Personal Factors Affecting Investment Behaviour of Salaried Class People in the Education Sector
Keywords:
Investment Behaviour, Personal Factors, Salaries Class People, Education SectorAbstract
The Indian financial system's investment company sector has recently grown to be the most active. The rapid rise of the Indian capital market may be attributed to reforms in the Indian economy and the opening up of the economy. Investors' attitudes (personal factors) regarding investments are examined as a result of socioeconomic characteristics. In addition, it concentrates on the advantages that investors receive from their savings. To comprehend the social structure in a society, it is important to look at the socioeconomic status of the employees. Age, education, occupation, income, spending, savings, and investments all have an effect on structural position.
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