The UNSA 2022 Survey of Adult Financial Literacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina was conducted as part of the project Financial Literacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, implemented at the University of Sarajevo – Center for Research and Development. The project was supported by the Ministry of Science, Higher Education, and Youth of Sarajevo Canton under the agreement on co-financing scientific research projects and programs from the budget of Sarajevo Canton for the year 2022, contract number 27-02-35-35137-52/22, dated September 28, 2022.For the purpose of comparing the results of the UNSA 2022 Survey of Adult Financial Literacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina with those from other countries, data from the OECD/INFE 2023 International Survey of Adult Financial Literacy (OECD, 2023) were used, with clear citation of sources.When referencing the OECD/INFE 2023 International Survey of Adult Financial Literacy (OECD, 2023), it should be noted: “This is an adaptation of the original OECD work. The opinions expressed and the arguments employed in this adaptation should not be reported as representing the official views of the OECD or its member countries. In the event of any discrepancy between the original work and the translation, only the text of the original work should be considered valid.”The views expressed in this text are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Sarajevo, the Ministry of Science, Higher Education, and Youth of Sarajevo Canton, or any other individuals or institutions. This publication represents an English translation of the original study:Zaimović, A., Nuhić Mešković, M., Omanović, A., Dedović, L., Torlaković, A., Šabanović, E., Arnaut-Berilo, A., Zaimović, T., (2024), UNSA 2022 Anketa o finansijskoj pismenosti odraslog stanovništva u Bosni i Hercegovini, Univerzitet u Sarajevu – Centar za istraživanje i razvoj, ISBN 978-9926-8962-1-8
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