2019
DOI: 10.32332/finansia.v2i01.1441
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The Effect of Financial Literation on Financial Performance in Cooperatives of State Employees in Bandar Lampung

Abstract: Allegedly, the reason for the number of cooperatives not actively running cooperative units is because there are still many financial problems. Individual needs and increasingly complex financial products require cooperative managers to have adequate financial literacy. Individuals need basic financial knowledge and the ability to effectively manage financial resources for better welfare and development of cooperatives.A person's ability to use money depends very much on the knowledge they have, the better the… Show more

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“…The financial management behavior of state employee cooperative administrators in Bandar Lampung-Indonesia is reflected in their level of insight. Ermawati et al (2019) explained that basic knowledge of cooperative management resources is considered to have a significant relationship with financial literacy. The relationship between financial literacy and the financial performance of SMEs in Malaysia with manager control and SME characteristics as moderating variables was tested (Yakob et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The financial management behavior of state employee cooperative administrators in Bandar Lampung-Indonesia is reflected in their level of insight. Ermawati et al (2019) explained that basic knowledge of cooperative management resources is considered to have a significant relationship with financial literacy. The relationship between financial literacy and the financial performance of SMEs in Malaysia with manager control and SME characteristics as moderating variables was tested (Yakob et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [2] [3], [4], there are three indicators used by the Financial Services Authority to measure financial literacy, namely: (1) Ownership of knowledge and belief about financial service institutions, financial products and services, (2). Have knowledge and conviction about the features, benefits and risks of rights, and obligations related to financial products and services, (3) Have skills in using financial products and services.…”
Section: A Financial Literationmentioning
confidence: 99%