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Saving and Investment Behavior of Working Women in Delhi:An Empirical Study


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The present for this study is focused on the working women's attitude towards investment behavior and factor responsible such as income , age, decision making capacity of women are purpose of investment considered. While investing, the family related matters such as child education, marriage, life protection and medical expenses have a much more impact on the minds of working women.

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Savings, Investment, Working Women, Fixed Deposits, Age & Income.
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  • Saving and Investment Behavior of Working Women in Delhi:An Empirical Study

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Authors

Mandeep Kaur
MERI, India

Abstract


The present for this study is focused on the working women's attitude towards investment behavior and factor responsible such as income , age, decision making capacity of women are purpose of investment considered. While investing, the family related matters such as child education, marriage, life protection and medical expenses have a much more impact on the minds of working women.

Keywords


Savings, Investment, Working Women, Fixed Deposits, Age & Income.

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