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The study examined the financial literacy and retirement planning of
administrative staff of the University of Cape Coast. The study was guided by
explanatory research design and quantitative in nature. Data was collected from
357 administrative staff of UCC through simple random sampling and was
analysed by employing partial least square estimation technique. The main
finding of the study was that the level of financial literacy among the
administrative staff of UCC is demonstrated by staff adequate knowledge in
financial investments, insurance packages, budgeting, saving, debt
management, and good personal financial decisions among others. Also, the
study found that staff who develop a retirement budget, retirement plan, have
enough idea of retirement income and saving could enhance their retirement
planning. It was discovered by the study that people who make good financial
decisions and good control over financial issues have advantage of planning for
their retirement. Hence, it was recommended that the administrative staff of
UCC should continue to implement their financial literacy ideas for their
retirement. Again, the administrative staff of UCC should seek financial advice
from experts on how they engage in credible investment, business and save
money towards their retirement. Finally, the administrative staff of UCC should
engage in concrete measures such as workplace financial education required to
further strengthen their financial knowledge, behaviour, attitudes and skills in
order to prepare sufficiently for their retirement. |
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