FINANCIAL LITERACY AMONG SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS EVIDENCE FROM GHANA BY ARMSTRONG OPOKU (BA ECONOMICS AND GEOGRAPHY) A THESIS SUBMITTED TO DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE, KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FINANCE) SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 2015 DECLARATION I hereby declare that this submission is my own effort towards the attainment of Masters of Business Administration and as a result contains no material which has been published by another person nor material which has been accepted for the award of any other degree of the University, except where due acknowledgement has been made in the text. ARMSTRONG OPOKU ………………………… ………………… (PG 9623813) Signature Date Certified by: DR.KWAME MIREKU ………………………… …………………. (Supervisor) Signature Date Certified by: DR. K. O. APPIAH ………………………… ………………….. (H.O.D of Accounting and Finance) Signature Date ii ABSTRACT The study assesses the level of financial literacy of Senior High School students in the Kumasi Metropolis. The study surveyed 320 students to investigate their level of financial literacy through the administration of questionnaires. Findings from the study reveal that students need to improve their personal finance knowledge. The results show that the students answered about 48.7% of the questions correctly. The results also reveal that many of the students are seen to be familiar with issues relating to simple interest, compounding and loan guarantee. In contrast, the students are less knowledgeable and inexperienced with issues concerning personal financial planning, budgeting and overdraft. The incompetency exhibited by the senior high school students therefore limits their ability to make sound financial decisions and hence more likely to have financial related issues in the real world. The low level of financial literacy could also make small financial issues become overwhelming which could turn into financial stress and consequently affects the other aspects of live such as personal relationships or performance at work. The low level of financial literacy and its consequences then shows the need for stakeholders in educational system to put policies in place to ensure that the level of financial literacy among senior high students in Ghana is improved since financial literacy has essential implication for future behavior. It is recommended that personal finance literacy course is well elaborated in the academic curriculum of senior high schools. Also, the national financial literacy week should be extended to school as workshops to encourage student‟s participation in financial literacy. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Many people deserve recognition for their support to this work. DR. kwame Mireku, my supervisor and a lecturer at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology has been exceptionally supportive to me. I appreciate his wealth of experience and the rich knowledge in thesis writing and also thank him for his encouragement he constantly made available to me. I am also deeply grateful to my course mates, more especially Mr. Daniel Baku, Mr. Eric Nkrumah, Mr.Daniel Tierre and Mrs. Morgan Akua Tiwaah whose contributions, resourcefulness and ideas to me were incomparable. Finally, I am very much appreciative to the lord almighty for his loving kindness and tender mercies offered unto me. I could not have embarked on this journey without the lord almighty. I THANK GOD FOR EVERYTHING. iv DEDICATION I dedicate this work to my wife, Mrs. Ellen Opoku and my daughter Michelle Opoku for their persistence support and encouragement they gave to me in the course of writing this thesis. Finally, to my grandfather Mr. I.K Amanfo who also supported me, encouraged and gave me various advices during my university education at university of cape coast. v TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE DECLARATION.......................................................................................................... ii ABSTRACT .................................................................................................................iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .......................................................................................... iv DEDICATION.............................................................................................................. v TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................... vi LIST OF TABLES ...................................................................................................... ix LIST OF ABBRIVIATION ......................................................................................... x CHAPTER ONE .......................................................................................................... 1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................ 1 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY ........................................................................ 1 1.1STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM ........................................................................ 3 1.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY ............................................................................. 4 1.3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS ..................................................................................... 4 1.4JUSTIFICATION OF THE STUDY ........................................................................ 4 1.5 SCOPE ANDLIMITATION OF THE STUDY ....................................................... 5 1.6 ORGANISATION OF THE STUDY ...................................................................... 6 CHAPTER TWO ......................................................................................................... 7 LITERATURE REVIEW ........................................................................................... 7 2.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... 7 2.1 MEANING OF KEY CONCEPTS .......................................................................... 7 2.1.1Financial literacy .................................................................................................... 7 2.1.2 Financial Education .............................................................................................. 9 2.1.3 Financial behavior ................................................................................................. 9 2.1.4 Financial wellbeing and financial wellness .......................................................... 9 2.1.5 Money management ............................................................................................ 10 2.1.6 Savings ................................................................................................................ 10 2.1.7 Borrowing and spending habit ............................................................................ 11 2.2 IMPORTANCE OF FINANCIAL LITERACY .................................................... 11 2.3 DETERMINANTS OF FINANCIAL LITERACY ............................................... 12 2.4 FINANCIALLITERACY IN GHANA.................................................................. 