scholarly journals FINANCIAL LITERACY, MONEY ATTITUDE, DAN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT BEHAVIOR GENERASI MILENIAL

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 406
Author(s):  
Ida Ida ◽  
Sri Zaniarti ◽  
Graciela Ervina Wijaya

Perkembangan teknologi dan gaya hidup generasi milenial mendorong perilaku konsumtif sehingga pentingya mengetahui faktor- faktor yang memengaruhi financial management behavior generasi milenial agar tidak terjebak pada masalah keuangan. Penelitian ini mempunyai tujuan untuk menguji pengaruh financial literacy dan money attitude dari dimensi power prestige dan anxiety terhadap financial management behavior pada generasi millenial yang tinggal di Bandung. Teknik pengambilan sampel dengan metode sampling non-probability yaitu teknik purposive sampling. Sampel berjumlah 1.120 responden yang mayoritas adalah perempuan dan berpendidikan perguruan tinggi. Dari hasil pengujian menggunakan analisis regresi berganda menunjukkan financial literacy dan money attitude dari dimensi power prestige mempunyai pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap financial management behavior sedangkan money attitude-anxiety tidak mempunyai pengaruh terhadap financial management behavior pada generasi millenial yang tinggal di Bandung. Penelitian ini menyarankan peningkatan financial literacy dan money attitude- Power-prestige bagi generasi milenial, adanya kurikulum pendidikan mengenai literasi keuangan, dan bagi peneliti selanjutnya dapat melakukan penelitian bagi generasi milenial di luar kota Bandung serta meneliti faktor- faktor lain yang memengaruhi financial management behavior. Technological developments and the lifestyle of the millennial generation encourage consumptive behavior, so it is important to know the factoes that influence the financial management behavior of the millennial generation so that they are not trapped in financial problems. The purpose of this study was to empirically examine the effect of financial literacy and money attitude form the dimensions of power prestige and anxiety on financial management behavior in the millennial generation living in Bandung. This study uses a non-probability sampling method with a purposive sampling technique. The sample consisted of 1,120 respondents, the majority of whom were women and had university education. From the test results using multiple regression analysis shows that financial literacy and money attitude from the power prestige dimension have a significant effect on financial management behavior, while money attitude from the anxiety dimension has no effect on financial management behavior in the millennial generation who live in Bandung. in Bandung. This study suggests an increase in financial literacy and money attitude from the Power-prestige dimension for the millennial generation, the existence of an educational curriculum regarding financial literacy, and for further researchers to conduct research for millennials outside Bandung and examine other factors that influence financial management behavior.

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Reni Tri Purniawati ◽  
Lutfi Lutfi

Consumptive behavior can negatively affect family welfare. Financial literacy is one of the factors which may affect family financial management behavior. This family financial may differ across ethnic groups due to the different characters and principles of life among them. This study aimed to examine the effect of financial literacy on family financial management using ethnic as a moderating variable. This study uses a questionnaire instrument that is distributed to 140 respondents of Javanese in Madiun residency and 96 respondents of Bugis at Makassar, East Sulawesi. The data analysis technique is multiple regression analysis. This research use purposive sampling and convenience sampling as the sampling technique. The result of this study shows that financial literacy positively affect family financial management behavior, while ethnic does not moderate the effect of financial literacy on family financial management behavior. This study suggests that families, both Javanese and Bugis, need to enhance their financial literacy to enable them to manage their finance well so that they can improve their welfare.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 572
Author(s):  
Anglia Dinda Pramedi ◽  
Nadia Asandimitra Haryono

Finance is one of the factors in the development of a business. Therefore, the entrepreneur should be able to handle finances well to reach business purposes. Based on the previous studies, the purpose of this research is to determine the effect of several factors such as financial literacy, financial knowledge, financial attitude, income, and financial self-efficacy on financial management behavior. The research sample is 211 entrepreneur who has graduated from college in Surabaya. This research used conclusive causality research with primary data. The sampling technique used purposive sampling and snowball sampling method, and data distribution using an online questionnaire. SEM (Structural Equation Model) used for data analysis technique and using AMOS 24. The hypothesis showed that financial knowledge, income, and financial self-efficacy did not affect financial management behavior, but financial literacy and financial attitude influence financial management behavior. Therefore, the entrepreneur needs to improve financial literacy and financial attitude to manage finance on the business better.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-69
Author(s):  
Agung Nurrohmat ◽  
Himawan Arif Sutanto

Financial management behavior is one of the main topics of discussion at this time. Because it is related to consumptive behavior in the community in Indonesia, and especially in the community of Kajoran sub-district. This research aims to determine the effect on financial literacy, financial attitude, income and locus of control financial management behavior. 100 people take as respondent using accidental sampling method. Analytical method uses linear regression test. The research show that financial literacy, financial attitude and locus of control have positive effect on financial management behavior. While income doesn’t affect on financial management behavior


Author(s):  
Ina Khodijah ◽  
Raden Irna Afriani ◽  
Yuliah Yuliah ◽  
Yollanda Octavitri

