Family Financial Management Education and Smart Shopping for Housewives in the Kwitang Sub-District Area
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55927/jpp.v5i2.10Keywords:
Financial Literacy, Family Financial Management, Smart Shopping, Housewives, Community ServiceAbstract
This Community Service activity aims to improve literacy and family financial management skills for housewives in the Kwitang Sub-district. It is carried out through short, practice-oriented education, including financial record-keeping, prioritization, and the application of wise shopping strategies. The method used is an educative-participatory approach through interactive socialization, simulations, and evaluation using pre-tests and post-tests. This activity was conducted on April 14, 2026. The results obtained showed an increase in participant understanding as well as a shift in mindset toward more rational financial management. This activity contributes to strengthening family economic resilience through more planned and wise financial behavior.
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