Financial literacy and investment decisions in Malaysia and United Kingdom: A comparative analysis

In today’s advance and complex financial landscape, financial literacy (FL) is essential as it does not only influence and impact upon financial decisions at the firm level but also a country’s wider financial wellbeing and socio- economic development . This study compares the FL levels of Malaysia...

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Directing
Economic wellbeing
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Investment decision
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Literacy
Measurement
Policy making
Psychological aspects
Socioeconomic development
Socioeconomic factors
Tolerance
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