Kunting Tiis Nalang
Kunting Tiis Nalang
Kunting Tiis Nalang
APPROVAL SHEET
JOHN MARK, ALONZO, KENNETH, LABUCA, ANGEL and ROXAS, BRYAN in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the Grade 12 Practical Research II, First Semester,
School Year 2019 – 2020 has been examined and is recommended for acceptance and
Adviser
September____, 2019.
PANEL OF ORAL EXAMINERS
Chairman
Member Member
Research ll
ALICE S. GANAR
School Principal II
ABSTRACT
This is a quantitative research study that determines the financial problem which made
used of as survey questionnaire to gather data. This research was conducted in Cebu
City Don Carlos A, Gothong Memorial National High School. The school was located at
C. Padilla St. Cebu City. The respondents were all Senior High School HUMSS
students. It focuses mainly on Grade 11 and Grade 12 HUMSS students. The target
population is two hundred ninety-eight (298). One hundred eighty (180) of these are
grade 11 HUMSS students. One hundred eighteen (118) are grade 12 HUMSS
students. The research has a sample of seventy-four (74) for grade 11 and 12 HUMSS
students. The findings revealed that the respondents were both females and males and
there were mostly 16-18 years old with a frequency of 22% and 47%. Furthermore,
most of the respondents experienced financial problem. Financial problem can affect
their performance in school. The result suggests that both Grade 11 and Grade 12
HUMSS students should know how to manage their money to avoid financial problem
because it will surely affect their performance in school. Moreover, it also affect their
This research study is a product of the concerted efforts of this wonderful people
without whom, there would have been no realization of the proponent’s goal. The study
has been made possible by the guidance, supervision, cooperation, and participation of
the following:
Mrs. Alice S. Ganar, for approving our research study for us to conduct and defend.
Mrs.Violeta Villasica,We would like to express our deep and sincere gratitude to our
adviser, for giving us the opportunity to do research and providing guidance throughout
this research, for her patience and motivation that helped us in all the time of research.
for helping us all throughout the journey of this research, for giving us information's
Panel of oral examiners, for helping us defend and improve our study.
Family and Friends,We are extremely grateful for our parents and friends for their love,
unending support, financial support and continuous encouragement during the process
of researching. for giving us the strength and encourages us to pursue the study. Thank
Respondents,We are grateful for those people who participate and we appreciate their
help during this research. their information is a big help for us to complete our research
study.
ALMIGHTY GOD, for guiding us all throughout the making of this study, He gave us
strength, peace of mind to finish this research, and especially for giving us
enlightenment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGES
TITLE PAGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
APPROVAL SHEET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
ABSTRACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
LIST OF FIGURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix
CHAPTERPAGES
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Conceptual Framework. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Definition of Terms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research Design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Research Respondents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Research Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Research Instrument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Statistical Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
…………………………………………………… 2
Summary of Findings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Conclusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Recommendations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
REFERENCES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BIBLIOGRAPHY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
APPENDICES
B Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Introduction
interest in the links between financial development and the pace of economic growth.
Since Schumpeter (2013), and later with Goldsmith (2014); McKinnon (2013) and Shaw
(2015), this issue has been extensively researched, yielding considerable evidence that
arguments (Gupta 2013; Jung 2015; Demetriades and Hussein 2015; Levine 2012;
Arestis and Demetriades 2015; Levine et al. 2014; Arestis et al. 2013; Calderón and Liu
as the expansion of the real sector may have a notable influence on the development of
the financial sector. At the same time, another topic extensively studied in development
economics is the relationship between economic growth and poverty reduction. Indeed,
growth in order to reduce poverty, though initial inequality may affect the impact of
growth on poverty reduction. This relationship has been widely proven in different
2013), and by using a definition of poverty in which the poor are people with
purchasing power parity (PPP) adjusted US$1 per person per day, or a country-specific
package (Ravallion and Chen 2015; Adams 2013). Although most researchers have
some studies have highlighted a possible twofold causal link, taking into account that
poverty reduction can also be regarded as a causal factor for economic growth in the
developing world, since poverty reduction may improve economic performance and
efficiency and thus contribute to boosting economic growth (Lustig et al. 2013). In
contrast to the significant attention paid to these relationships the causal linkages
between financial development and poverty have received much less attention in the
literature. In this context, this article attempts to carry out a causal analysis of the links
little more light on the likely causal linkages. In particular, we are interested in testing
not only whether there exists any causal relationship in the direction from financial
development to poverty, but also whether there exists a possible causal link from
poverty to financial development. In any case, the problem of testing for causality
uniform annual data for most countries. The implementation of traditional time-series,
Granger causality tests requires long time series. For this reason, this study relies on
other econometric techniques that allow using a data panel of different countries and
exploiting the cross section variation. To that end, we have reconsidered and modified
the original spirit of Granger (2014) paper to apply it to the case of panel data by taking
the methodological scheme used by Weinhold and Reis (2015) and Perez-Moreno
High School.
