ISSN: 2782-893X
eISSN: 2799-0664
The study focused on the financial management competence of public secondary
school principals in Pangasinan. The study determined the respondents’ profile, their level of
financial management competence, the significant difference between their level of financial
management competence across their profile variables, and the significant relationship between
their level of financial management competence across their profile variables. In this study, the
descriptive research approach was applied. According to the findings, most responders are female,
in the late adulthood stage, married, holding a Principal IV position, with a Doctor’s Degree,
seasoned school administrators in a medium school category, and equipped with training related
to financial management. Likewise, the respondents are competent in preparing a financial
management plan, procuring assets, managing assets, and monitoring, evaluating, and reporting
financial resources.
Meanwhile, the respondents are competent in generating and mobilizing resources. It was also
found that there is a significant difference between the level of financial competence of the
respondents along the preparation of financial management plan and length of service as principal.
A significant difference is also evident between the respondents’ financial competence level, the
generation and mobilization of financial resources, and the school category. School category is
correlated to the level of financial management competence of the school principals along
generation and mobilization of financial resources. The study recommended that public secondary
school principals adopt the enhancement training matrix crafted by the researcher to strengthen
their financial management competence.