Published: 2024-09-24
Membuka Akses Generasi Zenial Dengan Meningkatkan Literasi dan Keterampilan Investasi Melalui Pembentukan Galeri Edukasi
DOI: 10.35870/jpmn.v4i2.3170
Dian Kurniawan, Annas Syams Rizal Fahmi, Asep Budiman, Elis Listiana Mulyani, Iwan Ridwan Paturochman, Ane Kurniawati, Lucky Radi Rinandiyana, Tine Badriatin
- Dian Kurniawan: Siliwangi University , Indonesia .
- Annas Syams Rizal Fahmi: Siliwangi University , Indonesia .
- Asep Budiman: Siliwangi University , Indonesia .
- Elis Listiana Mulyani: Siliwangi University , Indonesia .
- Iwan Ridwan Paturochman: Siliwangi University , Indonesia .
- Ane Kurniawati: Siliwangi University , Indonesia .
- Lucky Radi Rinandiyana: Siliwangi University , Indonesia .
- Tine Badriatin: Siliwangi University , Indonesia .
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Abstract
Generation Z has great potential to change the economy, but low literacy and investment skills can hinder their ability to achieve financial independence and manage their finances effectively. Therefore, the aim of this service is to provide literacy related to finance and investment to help them manage their finances wisely, fundamentally change their views on finances, and enable them to make smarter investment decisions and build a more stable and financial future. sustainable. The methods used in this service include the establishment of an Education Gallery which is designed to provide information, training and resources related to financial literacy and investment. This gallery will hold various activities such as seminars, Focus Group Discussions, as well as provide educational material that is easily accessible and understood by generation Z. The targeted output of this service is increasing the level of literacy and investment skills among generation Z. With the hope that after participating in this program, generation Z will be able to understand the concept of financial management, the basic concepts of investment, understand the risks and opportunities in investing, and be able to make better financial plans for their future. Thus, through innovative and sustainable approaches such as the establishment of the Education Gallery, this community service aims to make a significant contribution in improving the welfare and financial sustainability of generation Z, as well as strengthening the economic foundation of society as a whole, This can be seen from the results of the post-test of participants after taking part in the training, their understanding of investment has increased.
Keywords
Generation Z ; Financial Literacy ; Investment Skills ; Education Gallery
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DOI: 10.35870/jpmn.v4i2.3170
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Dian Kurniawan
Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Management, Universitas Siliwangi, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia
Annas Syams Rizal Fahmi
Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Banking and Finance, Universitas Siliwangi, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia
Asep Budiman
Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Management, Universitas Siliwangi, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia
Elis Listiana Mulyani
Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Management, Universitas Siliwangi, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia
Iwan Ridwan Paturochman
Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Development Economics, Universitas Siliwangi, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia
Ane Kurniawati
Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Management, Universitas Siliwangi, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia
Lucky Radi Rinandiyana
Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of Management, Universitas Siliwangi, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia
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