Financial freedom as viewed by young professionals reciprocating practices, and emergency preparedness: (Record no. 9794)
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| Classification number (Call Number) | T 658 2019 352 |
| 100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Infante-nicol, Daisy N. |
| 245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | Financial freedom as viewed by young professionals reciprocating practices, and emergency preparedness: |
| Sub Title | towards training development program/ |
| Statement of responsibility, etc. | Daisy N. Infante-nicol. |
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| Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Parañaque City: |
| Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Olivarez College, |
| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2019. |
| 502 ## - DISSERTATION NOTE | |
| Dissertation note | Master Thesis |
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| Summary, etc. | Financial freedom refers to a specific type of freedom which enables an individual to become who he really is and at the same time fulfills what it is that he really intends to do with his life. However, the idea of financial freedom is understood differently by each individual. Given this different perception about financial freedom, each individuals also have different ways and practices on how to achieve financial freedom. In particular, BPO setting where majority of employees are mainly consists of young professional that are also so-called millennial, the concept of financial freedom is very ideal. There is a research made by Social Enterprise Development Partnership, Incorporated that examines the financial behavior of millennial. The research was conducted from January to September 2016 where 75% of respondents were college graduate who are working and considered as young professionals. The purpose of this research is to uncover how different individuals perceive financial freedom, know how they act upon based on the perceptions and how prepared are they when emergencies that entails finances come their way. In this kind of industry where financial management is not part of the training developrnent program, this research is intended to insert the topic of financial freedom in the current training development program of the company. This research study will help young professionals to align their goals and practices with what they are pursuing which is the idea of financial freedom and to help them enlighten their view on the concept of financial freedom. As to the concept of financial freedom both Vyas & Raval, Britt, Faboyede and Ben-Caleb stated that it is the state of being able to do or accomplish anything that an individual want to fulfill of which financial freedam means being able to spend more time with their families while being able to provide their children comfortable lives While on the contary, Kiyosaki states that to be able to be considered financially- free, one has to go through a long process of improvement and growth both emotionally and spiritually. These different concepts are vital to this research because this will serve as an evidence that each respondents have their own unique perception of financial freedom. Moreover, since financial freedom is perceived differently, various activities are also cited to being practiced to be financially-free. According to Rapisura, there are currently a greater number of millennials who own investments as compared to people from older generations and these young professionals are also seen to be more active in the capital and financial markets. The respondents are well informed of the idea of financial freedom. Most of them showed an optimism on how they perceive financial freedom and that they do not agree on unattainability and impossibility of it. With their perceptions, the respondents however are trying to align their practices on how to achieve financial freedom. |
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| Subject Entry | Financial freedom. |
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| Koha item type | Theses/Dissertation |
| Location (call number prefix code) | T 658 2019 352 |
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| Olivarez College Learning Resource Center | Graduate School Library | 07/30/2026 | T 658 2019 352 | 07/30/2026 | 07/30/2026 | Theses/Dissertation |