Status of financial inclusion and literacy among employees of top corporations in Pangasinan : (Record no. 9896)

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Original cataloging agency LAUP
Transcribing agency La Union Provincial Library
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number DIS 65.403 C28s 2017
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Personal name Catan, Anna Liza Q.
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Title Status of financial inclusion and literacy among employees of top corporations in Pangasinan :
Remainder of title input to policy recommendations /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Anna Liza Q. Catan.
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017.
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Extent ix, 165 pages :
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Dimensions 28 centimeter.
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliography: pages 122-139.
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Summary, etc. Financial inclusion and literacy have rapidly entered the mainstream policy discourse as realization of its interplay and impact to socio-economic and financial well- being of people caught attention. This study determined the status of financial incluation and literacy among employees of top corporations in Pangasinan which serve as input to policy recommendations. The descriptive research method was used, and data were gathered through the use of a questionnaire. Percentages, mean, averages, scaled scores, and correlation analysis were applied as statistical tools. The results show that (1) majority of respondents are females, aged 20s to mid 30s, married, at least college educated, and low income earners, (2) financial inclusion is low; and lowest on the following FPS: micro-insurance, micro-loan, e-money, treasury bills or bonds, unit investment trust fund, stocks or shares, and mutual fund, and in the Trade sector; (3) financial literacy is moderate; and lowest on the following: e-money. micro-insurance, micro-loan, investment vehicles, inflation, budget, understanding financial information, starting a new business, and negotiating a loan or mortgage, and in the Trade sector: (4) profile factors that affect financial inclusion and literacy are educational attainment, salary and income from other sources; (5) there were problems encountered in financial inclusion and literacy specifically on documentary requirements, expensive FPS, lack of one-stop government facility, limited financial education, and limited understanding of FPS; and (6) the policy recommendations address the concerns of financial inclusion and literacy.<br/>
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Source of acquisition DMMMSU-OUS Library
Method of acquisition Donation
Date of acquisition February 3, 2021
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Corporations
General subdivision Decision making
Geographic subdivision Philippines (Pangasinan).
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Executive ability.
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Classification part 658.403
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          La Union Provincial Library La Union Provincial Library Dissertation Section 02/03/2019 CHED-La Union DIS 658.403 C28s 2017 009406laup 08/18/2021 07/09/2021 Dissertation