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Financial Capability in Colombia : Results from a National Survey on Financial Behaviors, Attitudes, and Knowledge
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2013.
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Abstract
- Colombian authorities have made financial inclusion a core element of the country's socioeconomic development. The Central Bank of Colombia (BRC) requested support from the World Bank to develop and execute a nationally representative survey on financial capability. This report covers the first nationally representative study to detail the financial behavior, attitudes, and knowledge that comprise financial capability. One complementary national study is the annual Household Financial Burden and Education Survey (IEFIC) jointly undertaken by the BRC and the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE). This report provides insights on consumer behavior, attitudes, and knowledge relevant to initiatives promoting financial education and financial inclusion. Preliminary insights from this study have been used in developing the National Strategy on Social and Economic Policy (CONPES) document outlining the strategy for financial education in Colombia. There is an ongoing debate over measures that will codify a national financial education strategy into law. This report has following four objectives: (i) to provide empirical evidence on the financial behavior, attitudes, and knowledge of the Colombian population; (ii) to support the design of public policies to enhance both knowledge about and the quality of financial services; (iii) to highlight vulnerabilities and gaps in particular segments of the population with the goal of improving and focusing public policies and interventions where they are most needed; and (iv) to provide a basis for international comparison with other countries for which these data are available. This report describes a baseline measure of the financial capability of the Colombian adult population and highlights key results from the first national survey. This report is organized as follows: chapter one gives introduction. Chapter two describes key findings related to daily money management and financial planning behaviors and attitudes. Chapter three examines decisions related to the use of financial products and level of financial knowledge. Chapter four summarizes key behaviors and attitudes into financial capability scores, facilitating the creation of profiles and comparisons among different segments of the population. Chapter five presents international comparisons. Chapter six examines the relationship between financial capability, financial knowledge, and financial inclusion. Chapter seven provides policy recommendations related to the key challenges to financial capability identified in the report.
- Subjects :
- MONEY MANAGEMENT
DAILY EXPENSES
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
EXCESSIVE DEBT
DEPOSIT
PROSPERITY
INFLATION
YOUNG PEOPLE
CREDIT CARD
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
INCOME
FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
FINANCIAL CONCEPTS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
CREDIT PRODUCT
GOVERNMENT PENSION
SAVINGS SERVICES
POINT-OF-SALE
FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE
DEMOGRAPHIC GROUPS
MORTGAGE
UNEXPECTED EXPENSE
BANK ACCOUNTS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
RESPONSIBILITIES
AUTOMATIC DEDUCTIONS
PENSIONS
FINANCIAL MATTERS
QUESTIONNAIRE
HOUSEHOLD FINANCIAL DECISION MAKING
INCOMES
INHERITANCE
INVESTMENT PRODUCTS
REMITTANCE
FINANCIAL CHOICES
INFORMAL SAVINGS
RECEIPT
VALUABLE
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT
BORROWING MONEY
DEBIT CARDS
RETIREMENT
INDEBTEDNESS
INFORMATION SYSTEM
ACCESS POINTS
INTEREST RATES
MORTGAGES
INCOME LEVELS
INFORMAL SAVING
BANKING RELATIONSHIP
LOAN REPAYMENT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
DEBTS
FINANCIAL DECISION
BASIC FINANCIAL SERVICES
MONEY MANAGERS
FINANCIAL LITERACY
VALUE OF MONEY
LOAN PORTFOLIO
CONSUMERS
LOW-INCOME
FINANCIAL BEHAVIORS
MICROCREDIT
EMPLOYEE
INFORMAL WORKERS
BANK ACCOUNT
FINANCIAL PRODUCT
SAVINGS PRODUCT
MONTHLY INCOME
PAWNSHOPS
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT
FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR
KEY CHALLENGES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
LIABILITY
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
INFORMAL BORROWING
CURRENCY
HOUSEHOLDS
DIVERSIFICATION
FORMAL WORKFORCE
EMPLOYER
FINANCIAL REFORM
BANKS
CONSUMER
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUNDS
INCOME LEVEL
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
BORROWING
LOAN
AMOUNT OF INCOME
MUTUAL FUNDS
SECURITIES
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
EDUCATION LEVEL
KNOWLEDGE LEVEL
REPAYMENT
FORMAL FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
FINANCIAL PLANS
COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE CENTER
PENSION ACCOUNTS
BUDGETING
INFORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
FINANCIAL CONSUMER
FINANCIAL CONSUMERS
SAVERS
MASS MEDIA
DEBTORS
FINANCIAL LITERACY SURVEY
GENDER
TIMELY PAYMENTS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
FINANCIAL ASSETS
SINGLE PARENTS
COMPOUND INTEREST
EDUCATIONAL LEVELS
FORM OF SAVINGS
CREDIT CARDS
HOUSEHOLD FINANCIAL DECISIONS
LOW-INCOME INDIVIDUALS
HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES
LESS FINANCIALLY LITERATE
EDUCATION TRUST
LIFE-CYCLE EVENTS
YOUNG ADULTS
DEBT LOADS
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
BENEFICIARIES
STAKEHOLDERS
SAVINGS PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL EDUCATION
SALE
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS
SOURCE OF INFORMATION
CALCULATIONS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
FAMILY MEMBER
CONSUMER PROTECTION
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE
CHECKING ACCOUNT
LIFE EVENTS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
FINANCIAL BURDEN
HOUSEHOLD FINANCIAL DECISION
GENERAL POPULATION
INFORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
CALCULATION
FORMAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
FINANCIAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS
SAVING MONEY
CONCEPT OF COMPOUND INTEREST
UNEXPECTED EXPENSES
SOUND FINANCIAL DECISION
CONTRIBUTION
PAWNSHOP
DEBT
LOW INCOME
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
CONTRIBUTIONS
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
MARKETING
FAMILY MEMBERS
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
ACCESS TO FINANCE
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
CENTRAL BANK
INCOME GROUP
COMPARISON SHOPPING
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
FINANCIAL GOALS
SAVING BEHAVIOR
LOWER-INCOME INDIVIDUALS
FORMAL FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCES
WOMAN
REMITTANCES
PROBABILITY
BEST PRACTICES
FINANCIAL SOPHISTICATION
FINANCIAL STABILITY
INSURANCE
AMOUNT OF MONEY
EMPLOYER PENSION
LOWER INCOME
BANK LOANS
LIFE INSURANCE
PERSONAL FINANCE
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
ECONOMIC POLICY
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
OUTSTANDING DEBT
BANK BRANCHES
LOW-INCOME GROUP
ACCESS TO CREDIT
EXPENDITURES
FINANCIAL ACCESS
DEBT MANAGEMENT
INFORMAL CREDIT
CONSUMER CREDIT
ALTERNATIVE BANKING
INTERNATIONAL BANK
RESPONSIBLE FINANCIAL DECISIONS
CREDIT PRODUCTS
LIMITED ACCESS
MICROINSURANCE
LOW-INCOME GROUPS
COPYRIGHT CLEARANCE
SOUND FINANCIAL DECISIONS
LABOR FORCE
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
SAVINGS
DEBT BURDEN
OUTREACH
INTEREST RATE
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..cd863c3d1f1a686bccd1a04821b0985d