School of Study and Financial Literacy

Posted on:

12/26/12

This study examines the financial literacy of students in several schools of a metropolitan university. Comparisons are made in terms of the students overall knowledge of personal finance matters and their knowledge in selected areas of personal finance. The research finds that the level of financial literacy is low in all of the schools studied, but that there are statistically significant differences in the level of literacy between the students in the various schools.

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