INVESTING PATTERN OF WORKING WOMEN IN BANGALORE
- 1. * Correspondent, Benedictine Academy, Bangalore, Karnataka ** Principal, Benedictine Academy, Bangalore, Karnataka *** Indus Valley Degree College, Bangalore, Karnataka
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Working women wants to be financially independent. They want to invest their money and savings to handle a critical situation. This research study is based on the analysis of the income and investment pattern of working women in Bangalore. Generally women are more cautious than men when it comes to savings and investment. They save more to face the critical situation in future. They want save for their daughter/son marriage, education etc. This study was conducted on working women in private sector in Bangalore to identify the investment behavior of working women. The data was collected by distributing a structured questionnaire to 200 respondents. This research study mainly aims at identifying the factors that affect the investment decision of women and also to access the risk taking capacity of working women.
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