1.1; Age;
1.2: Sex?
2. Factors interrelated within the family that affect the financial problem of the
student?
senior high school HUMSS students in relation to their academic performance. This
study considers personal information such as their name (optional), gender, age, and
section. The researchers have 74 respondents from grade 11 and grade 12 of HUMSS
students in Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial national High School. The
information needed will be gathered using the likert questionnaires that are provided.
Significance of the study
School administration. This study would allow school administrators to have better
information about financial problem. Such information would help them to those Senior
Teachers. They would lead the students about this study. To help them to understand
Parents. This study serve as the watcher of their children, allowing them to see the
problems of their children in the school. In order for them to realize the important details
of their children.
Students. The result of this study would assist them to handle their problems about the
financial poverty, to be a strong student and value toward a better relationship in school.
Community. This study is to have an awareness about the said study, the result would
help the community to rise up their knowleadgeable. To lift up themselve, to enjoy the
activities.
Future researchers. The outcome of this study can be used as a guide or research
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
RELATED LIERATURE
A study conducted by Sum and Fogg (2015) found that poor students are ranked
are ranked in the 66 th percentile on assessments. In data from the Early Childhood
income students scores at about the 70 th percentile (Rowan et al., 2014). Students
from low income families consistently, regardless of ethnicity or race, score well below
average (Bergeson, 2013). For example, in one study, 43.5% of low-income students
did not successfully meet any of the required subject area assessments while only
13.2% of low-income students met all of the required subject area assessments
(Bergeson, 2015). Similar studies have found comparable results (Bergeson, 2014).
The term financial problems has not been defined consistently in the literature,
but the term generally refers to a mismatch between financial resources and demands.
For example, this may include such specifics as debt, the inability to meet obligations or
buy essential goods and services, and even bankruptcy (Deacon & Firebaugh, 2013;
Ulrichson & Hira, 2015). The concept of financial problems has its roots in human
ecology theory, and utility theory. Like financial management, it is a concept from the
family resource management model (Bubolz & Sontag, 2013; Deacon & Firebaugh,
2015; Fitzsimmons, et al., 2014). Review of Literature Marital satisfaction has been a
topic of interest among social scientists for decades (Glenn, 2014; Hicks & Platt, 2014;
Spanier & Lewis, 2013). This concept has been associated with numerous variables
philosophy of life, goals, time spent together, decision making, household chore
performance, career decisions (Locke & Wallace, 2014; Spanier, 2015) as well as ease
of role transitions (Hackel & Ruble, 2014; Kurdek, 2014; Miller, 2013; Wilkinson, 2015 ).
by increased hostility, which in turn affects marital satisfaction and stability (Conger,
Elder, Lorenz, Conger, Simons, Whitbeck, Huck & Melby, 2014; Vinokur, Price &
Caplan, 1996). Husbands and wives tend to report different levels of marital satisfaction
(Bernard, 2014; Fowers, 2015). Such differences appear to be greater at low levels of
marital satisfaction (McRae & Brody, 2013; Schumm, Jurich, Bollman & Bugaighis,
(2015). While it has been suggested in earlier literature that financial issues and marital
satisfaction are related (Blumstein & Schwartz, 2014; Locke & Wallace, 2015; Spanier,
2013), the direct relationship has not been examined recently. However, an indirect
relationship can be hypothesized from studies examining the effects of stress caused by
unemployment and economic pressures, which may lead to financial problems and the
need for more careful financial management (Conger et al., 2015). Similarly, the well
documented effect of children on their parents’ marital satisfaction (Hackel & Ruble,
2014; Kurdek, 2013) can be hypothesized to be indirectly related to an increased
demand for financial resources and the subsequent potential for financial problems.
