Financial Wellbeing of Older Persons in Peninsular Malaysia

The purpose of the study was to investigate the financial wellbeing of older Malaysians and its association with fmancial status, financial literacy, money attitude, financial practices and financial problems. Data for h s cross-sectional study was obtained through interview with 1,841 older pers...

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Main Author: Chan, Benjamin Yin Fah
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Published: 2005
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spelling my.upm.eprints.60172023-01-04T08:22:31Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6017/ Financial Wellbeing of Older Persons in Peninsular Malaysia Chan, Benjamin Yin Fah The purpose of the study was to investigate the financial wellbeing of older Malaysians and its association with fmancial status, financial literacy, money attitude, financial practices and financial problems. Data for h s cross-sectional study was obtained through interview with 1,841 older persons (55 years and above) in Peninsular Malaysia. Systematically, Seventy-five out of the national total 1,173 sub-&vision/muh (provided by Department of Statistic) was chosen and four Enumeraaon Blocks (EBs) with hghest number of older persons age 55-75 were selected from each sub-&vision. The findmgs of the study revealed that majority of older Malaysians have negative net worth, low in financial literacy, money attitude and moderate financial practices. One thud of the respondents have at least one financial problem over the last year. Respondents who are financially literate have less financial problems. A sipficant relationshp was found between money attitude and financial practices, and also between financial practices and financial satisfaction. Determinants that sipficantly contributed to financial satisfaction were health, income adequacy, financial literacy, money attitude, fmancial practices, financial problems, net worth, home ownership, and ethnicity. However, through an open-ended question, some new factors such as comfortable life, able to cover expenses, pilgnrnage to Mecca, hardworking, phdanthropy are also contributed to the feelmg of financial wellbeing. It is important to educate the population about personal finance, inculcate a positive money attitude and financial practices to public as these d eventually lead to financial wellbeing of an individual. 2005-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6017/1/FEM_2005_2.pdf Chan, Benjamin Yin Fah (2005) Financial Wellbeing of Older Persons in Peninsular Malaysia. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Older people - Malaya - Economic aspects English
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Chan, Benjamin Yin Fah
Financial Wellbeing of Older Persons in Peninsular Malaysia
description The purpose of the study was to investigate the financial wellbeing of older Malaysians and its association with fmancial status, financial literacy, money attitude, financial practices and financial problems. Data for h s cross-sectional study was obtained through interview with 1,841 older persons (55 years and above) in Peninsular Malaysia. Systematically, Seventy-five out of the national total 1,173 sub-&vision/muh (provided by Department of Statistic) was chosen and four Enumeraaon Blocks (EBs) with hghest number of older persons age 55-75 were selected from each sub-&vision. The findmgs of the study revealed that majority of older Malaysians have negative net worth, low in financial literacy, money attitude and moderate financial practices. One thud of the respondents have at least one financial problem over the last year. Respondents who are financially literate have less financial problems. A sipficant relationshp was found between money attitude and financial practices, and also between financial practices and financial satisfaction. Determinants that sipficantly contributed to financial satisfaction were health, income adequacy, financial literacy, money attitude, fmancial practices, financial problems, net worth, home ownership, and ethnicity. However, through an open-ended question, some new factors such as comfortable life, able to cover expenses, pilgnrnage to Mecca, hardworking, phdanthropy are also contributed to the feelmg of financial wellbeing. It is important to educate the population about personal finance, inculcate a positive money attitude and financial practices to public as these d eventually lead to financial wellbeing of an individual.
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author_facet Chan, Benjamin Yin Fah
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title Financial Wellbeing of Older Persons in Peninsular Malaysia
title_short Financial Wellbeing of Older Persons in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full Financial Wellbeing of Older Persons in Peninsular Malaysia
title_fullStr Financial Wellbeing of Older Persons in Peninsular Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Financial Wellbeing of Older Persons in Peninsular Malaysia
title_sort financial wellbeing of older persons in peninsular malaysia
publishDate 2005
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6017/1/FEM_2005_2.pdf
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