Financial Literacy and Women Financial Decision Making in Mitooma District
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Date
2024-08
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International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR)
Abstract
The study focused on investigating the role of financial literacy towards women financial decision making
in Mitooma People’s SACCO. Specifically, to determine the influence of women’s financial attitude on
women financial decision making, to determine the influence of financial skills on women financial
decision making and to establish the influence of financial Knowledge on women financial decision
making in Mitooma People’s SACCO in Mitooma district. A cross-sectional design was employed using
both quantitative and qualitative approaches to allow triangulation. Both simple random sampling and
purposive sampling techniques were applied to select the 83 respondents. Data collection methods such
as questionnaire survey and interview method were used. Data was analyzed with descriptive and
inferential statistical techniques. Descriptive statistics involved the use of frequencies and mean while
inferential statistics included Pearson correlation and multiple regression analysis. The study found out
that there is a positive weak significant relationship between women’s financial attitude on women
financial decision making; there is a positive weak significant influence women’s financial skills on
women financial decision making; there is a positive significant weak influence of financial knowledge
on women financial decision making. The study recommended that women should be engaged in
financial education and awareness campaigns. The study further recommends that there should be peer-
to-peer mentoring and support. This can help people learn from each other's experiences and
perspectives, and build trust and confidence in their financial decisions. Peer-to-peer mentoring can
involve matching individuals or groups with similar financial goals or skills, and providing them with
guidance, feedback, and encouragement. The study also recommends that there should be provision of
financial education through informal learning opportunities. This can help adults and youth who are out
of school or have limited access to formal education, to acquire the knowledge and skills they need
to manage their finances effectively.
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Keywords
Financial Literacy, Women Decision Making, Mitooma District
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