Development of Quality Financial Planning Courses for Elderly Persons to Achieve a Good Quality of Life and Sustainable Self-sufficiency in the Lower Central Region Part 1
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This research article aimed to 1) study the needs of financial planning 2) develop financial planning courses for elderly persons for good quality of life and sustainable self-sufficient. This research is an applied research. The sample groups were the elderly persons from 4 provinces in lower central region of Thailand, in each group included 400 persons, using questionnaire as a tool. Statistics used to analyze the data were frequency distribution, percentage, average, and standard deviation. The result found that 1.the needs of the elderly persons in financial planning in their senior years for good quality of life, was overall at a high level with the greatest need for opportunities to create financial wealth. 2. The development of financial planning courses for elderly persons for good quality of life and sustainable self-sufficient were in 2 formats namely Microsoft PowerPoint slides and video clips, which including 3 chapters. After the development, the 4 provinces have their own elderly role models: 1) Kanchanaburi province had developed new careers for the elderly persons 2) Ratchaburi province had established the saving bank for the elderly persons 3) Suphanburi province had established the community and had developed new careers for the elderly persons 4) Nakhon Pathom province had created new careers for the elderly persons.
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