Financial Planning Applied By Skin Care Distributions in Second District of Rizal Rojean Joy S. Grantoza, Angela J. Layson, Juliana Marie C. Llagas
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TextPublication details: 2025Description: xiii, 143Dissertation note: Thesis Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Financial Management URS Binangonan 2025 Summary: This study primarily aimed to determine the financial planning applied by skincare distributors in the Second District of Rizal. The research included the
respondents' profiles-age, sex, civil status, other sources of income, classification, location, years in distributing skincare products, educational attainment, and average monthly income-and the business profiles-initial capital, number of resellers, type of store, estimated monthly profit, number of store/branches, and mode of product distribution. Additionally, the extent of financial planning was assessed with respect to overconfidence bias, loss
aversion, and investment performance.
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Thesis Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Financial Management URS Binangonan 2025
This study primarily aimed to determine the financial planning applied by skincare distributors in the Second District of Rizal. The research included the
respondents' profiles-age, sex, civil status, other sources of income, classification, location, years in distributing skincare products, educational attainment, and average monthly income-and the business profiles-initial capital, number of resellers, type of store, estimated monthly profit, number of store/branches, and mode of product distribution. Additionally, the extent of financial planning was assessed with respect to overconfidence bias, loss
aversion, and investment performance.
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