Survey Questionnaire
FINANCIAL LITERACY OF STUDENTS
I. Profile
Put a check mark (/) on the column provided that corresponds to your answer.
Age: ( ) 17-19 ( ) 20-22 ( ) 23-25 ( ) 26-28 ( ) 29 and above
Major:
( ) BEED
( ) BSED MATH
( ) BSED SCIENCE
( ) BSED SOCIAL STUDIES
( ) BSED ENGLISH
( ) BSED FILIPINO
( ) BTLED HE
( ) BTLED ICT
( ) BPED
Monthly Income of Parents:
( ) Php 5,000 - Php 15,000
( ) Php 15,000 - Php 25,000
( ) Php 25,000 - Php 35,000
( ) Php 35,000 - Php 45,000
Other Amount (Please specify): _________
Weekly Allowance:
( ) Php 500 and below
( ) Php 501 - P1000
( ) Php 1001 - P1500
( ) Php 1501 - P2000
( ) Php 2001 - P3000
( ) Php 3001 and above
II. Financial Literacy of Students
Put a check mark (/) on the column provided that corresponds to your answer.
5-Strongly Agree 4-Agree 3-Neutral 2-Disagree 1-Strongly Disagree
STATEMENT 5 4 3 2 1
1. I understand the concept of
budgeting.
2. I understand the purpose and
uses of money.
3. I can describe the purpose and
uses of money.
4. I analyze advertisements to
understand how they encourage
people to buy things.
5. I explore ways of planning to pay
an expense.
6. I explore the difference between
spending money on needs and
wants.
7. I track my savings.
8. I put my savings on the bank.
9. I never use my savings in not
necessarily moments.
10. I do preparation of my money in
term of obligations. Like food,
electricity, allowance etc.
11. I list down the items I am going to
buy to prevent buying
unnecessary things.
12. Before I buy something I carefully
consider whether it is important.
13. I keep my spending within a
certain limit.
14. I wait until the product to get
cheaper before buying it.
15. I compare the product prices
before buying it.
16. I buy more products with sales
discount.
17. I’m interested in investing my
money.
18. When I consider investments that
have an element of risk, I feel
quite anxious.
19. I would enjoy exploring
investment opportunity for my
money.
20. I would prefer small certain gains
to large uncertain ones.
21. I want my investment money to
be safe even if it means lower
returns.