Chapter 1 and 2
Chapter 1 and 2
Chapter 1 and 2
DUMAGAT, Ma.Paula
IMPERIAL, Michelle
MANALO, Junel
PALOMAR, Arlene
REASO, Danica
2019
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
ABSTRACT
CHAPTERS
I. THE PROBLEM
INTRODUCTION
ASSUMPTION
SCOPE OF DELIMITATION
DEFINITION OF TERMS
RELATED STUDIES
RELATED LITERATURE
METHODOLOGY
INTERPRETATION OF DATA
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
School expenses are any cost that happens when owning or renting an asset
or property. There are different types of expenses: First is the variable expenses,
it is the expenses that vary from month to month such as electricity, gas, groceries
and clothing. Second is the fixed expenses, it is the expenses that remain the same
from month to month such as rent, cable bill, and car payment. Third is the
intermittent expenses, it is the expenses that occur at various time throughout the
year and tend to be in large amounts such as tuition payments and car repairs.
And fourth is the discretionary or the non-essential expenses, it is the expenses
for things people don't need such as eating out, gifts, and snacks.
School expenses are huge factors that are really needed in peoples
everyday lives because of their economical factors. Wherein, patterns of exchange
of goods needed money for trade off. Money is really anything that people use to
pay for goods and services and to pay people for their work. People needed money
in order to buy their basic needs, especially the foods that is needed to be
productive and functional in everyday activities. Regardless of the form it takes,
money needs to be widely accepted by both buyers and sellers in order to be
useful.
Lack of financial resources or money itself is already a big factor that really
affects everything in individuals performance. As of 1991 Philippines committed
itself having extreme poverty from a level of 33.1% to 16.6% by 2015. Wherein,
there are a lot of families lived in poverty and it is the main cause why students
fail and don't succeed in life.
This study aims to know the positive and negative effects of school
expenses of grade 11 GAS students in AMA Computer Learning Center.
1.What are the effects of school expenses for GAS 11 students in terms of:
a. Emotional
b. Mental
c. Physical
d. Intellectual
STUDENTS. This study will be useful and beneficial to the students, for them to
assess their selves if they were having the same problem and how can they make
an action of it.
OTHER RESEARCHERS. This study will help the other researchers as that it will
serve as additional information and will add to factual informations or basis.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Some terms of this study were conceptually and operationally defined. These terms
are as follows:
MONEY
RESOURCE
A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be
drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
CHAPTER II
The following are the related studies that are related to the conduct
of the study.
The recession may be over, but as tuition and debt continue to rise, many
students are still under extreme pressure to make ends meet – and for some, it’s
at the expense of academic.
In part responding to critics who wondered why they hadn’t explored this
earlier, the creators of the National Survey of Student Engagement this year asked
how finances were affecting students’ academic activity. The results, NSSE director
Alexander C. McCormick said, are “not too surprising, but worrisome.”
About 60 percent of full-time seniors who work more than 20 hours per
week said it interfered with their academic performance, but just as many said
they frequently looked into working more hours to cover costs. Further, 32
percent of first-year students and 36 percent of seniors said financial concerns
interfered with their academic performance. 27 percent of freshmen and 34
percent of seniors said they “often” or “very often” chose not to purchase required
academic materials because of the cost.
“You have to wonder what the impact is,” said McCormick, who is also an
associate professor of educational leadership and policy studies at Indiana
University at Bloomington. Ones hopes that students are renting textbooks or
borrowing from a friend rather than simply going without, but even then, he said,
if a student can’t open a textbook whenever needed, it’s not ideal.
Perhaps it’s also not surprising, then, that when asked whether a series of
factors “substantially” influenced their choice of major, 55 percent of seniors said
“yes” to having the ability to find a job (with more minority than white students
saying so), and 52 percent noted potential salary. Nearly 59 percent pointed to
career mobility or advancement, and 41 percent said potential for management
positions. Still, academic interest and personal talents won out, with 89 percent of
seniors answering in the affirmative to both.
This is the first study to confirm empirically that financial and other
difficulties can increase British students' levels of anxiety and depression and that
financial difficulties and depression can affect academic performance. However,
university life may also have a beneficial effect for some students with pre‐ existing
conditions. With widening participation in higher education, the results have
important implications for educational and health policies.
Sandy Baum and Marie O’Malley (2002), The fourth Nellie Mae survey
of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burdens
remain manageable for most borrowers. A clear majority of those in repayment
report that the benefits of the educational opportunities made possible through
borrowing are well worth any problems associated with paying off the loans. There
are, however, indications that negative attitudes towards education debt are
increasing over time. Moreover, borrowers from low-income families are more
likely than others to report repayment difficulties, even when controlling for
current incomes and debt levels.
The Effects of
School Expenses
for GAS 11
Students of
ACLC – Naga
2018-2019
Phenomenal
Developments in
finance theory
(Miller, 1998)
Preparation,
It includes the Validation and
effects of school Administration of
expenses to the the materials The Effects of School
Expenses for GAS 11
respondents in needed
Students of
terms of: Gathering datas ACLC – Naga
Effectivel
a. Emotional and conducting 2018-2019
b. Mental a survey
c. Physical Analysis and
d. Intellectual Interpretation of
Data
METHODOLOGY
This chapter is showing how the researchers came to the necessary data
for the study, how these days were analyzed interpreted in the easiest possible
way.
Mean=∑x
N
Where in:
∑ = Sum of scores
N = Number of sample