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Financial literacy is an essential component in determining how successful one might be in their wealth management, retirement, and other financial goals. Unfortunately, many colleges and universities do not list financial literacy as a priority of its student's education. Some students are fortunate enough to be introduced to a personal finance course or cultivate their financial literacy through their selected major or discipline, whereas a vast majority learn from their peers, or from their childhood environment. This master's level thesis takes a curious look at gender, and perceived…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Financial literacy is an essential component in determining how successful one might be in their wealth management, retirement, and other financial goals. Unfortunately, many colleges and universities do not list financial literacy as a priority of its student's education. Some students are fortunate enough to be introduced to a personal finance course or cultivate their financial literacy through their selected major or discipline, whereas a vast majority learn from their peers, or from their childhood environment. This master's level thesis takes a curious look at gender, and perceived gender roles and how those roles might affect the financial knowledge that accompany an individual as they enter a college or university.
Autorenporträt
Titus Adeleke, M.S., obtained his Master of Science in College Student Development in 2013 from Oklahoma State University. He has a keen interest in financial literacy, organizational management, and leadership development. He is a member of the student affairs professional organizations ACPA and NASPA.