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CHAPTER 1
This chapter covers the introduction, background of the study, statement of the problem,
conceptual framework, scope and delimitation, significance of the study and definitions of terms.
Introduction
Going to Senior High School is an important part of any person's life. It is probably the first time
students get to experience independence. Being independent is both a privilege and responsibility. To be a
responsible student isn't something that can be achieve overnight. It needs to be put in mind and be an
attitude. One of these responsibilities is managing their allowance (Kazmier, 2004). One of the challenges that
every student encounter is to manage the money their parents provide them. Many students are having a
hard time in terms of budgeting their allowances. Money as one of the main necessity plays a significant role
in every student to survive Senior High School (Babbie, 1997 ).
Students on the other hand, learn to save their allowance as they grow and meet different requirements
in school as well as things they want to buy for their own. Budgeting is one of the practical skills that come in
useful for them (Norvilitis, et al., 2006). It helps them to attain a better understanding of financial matters that
would become handful in their future. The manner in which the students manage their money depends on
their daily needs; somehow it changes due to some factors. Students have their personal needs, and through
this study we will know how and where they generally spend their money. The more knowledge students
have about their financial responsibility and status the less likely they are to be in debt (Norvilitis, et al., 2006).
According to study women are more likely to report having a budget than men (Norvilitis, et al., 2006).
Allowance is a necessity for every student (Micomonaco, 2003 ). It is a means of survival. It can also help
students be financially responsible. Being essential, it just is right to state that students shall be able to budget
their allowance appropriately. The problem is how to do it. Doing so isn't easy since students need to manage
their allowance between their needs and wants. Also some only have a limited amount of money. Proper
budgeting is important. If done responsibly, it can give both the students' needs and wants.
Due to factors that can affect budgeting, there exists a difference on planning a budget. The manner
in which college/senior high school students manage their money is based on several factors such as age,
personality traits, and knowledge (Gordon, 2010 ). This is the main focus of the study - the personal budgeting
practices of students. To assess if the students possess financial management skill. To know how they
manage their finances and the impact of the variables to their personal budgeting practices.
This study focused on the students of ABM Senior High School of the St. Michael’s College
in doing their budget daily. This study will also benefit the students as well as helping them to improve their
budget planning, make a recommendation based on the respondents what are the best thing to do in
budgeting their allowances and also the things that they need to change in their budget planning.
The main purpose of this study is to find answers from the respondents as to how and where they
spend their money every day. Budget as the main subject of this study will focus on the proper allocation of
allowances of every student in order for them to properly utilize their daily, weekly or even monthly
allowances. Of course budgeting will be different depending upon the student. Budgeting will be more crucial
most especially if the student is living in a dormitory wherein he himself is the master budget of his daily
needs.
The objective of this study is to determine the personal budgeting practices of Business Students
of the College of Business Education. It aimed to answer the following sub-problems:
3. Is there a significant difference on students’ personal budgeting practices and their profile?
Conceptual Framework
4. INPUTS PROCESS
5.
PROFILE
6. survey questionnaire
Age data gathering
7.
Gender analytical procedures
8. Year level
statistical procedures
9. Class schedule
No. of class days per
10. week
11. Allowance per day
VARIABLE
OUTPUT
Transportation
Food Budgeting Practices of
Luxury and Leisure students
Projects and Books
Communication
Savings
The research study is limited and conducted only 100 students at St. Michael’s College- ABM Senior
High School in the 1st semester of school year 2018-2019. The respondents of the study are from the from
ABM Senior High School grade 11 and 12 since they have the knowledge in budgeting. Each of the
respondents will be given a questionnaire to answer. In order to assure the manageability of the collected
data, the proponents will only provide multiple questions like, checklist, ranking and rating question. This is
used to assess and estimate the amount of money of ABM Senior High School students on where and how
they spend their money and how they manage their finances.
For the students, some of the senior high school students are free from home and mostly they are
living on a budget, others are living without worrying their allowances running out because they have enough
to survive and the worst case are those students who simply getting themselves into a cycle of debt by each
other mean. This is where the significance of allowance budgeting practices exists, to know; means to survive
within daily allowance, ways to avoid over spending and having debt, allowance budgeting practices that they
do; suit to their lifestyle and live within their means.
For the parents, parents has different opinions about giving allowance to their children, because
they believe that they should provide the needs of their children and also believe that giving their children
allowance is a good way to teach them on their financial responsibility. This research will give them idea on
the amount of money they will allocate to their children and to monitor, on how their children spend their
allowances in the different variables given.
To the Administration, the school is the second home of the students and most of them spend their
entire day in school. Through this research, the school administration will be informed and have idea on how
they will formulate the class schedule of the students, that is one of the significant variables given, that affects
the allowance budgeting practices of the students.
To the Teachers, one of the variables given is the project that is usually given by the teachers. This
study has significance to them, to know the allowance budgeting practices of the students regards to the
projects. The sum that the students give up or practices that they set aside, enabling them to comply.
To the Researches, we, the researcher, the study itself is significant to us, not only, it is required for
us to conduct but also it give us the awareness and a chance to inform the users of the research, on how the
variable; Transportation, Meal, Luxury, and Projects affect the students on their allowance budgeting
practices. Also, it enhances the students’ awareness as to the importance of planning a budget. They say
the key is financial success is to be well aware of how to spend your money.
Definition of Terms
Allowance - is an amount of money given or allotted usually at regular intervals for a specific purpose.
Budget - is a quantitative plan used as a tool for deciding which activities will be chosen for a future time
period.
Budgeting - budgeting is a process. This means budgeting is a number of activities performed in order to
prepare a budget.
Budgeting Practices - the usual habit of students in spending their allowances and managing their
finances
Composite Mean - refer to composite measures of variables, i.e. measurements based on multiple data
items.
Projects and Books - these are the school requirements the students must comply with.
Stratified Sampling - with stratified sampling, the researcher divides the population into separate groups,
called strata. Then, a probability sample (often a simple random sample) is drawn from each group.
Weighted Mean - Mean in which each item being averaged is multiplied by a number (weight) based on
the item's relative importance. The result is summed and the total is divided by the sum of the weights.