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Financial Capability in Mexico : Results from a National Survey on Financial Behaviors, Attitudes, and Knowledge

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2013-11
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Abstract
This report describes a baseline measure of the financial capability of the Mexican adult population. Chapter one describes the Mexican context and the rationale for the financial capability study. 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.Citation
“Reddy, Rekha; Bruhn, Miriam; Tan, Congyan. 2013. Financial Capability in Mexico : Results from a National Survey on Financial Behaviors, Attitudes, and Knowledge. World Bank, Washington, DC. © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/16756 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”
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