The Effect of Financial Literacy, Financial Behavior, and Quality of Accounting Learning on Consumptive Behavior (Case Study on Accounting Students at Private Higher Education Jakarta)

  • Widayat A
  • Nengzih N
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Abstract

This research aims to determine the impact of financial literacy, financial behavior, and quality of learning accounting on consumptive behavior (a case study of accounting students at private universities in Jakarta). The demographic and samples for this study were from Jakarta Private Higher Education Accounting Students, wherein determining the sample, the method used was saturated sampling. The analytical method in this study uses statistical methods assisted by the SmartPLS version 3.0 program. This study's results indicate that financial behavior and the quality of learning accounting have a significant positive effect on consumptive behavior (Case Study on Accounting Students at Private Higher Education Jakarta). In contrast, financial literacy has no significant positive effect on consumptive behavior (Case Study on College Accounting Students Jakarta Private College).

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Widayat, A., & Nengzih, N. (2023). The Effect of Financial Literacy, Financial Behavior, and Quality of Accounting Learning on Consumptive Behavior (Case Study on Accounting Students at Private Higher Education Jakarta). Saudi Journal of Economics and Finance, 7(10), 422–431. https://doi.org/10.36348/sjef.2023.v07i10.002

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