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Research outputs: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

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2019 Determinants of cash holding in South Africa: evidence from non financial firms

Cash holding is one of the most significant components of a firms current assets. The benefit of holding cash revolves around choosing the o...

2017 Financial self-efficacy: a determinant of financial inclusion

The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between financial self-efficacy (FSE) and financial inclusion (FI) among individual...

2016 Financial literacy in South Africa: tabulation report based on the 2015 South African Social Attitudes Survey round

This report is one of the outputs associated with the on-going work on financial literacy in South Africa. A module of 36 questions capturin...

2016 Reforming party finance in South Africa: exploring the options

Money plays a fundamental role in a democracy. Political parties need to reach their constituencies and inform them of their policies. Not d...