Nora Manik
Universitas HKBP Nommensen, Medan

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Pengaruh Literasi Keuangan dan Sikap Keuangan Terhadap Pengelolaan Keuangan UMKM Frederick Saroha Silaban; Pasaman Silaban; Vebry Lumban Gaol; Nora Manik
Ekonomi, Keuangan, Investasi dan Syariah (EKUITAS) Vol 7 No 4 (2026): May 2026
Publisher : Forum Kerjasama Pendidikan Tinggi (FKPT)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47065/ekuitas.v7i4.9776

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In Indonesia, MSMEs have a very important role in the pace of the economy, which is one way to accelerate regional development. However, MSME actors face obstacles, particularly difficulties in financial management. MSME actors in the Medan Timur area have limited knowledge of financial literacy and financial attitudes, which results in them being unable to manage their finances properly. This research uses quantitative methods with SPSS software. The population of this study was 130, using a saturated sample where the sample size was 130 MSME actors in Medan Timur. The data analysis technique uses multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this research show that the financial literacy variable has a positive and significant effect on the financial management of MSMEs in Medan Timur (t-value 3.713 > t-table 1.657, sig. 0.000 < 0.05), and financial attitude also has a positive and significant effect on the financial management of MSMEs in Medan Timur (t-value 6.668 > t-table 1.657, sig. 0.000 < 0.05). Simultaneously, both variables explain 54.7% of the variance in financial management. The contribution of this research is to provide new empirical evidence on the simultaneous influence of financial literacy and financial attitude on the financial management of MSMEs in the urban area of Medan Timur Sub-district, which has not been represented in previous similar studies, as well as to provide practical implications for stakeholders in designing MSME financial capacity-building programs.