The Level of Knowledge on Financial Literacy among the Members of Selected Cooperatives in China
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https://doi.org/10.32996/jbms.2025.7.5.1Keywords:
Financial literacy, cooperatives, financial knowledge, financial skills, financial attitudes, financial behaviors, and financial educationAbstract
This study examines the financial literacy of members from certain cooperatives in China, concentrating on their knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors about personal finance and cooperative management. This study recognizes the critical role of financial literacy in improving personal financial well-being and optimizing cooperative efficiency, employing a quantitative approach via a structured survey distributed to cooperative members. The survey evaluates various dimensions of financial literacy, including knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors, to provide a comprehensive understanding of members' competencies. The results demonstrate that people have varied levels of financial literacy. The largest disparities are in how well they understand sophisticated financial ideas and how well they use financial information. The results reveal that things like age, education, and income level can change how much cooperative members know about money and how well they make decisions. These results demonstrate that cooperatives need to offer particular financial education programs to help their members learn how to handle their money better, make better choices, and, in the end, improve the financial health of both the cooperative and its members.The research enhances the current literature by focusing on cooperative members in China, providing empirical information that can inform policymakers, cooperative leaders, and financial educators.
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