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Title: Financial literacy status among non-government organisations’ financial managers in KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa
Authors: Mvunabandi, Jean Damascene
Nomlala, Bomi Cyril
Keywords: Financial education;Financial literacy;Financial managers;Financial sustainability;Financial viability;Non-government organisations;1402 Applied Economics;1503 Business and Management;1605 Policy and Administration
Issue Date: 15-Mar-2024
Publisher: Asian Economic and Social Society
Source: Mvunabandi, J.D. and Nomlala, B.C. 2024. Financial literacy status among non-government organisations’ financial managers in KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa. Asian Economic and Financial Review. 14(3): 173-190. doi:10.55493/5002.v14i3.5013
Journal: Asian Economic and Financial Review; Vol. 14, Issue 3 
Abstract: 
This study investigated the financial literacy status among financial non-government organisations (NGOs) managers in KwaZulu-Natal. The study adopted a quantitative research strategy; a Likert scale questionnaire was used to collect data from 53 managers purposively and conveniently sampled in KwaZulu-Natal. Robustness analysis was performed using SPSS version 28 for descriptive and inferential statistics. The findings of the study revealed that all independent variables correlate between 1.000 and -.364.  This study provided practical and theoretical contributions in the field by deepening an understanding of the key variables identified by this research study, which has been justified by the most relevant literature that drives the financial literacy of NGOs and financial managers. The study further offered insight into constructs for measures of financial literacy in NGOs. This study added to the body of knowledge on the financial literacy of NGOs financial managers in South Africa. The study urgently recommends that NGOs, academia, policymakers, and other key players in the financial literacy field consider the urgent need for financial literacy training or short courses within this sector. These findings urgently call for the attention of the policymakers. This study offered a future research plan on the subject matter in the areas of the true extent of the practicality of financial literacy among financial non-government organisations’ managers that were not addressed in this article.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5286
ISSN: 2305-2147
2222-6737 (Online)
DOI: 10.55493/5002.v14i3.5013
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