Importance Understanding Literacy Finance in Building Sustainable MSMEs

Authors

  • I Gusti Ayu Ratih Namasswar Universitas Airlangga
  • M. Fais Luthfi Nuryadin Universitas Airlangga
  • Maria Magdalena Bate’e Universitas Nias
  • Anggie Sundari Universitas Padjajaran
  • Serniati Zebua Universitas Nias

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37403/financial.v9i2.542

Abstract

Objective study This is for increase understanding literacy finance among SMEs to become attention important for development sustainable. Method study This with systematic literature review of four article relevant and appropriate formula problem. Results found exists eight antecedents and four mercy consequently from literacy finance for SMEs. Limitations article This is Still focused on one database only and general discussing MSMEs, so researcher recommend for researcher next in perfect article.

Keywords: Literacy Finance, MSMEs and Finance

Author Biographies

I Gusti Ayu Ratih Namasswar, Universitas Airlangga

Economics and Bussiness Faculty

M. Fais Luthfi Nuryadin, Universitas Airlangga

Economics and Bussiness Faculty

Maria Magdalena Bate’e, Universitas Nias

Economics and Bussiness Faculty

Anggie Sundari, Universitas Padjajaran

Economics and Bussiness Faculty

Serniati Zebua, Universitas Nias

Economics and Bussiness Faculty

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2023-12-26

How to Cite

Namasswar, I. G. A. R., Nuryadin, M. F. L., Bate’e, M. M., Sundari, A., & Zebua, S. (2023). Importance Understanding Literacy Finance in Building Sustainable MSMEs. FINANCIAL: JURNAL AKUNTANSI, 9(2), 136–142. https://doi.org/10.37403/financial.v9i2.542

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