financial well-being. Structural equation modeling indicated that early childhood consumer experiences such as savings\u27 habits contribute to students\u27 financial well-being; measured as money saved, current financial situation, and financial management skills. Furthermore, financial socialization agents including parents and religion sources increased college students\u27 financial well-being. Financial knowledge was related to financial well-being. Implications and recommendations for future research, teaching, and public policy are provided for parents, college administrators, counselors, and educators.
机译:大学生中的金融素养和金融幸福问题受到越来越多的研究关注。这项调查旨在研究有关大学生金融知识,如何获得知识以及年轻人的整体金融知识和福祉的几个未解决的问题。论文遵循期刊论文格式,由两篇准备出版的研究手稿组成。每篇文章的数据均来自对马来西亚11所公立和私立大学的研究,样本包括2,519名大学生。第一篇文章讨论了儿童期消费者体验对金融知识的影响。这项研究调查了个人和家庭背景,学习能力和童年消费者的经历对大学生金融知识的影响。这项调查是第一个研究种族在童年消费者体验与解释金融知识之间的关系中所起的作用的调查。通过25个项目的金融知识测试来衡量金融知识水平。平均而言,学生正确回答的问题不足一半。分析方法包括双变量t检验,方差分析和多元回归分析。与孩提时代的父母讨论家庭财务状况对学生的财务知识有着积极的影响。生活在校园中并上过私立大学的华裔学生不太可能具有金融知识。第二篇文章,下一步是从理解金融知识到研究各种因素(个人和家庭背景,学习能力,幼儿消费经验,金融社会化和金融知识)如何预测学生的财务状况。结构方程模型表明,幼儿期的消费经历(例如储蓄习惯)有助于学生的财务状况;以节省的钱,当前的财务状况和财务管理技能衡量。此外,包括父母和宗教来源在内的金融社会化代理人提高了大学生的财务状况。财务知识与财务状况有关。为父母,大学管理人员,顾问和教育者提供了对未来研究,教学和公共政策的启示和建议。

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    Sabri, Mohamad Fazli Fazli;

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