Abstract:
Women are half the population as the other half cover men worldwide. Women are
extremely important in shaping economy matters and it is only fair that they help build
the economy as they are dependent on the same. Therefore the need for financial literacy
among women self-help groups is a fundamental concern where economies are growing
and to the already grown. Performance of women owned businesses has continued to be
poor compared to that of their male counterparts. This study sought to find out the
influence of financial literacy training on financial performance of Equity bank trained
women self-help groups in Machakos Town, Machakos County, to establish if there are
financial improvements in women’s lives after going through financial literacy trainings.
The general objective of the study was to establish the influence of literacy training on
financial performance of women self-help groups in Machakos Town. Specific objectives
were to confirm whether saving skills training affect financial performance of women
self-help groups in Machakos Town, to find out how budgeting skills training affect
financial performance of women self-help group in Machakos Town, to assess how
training on debt management influence financial performance of women self-help groups
in Machakos Town; to find out how training on bank products and services influence
performance of women self-help groups in Machakos Town. The study was guided by
two theories namely; The Bruce Tuckman’s Theory of group development and Expectancy
Theory. Empirical studies were outlined and existing literature critiqued hence the
research gap. Descriptive research design were used in this study. The target population
was 33 women self-help groups that are registered and trained by Equity Bank within
Machakos County. Census technique was used for accuracy of the subdivisions of the
subdivision characteristics of the population. The study used a questionnaire as its data
collection instrument. The questionnaire comprised of both open and close ended
questions. Analyzed data is presented through graphs and charts. Chi-square test of
association was used to analyze the data, results of which was used to answer research
questions. The study established that the four variables had a significant positive
relationship on financial performance of Equity bank trained women self-help groups in
Machakos Town; saving skills training, budget training, debt management training and
bank products and services training. The study recommends that stakeholders should
continue to impart financial literacy skills on savings, budgeting, debt management and
banking products which were found to positively influence women entrepreneurs. The
study also recommends further research to investigate the effect of investment of equity
bank or other financial institutions on financial performance of women enterprises that
the banks’ or institutions’ training programs have.