Financial literacy and planning: assessing risk impacts on premarital young couples
Fransiska Soejono,
Jose-Maria Martinez-Gonzalo,
Elena González-Rodrigo and
Anastasia Sri Mendari
Journal of Risk Finance, 2025, vol. 26, issue 3, 428-450
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Purpose - This study aims to investigate the risk and the impact of financial literacy on the financial planning of young couples in Palembang, Indonesia, a significant emerging market in Southeast Asia. Drawing on institutional theory, the research highlights the role of formal and informal institutions in addressing “institutional voids” in markets where formal financial education mechanisms may be weak or absent. Design/methodology/approach - Using a sample of 403 young couples who participated in premarital courses of the Catholic Church, the study examines both basic and advanced levels of financial literacy and their effects on financial planning. Data were collected via questionnaires and analysed using descriptive statistics, validity and reliability tests and multiple regression models. Findings - The results indicate that the financial literacy of young couples in Palembang is moderate, with their financial planning skills also being relatively strong. Specifically, the study found that higher levels of financial literacy significantly improve financial planning outcomes, with advanced financial literacy contributing to better financial decision-making and investment diversification. Originality/value - The study identifies a gap in the literature regarding the application of financial literacy in emerging markets like Indonesia, particularly in understanding how age and advanced financial literacy influence financial behaviours. The study concludes that enhancing financial education among young couples is crucial for fostering effective financial planning and supporting broader economic stability in emerging markets.
Keywords: Financial literacy; Financial planning; Risk; Age; Premarital; Young couple (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1108/JRF-11-2024-0355
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