THE MOTIVATION OF THE LEARNER MANAGER IN TRANSPORTS AND LOGISTICS BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL LITERACY: EVIDENCE FROM PAKISTAN
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On condition that there is atheoretical dialogue approximately the spirit of finance, managers and marketers, specifically, novices, revel in the need to gather practical and primary information on financial control. Financial expertise enables humans to experience extra dedication and concern in an employer. In our view, an executive does higher as soon as he knows how economic achievement is computed and in what way he affects the firm's overall performance. Herein example, we communicate approximately the financial literacy of a manager. The consequences of this research article monitor the impact of the non-public features of undergraduate college students on the performance of obtaining financial topics. Seventy-eight members were employed for current research from shipping and enterprise logistics programs and commercial enterprise management programs. The achievement of financial literacy among the student populace becomes studied via examining consequences for financial contents and the function of Achievement inspiration, its additives and highbrow competencies of learning managers, and transport and logistic managers for organizations. The consequences of this paper imply that striving for attainment is one of the leading motivational elements for achieving economic literacy and improving financial management talents.
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