The effect of the PSBB or PPKM implemented by the government has changed the economic life of the Indonesian people in general, so that housewives must be able to manage their family finances well. With her knowledge and confidence in managing every family's expenses by adjusting her husband's income. This study aims to examine the effect of Financial Literacy and Financial Attitude on Financial Management Behavior of Women Farmers Group with Self Efficacy as Intervening Variable. This research is a quantitative research with data collection techniques using a questionnaire. The sample is 30 respondents. The sampling technique used is saturated sampling. Primary data processing using path analysis techniques using SMART PLS 3 software. he results of the research hypothesis 1 have a P value of 0.001 so that it rejects Ho and accepts Ha. Hypothesis 2, obtained a P value of 0.027 so that it rejects Ho and accepts Ha. Hypothesis 3, the result of P value is 0.781 so that it accepts Ho and rejects Ha. Hypothesis 4, the result of P value is 0.450 so that it accepts Ho and rejects Ha. And hypothesis 5, the result of P value is 0.773 so that it accepts Ho and rejects Ha. The conclusion is that financial literacy has a significant effect on financial management behavior, while financial attitudes have a significant effect on financial management behavior. And Self Efficacy has no influence on financial management behavior. In addition, the results of the study show that Self Efficacy is not able to mediate financial literacy on financial management behavior and is also unable to mediate between financial attitudes and financial management behavior


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 1583-1588

The purpose of this study is to uncover the antecedents of millennial generation financial management behavior with two important variables, namely financial knowledge and attitudes toward finance. The sampling technique is purposive, the sample used is 100 millennial generations. The sampling technique is by selecting respondents including the millennial generation, which was born in 1978-2000. The data source used is primary data obtained through the results of questionnaire collection to millennial generations. The technique for analyzing is the technical regression analysis using the WarpPLS software program. Testing is done by instrument test, feasibility of the model and finally testing the hypothesis. The results of the study show that financial knowledge influences the management behavior of millennial generation, financial attitudes influence the behavior of the financial management of millennial generations. So that it can be concluded that financial knowledge and attitudes towards finance are important antecedents of millennial generation financial management behavior because financial knowledge and financial attitudes influence the behavior of millennial generation financial management.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-53
Author(s):  
Silviana Veriwati ◽  
Dessy Triana Relita ◽  
Emilia Dewiwati Pelipa

This study aims to determine the effect of financial literacy on the financial management behavior of students in economic study programs. Tehe research is a quantitative research. The population in this study were 106 students of the economic study program STKIP Persada Khatulistiwa Sintang. The number of sampel of this study were 84 respondents, the sampling technique used was random usig the Slovin formula. First, data analysis was done by looking for validity and reliability, descriptive analysis test, contribution test, and classical assumption test. The data obtained were processed with the SPSS version 18 program. The results showed that financial literacy had an effect on the financial management behavior of students in the economic education study program of STKIP Persada Khatulistiwa Sintang, with the results of the t test, the t count was 5,119 greater than (>) t table 1.988 and the value os Sig. 0.000 < 0.05


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 24-37
Author(s):  
Vera Dewi ◽  
Erie Febrian ◽  
Nury Effendi ◽  
Mokhamad Anwar

This study aims to determine the level of financial literacy among the millennial generation and to examine the correlation of their financial knowledge, financial attitude, and financial skills with their financial behavior. Multiple choice questions were used to measure financial knowledge with results grouped into three categories: low, moderate, and high. Financial attitude, financial skills, and financial behavior were also grouped using the quartile method into three categories: poor, fair, and good. Chi-squared analysis was used to test the hypotheses, with correspondence analysis conducted to identify the characteristics of the millennial generation and to graphically illustrate the gap. Regarding financial attitude, financial skills, and financial behavior, the proportions of respondents in the 'fair' category, were 70.6%, 66.5%, and 72.2%, respectively. Significant relationships were found not only between financial attitude and financial management behavior, but also between financial skills and financial management behavior. However, the relationship was not significant between financial knowledge and financial behavior.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 1002-1014
Author(s):  
Alfrin Erman Sampoerno ◽  
Nadia Asandimitra Haryono

Financial management behavior is organized, regulated, managed, and saved funds to achieve financial well-being. The study aims to effects of financial literacy, income, hedonistic lifestyle, self-control, and risk tolerance on financial management behavior. The object used in this research is the millennial generation based in Surabaya with a monthly income. This study focuses on the millennial generation since they are stigmatized for their excessive consumption and inability to conserve money. This study employs quantitative research and the Structural Equation Model as a method of analysis (SEM). A total of 200 people responded to the survey. According to this study, financial management behavior is influenced by hedonistic lifestyle and self-control, but not by financial literacy, income, or risk tolerance. This finding is because most respondents are still in college, and the study's limitations include the inability to include other variables such as intention and social standing. This study could be helpful to reference for various parties, especially the millennial generation, to be better at self-controlling their consumption and increase their financial literacy.


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