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Dear respondent,

We are a group of final year undergraduate student of Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) Accounting, from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR-Perak Campus). The purpose of this survey is to investigate the factors affecting financial planning among UTAR students in Kampar. Please answer the following questions to the best of your knowledge. There are no wrong responses to any of these statements. All the information from this survey will be kept strictly confidential and is for educational purpose only.

Thank you for your participation.

Instructions:

1)There are TWO (2) sections in this questionnaire. Please answer ALL questions in ALL sections.

2)Completion of this form will take you approximately 10 to 15 minutes.

3)Please feel free to share your comment in the space provided. The contents of this questionnaire will be kept strictly confidential.
 
 
 
Gender:
 
Male
 
Female
 
 
 
How often do you conduct surveys?
 
Weekly
 
Monthly
 
Quarterly
 
Annually
 
 
 
Gender
 
Male
 
Female
 
 
 
Age
 
18-20
 
21-23
 
24-26
 
27 and above
 
 
 
Course of study
 
Bachelor of Commerce (HONS) Accounting
 
Bachelor of Business Administration (HONS)
 
Bachelor of Business Administration (HONS) Banking & Finance
 
Bachelor of Business Administration (HONS) Entrepreneurship
 
Bachelor of Economics (HONS) Financial Economics
 
Bachelor of Marketing (HONS)
 
Bachelor of Finance (HONS)
 
Other
 
 
 
Allowance per month (from all sources, eg: PTPTN, parents, part time job, etc.):
 
RM 300 and below
 
RM 301 – RM 500
 
RM 501 – RM 700
 
RM 701 – RM 900
 
RM 901 and above
 
 
 
Students loan (PTPTN) (in total):
 
Did not apply for PTPTN
 
RM 10,000 and below
 
RM 10,001 – RM20,000
 
RM 20,001 – RM 30,000
 
RM 30,001 – RM 40,000
 
RM 40,000 and above
 
 
 
Habit of financial planning:
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
Section B:
This section is seeking your personal opinion regarding the Financial Planning of the respondents. Respondents are asked to indicate the extent to which they agreed or disagreed with each statement by circling one number per line on the 5-points Likert scale response framework in which (1) = strongly disagree; (2) = disagree; (3) = neutral; (4) = agree and (5) = strongly agree.