Application of Personal Information Cash Flow (APIC) - Based Financial Practice Innovation as a Pillar of Financial Education

  • Devi S
  • Marvilianti Dewi P
  • Musmini L
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This research was conducted to prove that APIC-based financial learning practices can improve financial literacy, which also has a positive effect on...

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Devi, S., Marvilianti Dewi, P. E. D., & Musmini, L. S. (2021). Application of Personal Information Cash Flow (APIC) - Based Financial Practice Innovation as a Pillar of Financial Education. The Indonesian Journal of Accounting Research, 24(03). https://doi.org/10.33312/ijar.530

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