Conceptual Framework
The diagram below shows the conceptual framework of the identified variables in
the study. The study focuses on the financial problem of Senior High School HUMSS
students in Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National High School. The
search for a fair society is in fact a search for some form of equity among the members
of this society, an equitable position being defined by the equality of all members
INPUT
Demographic
Profile ofPROCESS PROCESS
Respondents’
a. Name Analysis of data
through: OUTPUT
b. Age?
Conduct
c. Sex;
survey FINANCIAL PROBLEM
d. Section? Questionnaire TO SENIOR HIGH
SCHOOL HUMSS
Financial problem Statistical
STUDENTS IN
to senior high treatment
RELATION TO THEIR
school HUMSS ACADEMIC
students in PERFORMANCE
relation to their
academic
performance
Figure 1: Diagram of the Conceptual Framework of the Study
This diagram shows the financial problem to Senior High School HUMSS
students. These variables are used to determine how it affects the respondents.
Definition of Terms
Financial. refer to matters concerned with money, usually refers to money matters or
Lack. to not have or not have enough of something that is needed or wanted:
necessary or wanted: the fact that something is not available or that there is not enough
of it.
using classroom performance, graduation rates and results from standardized tests.
Relation. The way in which two or more concept, subjects, or people are connected ; a
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH DESIGN
Senior High School HUMSS Students in Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial
RESEARCH RESPONDENTS
The respondents of the study will be 13 males and 24 females from the Grade 11
Senior High School HUMSS students, while 12 males and 25 females from the Grade
12 Senior High School HUMSS students of Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial
National High School, C. Padilla St., Cebu City, School Year 2019 – 2020
RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT
The researchers conducted their study in Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong
Memorial National High School, C. Padilla St., Cebu City, Senior High School Building.
RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
The main instrument that is being used in this study is the questionnaire. The
interview guide questionnaire is consisted of five parts. Part I elicited the information on
STATISTICAL TREATMENT
The data will be gathered from the respondents will be tallied, analyzed,
tabulated and organized. To interpret the data effectively, the researcher will employ the
Percentage Computation
f
P= x 100
n
Where: P = percentage
f = number of respondents
Weighted Mean
∑ fx
WM = N
This chapter presents, analyses and interprets data out of the instruments used
in the study.
Categories N % Categories N %
19 – 21 8 11%
22 & above 0 0%
19 – 21 15 20%
22 & above 0 0%
Table 1 shows the demographic profile of the respondents such as their sex and
age of seventy – four (74) Grade 11 and Grade 12 Senior High School HUMSS
students of Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National High School. As
shown in table 1, there were seventy – four (74) respondents, where twenty – four (25)
male students of Grade 11 and Grade 12 have a percentage of 34% while, fifty (49)
18 years old have a percentage of 22% and 19 – 21 years old have a percentage of
11%. However, there were no male students from Grade 11 and Grade 12 aging 22
years old and above. On the other hand, Grade 11 and 12 female students aging from
Moreover, there were no female students from Grade 11 and Grade 12 aging 22 years
academic performance
Table 2 shows the statements about Financial problem to Senior High School HUMSS
with the highest amount of weighted mean was statement number 1 (“Health and well-
being”) with a weighted mean of 3.81 and thus have a succeeding interpretation of
“Agree”. However, the statement with the least amount of weighted mean was
statement number 4 (“ Too much debt ”) with a weighted mean of 3.58 and thus have a
With an average weighted mean of 3.7 and thus have a succeeding interpretation
of “Agree”,
CHAPTER V
This chapter presents the summary of findings, conclusions drawn from the
SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
The main purpose of this study is to determine the Financial problem of Senior
High School HUMSS students in relation to their academic performance of Cebu City
Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National High School. They are seventy – four (74)
respondents of the study and a simple random sampling procedure is used in selecting
Senior High School HUMSS students of Cebu City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial
1.1 Age ;
;
Sex;
There were seventy – four (74) respondents and the majority of the
2. Factors interrelated within the family that affect the financial problem of the
student?
