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EFFECT OF FINANCIAL LITERACY ON CREDIT ACCESSIBILITY OF WOMEN SHOPKEEPERS FROM NORTH OKKALAPA TOWNSHIP (Ei Myat Htwe, 2019)
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Title | EFFECT OF FINANCIAL LITERACY ON CREDIT ACCESSIBILITY OF WOMEN SHOPKEEPERS FROM NORTH OKKALAPA TOWNSHIP (Ei Myat Htwe, 2019) | |||||
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Publication date | 2019-12-01 | |||||
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Ei Myat Htwe (EMBF - 6) | ||||||
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This study mainly focuses to the financial literacy and credit accessibility of women shopkeepers from North Okkalapa Township. There are two main objectives in this study; to identify the financial literacy of women shopkeepers who live in North Okkalapa Township and to analysis the credit accessibility of women shopkeepers from North Okkalapa Township. The sample size of 100-women shopkeepers was drawn from North Okkalapa Township. Primary data were collected by using structured questionnaires from women shopkeepers who lived in North Okkalapa Township. By using the quantitative research method, this study provided the valuable results and answers to use of financial knowledge, behavior and accessibility of shopkeepers. According to the finding data, women shopkeeper’s financial accessibility strongly effects on credit accessibility. Women Shopkeepers have acceptable financial literacy level. To improve credit a accessibility from north okkalapa township, financial institutions should arrange for new product loans with flexible interest rate and loan period without limit of collaterals for their business prospects. | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
Daw Yee Yee Thein |