Financial literacy and stock market participation of DLSU-Manila undergraduate students in 2014

This paper aims to determine the relationship between stock market participation and financial literacy. It looks into the effect of financial literacy on the probability of an individual to directly or indirectly own stocks and/or mutual funds. It also presents the financial literacy of selected DL...

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Main Authors: Abella, Dorothy Minette C., Dominguez, Clarence G., Lim, Joyann C., Ong, Lucibelle Florinda T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-189122022-02-04T01:11:55Z Financial literacy and stock market participation of DLSU-Manila undergraduate students in 2014 Abella, Dorothy Minette C. Dominguez, Clarence G. Lim, Joyann C. Ong, Lucibelle Florinda T. This paper aims to determine the relationship between stock market participation and financial literacy. It looks into the effect of financial literacy on the probability of an individual to directly or indirectly own stocks and/or mutual funds. It also presents the financial literacy of selected DLSU-Manila undergraduate students, coming from all seven colleges of the university. Through a survey, the researchers asked questions on select finance topics to determine the depth of a student's financial literacy. They also asked the students if they participate in the stock market, if they have taken finance classes in college, their gender, and allowance levels. The researchers then used LOGIT regression to analyze their data, complemented by literature reviews to confirm their findings. Among the five variables the researchers used in their model, only advanced financial literacy is found to be a significant factor of stock market participation. The regression results also showed that basic financial literacy is not a significant factor to encourage the investment of students in the stock market. This paper contributes to the limited literature on financial literacy in the Philippines. Aside from measuring financial literacy among the youth, it links financial literacy with a specific asset investment decision. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/18399 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Financial literacy--Philippines Stock exchanges--Philippines Finance and Financial Management
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Financial literacy--Philippines
Stock exchanges--Philippines
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Financial literacy--Philippines
Stock exchanges--Philippines
Finance and Financial Management
Abella, Dorothy Minette C.
Dominguez, Clarence G.
Lim, Joyann C.
Ong, Lucibelle Florinda T.
Financial literacy and stock market participation of DLSU-Manila undergraduate students in 2014
description This paper aims to determine the relationship between stock market participation and financial literacy. It looks into the effect of financial literacy on the probability of an individual to directly or indirectly own stocks and/or mutual funds. It also presents the financial literacy of selected DLSU-Manila undergraduate students, coming from all seven colleges of the university. Through a survey, the researchers asked questions on select finance topics to determine the depth of a student's financial literacy. They also asked the students if they participate in the stock market, if they have taken finance classes in college, their gender, and allowance levels. The researchers then used LOGIT regression to analyze their data, complemented by literature reviews to confirm their findings. Among the five variables the researchers used in their model, only advanced financial literacy is found to be a significant factor of stock market participation. The regression results also showed that basic financial literacy is not a significant factor to encourage the investment of students in the stock market. This paper contributes to the limited literature on financial literacy in the Philippines. Aside from measuring financial literacy among the youth, it links financial literacy with a specific asset investment decision.
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author Abella, Dorothy Minette C.
Dominguez, Clarence G.
Lim, Joyann C.
Ong, Lucibelle Florinda T.
author_facet Abella, Dorothy Minette C.
Dominguez, Clarence G.
Lim, Joyann C.
Ong, Lucibelle Florinda T.
author_sort Abella, Dorothy Minette C.
title Financial literacy and stock market participation of DLSU-Manila undergraduate students in 2014
title_short Financial literacy and stock market participation of DLSU-Manila undergraduate students in 2014
title_full Financial literacy and stock market participation of DLSU-Manila undergraduate students in 2014
title_fullStr Financial literacy and stock market participation of DLSU-Manila undergraduate students in 2014
title_full_unstemmed Financial literacy and stock market participation of DLSU-Manila undergraduate students in 2014
title_sort financial literacy and stock market participation of dlsu-manila undergraduate students in 2014
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/18399
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