1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background
This section will present detailed explaination of non resident,spend and money and description of how do non resident of student UITM Arau spend their money. 1.2.1 Definition of non-resident, spend and money.
“Non resident student” is any student who is not residing within the school district with intent to make his residence within the school district a permanent residence. Student who only move into the school district on a temporary basis for the convinience of attending school without intent to permanently reside in the distict and who generally leave the school district during summers and times when school is not in session to return to their parents home or other place of permanent
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1.2.2 To identify how much non resident of UITM students spend their money for education expenses for every month.
1.2.3 To identify how much non resident of UITM students spend their money for food for every month.
1.2.4 To identify how much non resident of UITM students spend their money for pay their rent for every month.
1.2.5 To identify how much non resident of UITM students spend their money for utilities expenses for every month.
1.2.6 To identify how much non resident of UITM students spend their money for socializing for every month.
1.2.7 To identify how much non resident of UITM students spend their money for transportation for every month.
1.2.8 To identify how much non resident of UITM students spend their money for other expenses for every month.
3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This section discusses the methodology of the research. The research approach used is the quantitative approach which is the most suitable for this research. The main purpose of the research is to identify how non-resident student of UITM manage their money , to identify how non-resident of UITM spend their money for every month and and to identify the spending behaviour of the non resident of UITM students.
3.1 PARTICIPANTS
There are 321 of Bachelor of Finance students in UITM Arau, but in our research we are only focus on non resident of
From the data provided by DGHG, BAD have worked out the average spend per day. This data represents important information and will assist in assessing the questions to which have been asked. The overall mean (x=i=1nxin) average spend per day is $237.36 with a standard deviation (s=(x-x)2n-1) of $48.94. The standard deviation represents the distance from the mean to which a percentage of a population sits.. Through the knowledge of the empirical rule, it is known that approximately 68% of all guests have spent between, and therefore BAD can confidently say that the majority of people are spending between $188 and $286. The graph below depicts this:
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Furthermore, local universities are as good as universities abroad. Nowadays, students from outside countries also come here to study in local universities. That means that they trust our local universities which have a good quality system of education. This shows that studying locally is a right choice for our future. Besides that, our system of education is also acknowledged internationally, that is why students from other countries are studying in our local universities. We cannot deny that the quality of education in local universities is also as good as the universities abroad. Not only that, our local universities have complete facilities for students such as students’ hostel, libraries that are complete with a variety of books and materials for students to make reference and do research, Internet such as Wi-Fi and laptops or note books are prepared to make it easier for students to surf the Internet and to complete their assignment. Local universities also have a good quality of lecturers that have higher level of education and experience in teaching. If students are studying in local universities and they were from poor families and need more money to study they can get financial support. The Government gives financial support such as PTPTN for students to help them