This study aims to determine the effect of financial-related experience, behavioral intention, spiritual intelligence and gender on family financial behavior. The population of this research was families in Sumbang Sub-district, Banyumas Regency, Central Java. A total of 174 were involved. Multiple regression analysis was used to examine the effect of financial-related experience, behavioral intentions, spiritual intelligence, and gender on family financial behavior. The results revealed that financial-related experience, behavioral intention, and gender partially had a significant positive effect on family financial behavior. Meanwhile, spiritual intelligence had no significant effect on financial behavior. The findings of this study are expected to encourage policy-maker for paying attention to factors that affect family financial behavior.
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