14 vi 2.5 FINANCIALLITERACY AMONG HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE STUDENTS ........................................................................................................ 16 2.6 FINANCIAL LITERACY AMONG ADULTS .................................................... 16 2.7 FINANCIAL LITERACY AND FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR ............................... 17 2.8 FINANCIALEDUCATION AND FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR ............................. 17 2.9 COST OF FINANCIALIGNORANCE ................................................................. 18 CHAPTER THREE ................................................................................................... 19 METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................... 19 3.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 19 3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN ........................................................................................... 19 3.2 POPULATIONOF THE STUDY .......................................................................... 20 3.3SAMPLE SIZE AND SAMPLE TECHNIQUE ..................................................... 20 3.4 DATACOLLECTION ........................................................................................... 22 3.5 DATA ANALYSIS ................................................................................................ 24 3.6 VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY ......................................................................... 25 CHAPTER FOUR ...................................................................................................... 27 RESULTS AND ANALYSIS .................................................................................... 27 4.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 27 4.1 DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS ............................................................................... 27 4.1.1 Educational characteristics .................................................................................. 27 4.1.2 Demographic characteristics ............................................................................... 28 4.1.3 Exposure to financial issues ................................................................................ 28 4.2 PERCENTAGE RESPONSES OF PARTICIPANTS‟ KNOWLEDGE IN FINANCE ........................................................................................................... 31 4.3 GENERAL FINANCE KNOWLEDGE ................................................................ 32 4.4 SAVINGS AND BORROWING KNOWLEDGE ................................................ 32 4.5 OVERALL FINANCIAL LITERACY.................................................................. 33 4.6 RELATIVE KNOWLEDGE OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN FINANCE USING ANOVA............................................................................... 33 4.6.1 Educational background of participants.............................................................. 35 4.6.2 Demographic characteristics ............................................................................... 35 4.6.3 Exposure Variables ............................................................................................. 36 vii 4.7 RELATIVE KNOWLEDGE OF SENIOR HIGH STUDENTS IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ................................................................................................ 36 4.7.1 Students‟ relative knowledge in General Financial Knowledge ......................... 38 4.7.2 Students‟ relative knowledge in Savings and Borrowings ................................. 40 4.7.3 Students‟ overall financial literacy level............................................................. 41 4.8 THE IMPACT OF STUDENTS‟FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE ON THEIR OPINIONS, DECISIONS AND PRACTICE ..................................................... 42 4.8.1 Students maintaining adequate financial records ................................................ 42 4.8.2 Students spending less than their income ........................................................... 43 4.8.3 Students planning and implementing regular investment program .................... 44 4.8.4Setting aside money each month for Savings ...................................................... 45 4.8.5 Students employ spending plan or budget .......................................................... 45 4.8.6 Students keep track of expenditure and income ................................................. 46 4.9 WHERE STUDENTS‟ WANT TO IMPROVE THEIR FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE ................................................................................................... 47 CHAPTER FIVE ....................................................................................................... 48 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION ..... 48 5.0 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 48 5.1 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS ................................................................................. 48 5.2 CONCLUSION ...................................................................................................... 50 5.3 RECOMMENDATIONS ....................................................................................... 50 REFERENCES ........................................................................................................... 52 APPENDIX ................................................................................................................. 59 viii LIST OF TABLES Table 4.1 Descriptive statistics of the sample .............................................................. 30 Table 4.2: Descriptive findings on Knowledge in Finance (in percentages) ............... 31 Table 4.3: Mean Percentage of Correct Responses to each section by characteristics of sample and results of ANOVA .......................................................................... 34 Table 4.4: Results of Logit Analysis for General Knowledge in Finance Management ........................................................................................................................... 38 Table 5a: Maintaining adequate financial records ....................................................... 42 Table 5b: Spending less than your income .................................................................. 43 Table 5c: Students planning and implementing regular investment program ............. 44 Table 5d: Students setting aside money each month for savings................................. 45 Table 5e: Spending plan or budget .............................................................................. 45 Table 5f: Keeping track of expenditure and income .................................................... 46 Table 7: Where students expect to learn financial knowledge .................................... 47 ix LIST OF ABBRIVIATION ANOVA Analysis of variance SPSS Statistical Package of Social Scientist OECD Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development HOD Head of Department x
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