Abstract

Society’s reliance on financial planners, to provide a holistic overview on retirement, needs to be supported by unbiased fact. Greninger et al. (2000), found consensus between experts among a panel of 188 financial planners and educators. Consensus was found and there was agreement on the guidelines for planning assumptions and meeting family needs. Nine-tenths of the experts agreed that families should have achieved 50-60% of retirement savings goals by age 50 and 90% by age 60%. Although the consensus level was indeed high, there were noted differences between gender and occupation. Overall, there were more males (55%) than females (45%). Financial planners were predominantly male (77%) with educators predominantly female (59%) creating a significant relationship between occupation and gender in the sample. The study also revealed a significant difference in the educational level of the two occupational subgroups. As expected, most planners possessed bachelor degrees whereas most educators possessed postgraduate degrees up to a doctoral level. On the guidelines where there was a high level of agreement, it would be useful to know how the advice was influenced by varying demographic and educational backgrounds. This study is to determine what differences of opinion might exist between educational and demographic subgroups of financial planners.

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  • IntroductionThe global economic crisis will take companies to financial difficulties, both small and large companies

  • In Indonesia, MSMEs play an essential role in national economic development

  • The results of hypothesis testing indicate that there is a significant influence between Organizational creativity and entrepreneurial orientation towards entrepreneurial performance

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Introduction

The global economic crisis will take companies to financial difficulties, both small and large companies. Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) experience more severe financial problems compared to large companies (Hanedar and Hanedar, 2016). In Indonesia, MSMEs face various issues relating to technology implementation and performance Budiarto et al (2018). MSMEs are business groups that can survive when the economic crisis strikes developing countries such as Indonesia (Dharmanegara et al, 2016). In Indonesia, MSMEs play an essential role in national economic development

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