The level of knowledge of financial literacy and risk of the Portuguese
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2020-12-01
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University EMUNI
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English
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The themes of financial literacy and financial risk have been the
subject of systematic study in recent decades, as inescapable variables that characterize the individual‘s financial performance,
and it also emerges as a factor for maintaining social well-being.
The purpose of the present study is to study the level of knowledge of literacy and financial risk of the Portuguese and to ascertain whether sociodemographic and professional variables interfere in the levels of literacy and financial risk knowledge. The
methodology used is quantitative, and the measurement instrument is based on a questionnaire survey that assesses the levels
of knowledge of literacy and financial risk. The sample consists of
830 Portuguese individuals, from different regions in mainland
Portugal, over 18 years of age. The results show that Portuguese
individuals have a higher level of knowledge of financial literacy
than financial risk, the levels of knowledge of financial literacy
are satisfactory and the levels of knowledge of financial risk are
low. It is also noteworthy that individuals who have a educational
background in the area of management or similar have higher
average levels of knowledge of financial literacy. With increasing
age and level of training there is also an increment in the levels of
knowledge about financial literacy and on the best way to manage financial risk. So, there is a need for financial education initiatives that involve all the contributors to financial knowledge.
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financial literacy, financial risk, financial education, financial decisions, financial well-being
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Santos, E., & Tavares, F. O. (2020). The level of knowledge of financial literacy and risk of the Portuguese. International Journal of Euro-Mediterranean Studies, 13(2), 91-116. Repositório Institucional UPT. https://hdl.handle.net/11328/6793
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