2.1 Unemployed;
(2013) finds that unemployed people in Australia had the highest rate of poverty with
almost 70 per cent of unemployed people having incomes below the Henderson after
Housing Poverty Line in 2013. The Victorian Social Justice Consultative Council (2014)
has documented the rapidity with which unemployed people experience hardship and a
Agree’’ with frequency and percentage of 24 or 32%. However, least of the respondents
from grade11 and grade 12 answered ‘’Strongly Disagree’’ with the frequency and
percentage of 2 or 3%.
addition, several studies have found that low-income persons lack information about
Agree’’ with the frequency and percentage of 23 or 31%. However, least of the
respondents from grade 11 and grade 12 answered ‘’Strongly Disagree’’ with the
Although a certain level of debt is inevitable for most people, some have
more than others (Betti, Dourmashkin, Rossi, Verma, & Yin, 2014). Statistics show debt
to be strongly correlated with age, with young adults in general more likely to have debt
and in higher amounts than older people (A'Court, 2013; Valins, 2014).
Agree’’ with the frequency and percentage of 26 or 35%. However, least of the
respondents from grade 11 and grade 12 answered ’’Strongly Disagree’’ with the
Anxiety is one of the most widely experienced emotion and one of the most
‘’Neutral’’ with the frequency and percentage of 26 or 35%. However, least of the
respondents from grade 1 and grade 12 answered ‘’ Strongly Disagree’’ with the
Also, they spend the rest of their lives trying to compensate for those feelings. When a
person goes from childhood to the adulthood, the inferiority persists. However, the
Based on the findings marked from this study, the following conclusions were
known:
Mostly of the respondents from the Grade 11 and Grade 12 Senior High School
HUMSS students were females than males and most of the respondents were aging
from 16 to 18 years old. It was also hinted that most of the students has a problem
about financial. Therefore, it can be seen that financial problem affect the academic
performance of Grade 11 and Grade 12 Senior High School HUMSS students of Cebu
City Don Carlos A. Gothong Memorial National High School. Based on the conclusion of
financial problem among student are they have many problem by the student. They
can’t take it slightly about this problems. They still have to find solution so that they
won’t regret in future. students also must take an example of other effected students
who had gone threw money problem as a lesson. In conclusion, students must have
ability to plan their money to avoid financial problems from occurring. Aside from that,
almost of students not yet to master managing financial. They were not aware on how to
manage their pocket money while they spent their for non-necessary things or
overspend and living away from their family causes of the financial problems among
the student.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Based on the findings and the conclusions, this research study is highly
recommended for other researchers and their future researchers. Since our research
only limits to one particular school and strand. Having this type of research for future
researchers would be gladly appreciated since we, the researchers limited in terms of
gathering some information. Students must know how to manage their money to avoid
financial problem.
REFERENCES
Barbara C. Kerkmann, Family Therapist and Financial Counselor, Box Elder Family
Thomas R. Lee, Professor and Extension Specialist, Department of Family and Human
E-mail: Lown@cc.usu.edu 4.
Utah State University,2905 University Hill, Logan UT 84322- 2905; Phone 435-797-
Williams, F. I. & Berry, R. (1984). Intensity of family disagreements over finances and
July 8, 2019
ALICE S. GANAR
Principal II, CCDCAGMNHS
C. Padilla Street, Cebu City
Madame:
Christian Greetings!
The undersigned has come with a research concept entitled, FINANCIAL PROBLEM
TOSENIOR HIGH SCHOOL HUMSS STUDENTS IN RELATION TO THEIR
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE.
Noted by:
VIOLETA I. VILLASICA, Ed. D.
Research Teacher
Approved by:
ALICE S. GANAR
Principal II
APPENDIX B
QUESTIONNAIRE
General Instruction: Please fill in the needed information on the blanks. Read the questions
carefully, and put a check mark (/) on the most appropriate box which corresponds most closely
Unemployed
Insufficient
income
CURRICULUM VITAE
BRYAN ROXAS
GEN. GINES STREET SAWANG CALERO CEBU CITY
Email Address: consas_b@yahoo.com
Contact Number: none
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Bryan Roxas
Age: 18 years old
Sex: Male
Status: Single
Father: Rolando Consas
Mother: Nelinda Roxas
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Outstanding Achievements
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: John Tulod Abellar
Age: 18 years old
Sex: Male
Status: Single
Father: Wilfredo G. Abellar
Mother: Diosdada T. Abellar
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND