Student’s Financial Knowledge And Financial Resilience

Agista Putri Prameswari

Abstract


This research focuses on students' financial knowledge, identifies the factors that influence students' financial behavior, student preference in financial management, future financial plans, and students' financial resilience views. We sat down with students from the department of management faculty of economics and business, Universitas Sebelas Maret in Surakarta, Central Java, through  in-depth  interviews. This study also  presented  various findings related to family background and academic environment implicated the student's financial knowledge. Generally speaking, students aimed at financial knowledge will help them be prudent in  financial  decisions making in the future and  help them save financial resilience.


Keywords


Students; Financial Knowledge; Financial Resilience

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