Financial tablet tracker / Nur Iman Qaisara Azman ... [et al.]

The lack of financial literacy especially in budgeting among citizens in Malaysia is alarming. Poor financial literacy could lead to overspending and overuse of credit cards. In the worst cases, this could lead to bankruptcy. According to New Strait Times, the Insolvency Department reported approxim...

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Main Authors: Azman, Nur Iman Qaisara, Mohd Kaharudin, Asyura, Azhari, Nurul Amira, Mamat, Fatin Noor Umairah, Zaini, Nur Hidayah
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2023
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spelling my.uitm.ir.849972023-09-25T00:25:13Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84997/ Financial tablet tracker / Nur Iman Qaisara Azman ... [et al.] Azman, Nur Iman Qaisara Mohd Kaharudin, Asyura Azhari, Nurul Amira Mamat, Fatin Noor Umairah Zaini, Nur Hidayah Technological change Technological innovations Information technology. Information systems The lack of financial literacy especially in budgeting among citizens in Malaysia is alarming. Poor financial literacy could lead to overspending and overuse of credit cards. In the worst cases, this could lead to bankruptcy. According to New Strait Times, the Insolvency Department reported approximately 84,805 Malaysians were declared bankrupt in 2015 to 2019 which accounts for 26% of the bankruptcy cases involved among people under the age of 34. Furthermore, Bank Negara Malaysia reported that in 2019, 47% among Malaysian youngsters already have credit card debt. The inability to pay off credit card, installment purchases debt and personal loan are most bankruptcy cases. This is worrying, since it shows that the younger generation of Malaysians still do not have high financial awareness. Hence, the financial tracker tablet that contains a budget tracker is created to increase financial literacy among Malaysian citizens. Our free budget tracker will assist the users to determine exactly where the money is going. In addition, our product will also help you to set long-term financial goals that can be used in planning for retirement. Furthermore, our product also will ensure that savings are on the track that can keep users from overspending. Our tablet can promote and increase financial literacy among Malaysian age gaps. Besides that, it is also aligned with SULAM objectives which is to improve community wellbeing. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah 2023 Book Section NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84997/1/84997.pdf Financial tablet tracker / Nur Iman Qaisara Azman ... [et al.]. (2023) In: International Teaching Aid Competition 2023. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah, pp. 948-952. ISBN 9789672948513
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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topic Technological change
Technological innovations
Information technology. Information systems
spellingShingle Technological change
Technological innovations
Information technology. Information systems
Azman, Nur Iman Qaisara
Mohd Kaharudin, Asyura
Azhari, Nurul Amira
Mamat, Fatin Noor Umairah
Zaini, Nur Hidayah
Financial tablet tracker / Nur Iman Qaisara Azman ... [et al.]
description The lack of financial literacy especially in budgeting among citizens in Malaysia is alarming. Poor financial literacy could lead to overspending and overuse of credit cards. In the worst cases, this could lead to bankruptcy. According to New Strait Times, the Insolvency Department reported approximately 84,805 Malaysians were declared bankrupt in 2015 to 2019 which accounts for 26% of the bankruptcy cases involved among people under the age of 34. Furthermore, Bank Negara Malaysia reported that in 2019, 47% among Malaysian youngsters already have credit card debt. The inability to pay off credit card, installment purchases debt and personal loan are most bankruptcy cases. This is worrying, since it shows that the younger generation of Malaysians still do not have high financial awareness. Hence, the financial tracker tablet that contains a budget tracker is created to increase financial literacy among Malaysian citizens. Our free budget tracker will assist the users to determine exactly where the money is going. In addition, our product will also help you to set long-term financial goals that can be used in planning for retirement. Furthermore, our product also will ensure that savings are on the track that can keep users from overspending. Our tablet can promote and increase financial literacy among Malaysian age gaps. Besides that, it is also aligned with SULAM objectives which is to improve community wellbeing.
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author Azman, Nur Iman Qaisara
Mohd Kaharudin, Asyura
Azhari, Nurul Amira
Mamat, Fatin Noor Umairah
Zaini, Nur Hidayah
author_facet Azman, Nur Iman Qaisara
Mohd Kaharudin, Asyura
Azhari, Nurul Amira
Mamat, Fatin Noor Umairah
Zaini, Nur Hidayah
author_sort Azman, Nur Iman Qaisara
title Financial tablet tracker / Nur Iman Qaisara Azman ... [et al.]
title_short Financial tablet tracker / Nur Iman Qaisara Azman ... [et al.]
title_full Financial tablet tracker / Nur Iman Qaisara Azman ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Financial tablet tracker / Nur Iman Qaisara Azman ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Financial tablet tracker / Nur Iman Qaisara Azman ... [et al.]
title_sort financial tablet tracker / nur iman qaisara azman ... [et al.]
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kedah
publishDate 2023
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/84997/1/84997.pdf
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