Niño Philip L. Perculeza1, Yjrah Patricia Andal, Marc Anjo Divino,
Christine Joy Maderazo4, Zaralee Samonteza, Jiexel L. Manongsong6
Business Administration major in Financial and Management Accounting,
College of Business Administration, Lyceum of the Philippines University,
Batangas City, Philippines
nplperculeza@gmail.com, yjrahandal@yahoo.com,
divinomarcanjom@gmail.com, 4christinejoymaderazo@gmail.com,
5samontezazara@gmail.com
Date Received: February 1, 2016; Date Revised: March 2, 2016
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 4 No.1, 99-108
February 2016
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Spending Behavior of the Teaching Personnel in an Asian University 659 KB 1 downloads
Niño Philip L. Perculeza1, Yjrah Patricia Andal, Marc Anjo Divino, Christine Joy...
Money, through the years, has been a commodity for everyone. As it is termed in international trade parlance, it is considered to be “sine qua non” or without which, nothing could be done. This study aimed to determine the current status of the spending practices of the teaching personnel in Lyceum of the Philippines University – Batangas; specifically, their profile, spending behavior and their encountered problems related to the forgoing matter. This study is descriptive in nature. It was participated by 161 teaching personnel of LPU-Batangas computed and selected through the G* power series with an effective size of 40 percent and power size of 95 percent. It made use of an adopted and modified questionnaire as its primary data gathering instrument which has three parts. The needed data were encoded, tallied and interpreted using different statistical tools such as frequency distribution, ranking, weighted mean and F-Test; and were further analyzed and interpreted through PASW version 19 using 0.05 alpha levels. From the results, it was concluded that the respondents had an often type of spending on the Basic Necessity. Moreover, overspending is the problem that was most encountered by the respondents. Various recommendations were posted by the researchers including a proposed plan of action that could help improve the spending behavior of the faculty members of LPU Batangas.
Keywords: Spending Behavior, Teaching Personnel, LPU Batangas