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Analisis Tingkat Literasi Keuangan Mahasiswa STIE Ciputra Makassar dengan Jalur Sukses StartUp Business Cindy Yoel Tanesia; Yuyun Karystin Meilisa Suade; Lakshmi Jaya Ningsih; Shakira Ayesha; Andrean Kevin
Jurnal Mirai Management Vol 7, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : STIE AMKOP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37531/mirai.v7i1.2334

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This study aims to analyze the financial literacy level of first year students in STIE Ciputra, Makassar and the influencing factors behind it. The survey was distributed to 100 students but only 82 could be used. The data collected were processed through descriptive statistics analysis and ANOVA test. It is found that the financial literacy level of the students is 63.26% which is in medium level. It is also found that there were 2 factors that significantly affect the financial literacy level such as living situation and ethnicity. The lowest literacy level of 53.63% was debt literacy and the highest literacy level of 77.25% was money management. This indicates that there’s a need to enhance and improve the level of debt literacy. Keywords: literasi keuangan, mahasiswa, ethnicity
ENTREPRENEURSHIP INTERESTS AMONG STUDENTS OF CIPUTRA COLLEGE OF ECONOMICS MAKASSAR Andrean Kevin; A. Sutradea Zalsabila; Devi Triana Coanda; Justin Wijaya; Tony Antonio
Accounting Profession Journal (APAJI) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Accounting Profession Journal (APAJI)
Publisher : Program Studi Akuntansi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Kristen Indonesia Paulus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35593/apaji.v7i1.272

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The objectives of this study are: (1) To increase students' interest in entrepreneurship. (2) To motivate students to become entrepreneurs and familiarize them with their creative abilities to make business plans and encourage young entrepreneurship. (3) To overcome the decline, increasing student entrepreneurship is very important. (4) One way to increase Indonesia's economic growth is to develop young entrepreneurs. Although many graduates are born in Indonesia every year, there are still many students who are not interested in becoming entrepreneurs. This quantitative research uses primary data (objects, samples, questionnaires, and analysis tools); (1) Distributing questionnaires via the internet and collecting basic data based on respondents' responses; (2) Processing and analyzing data; holding focus group discussions (FGD) on research findings; and (3) Making a final research report.