A Study on Investment Pattern and Awareness of Salaried Class Investors in Karnal district of Haryana, India
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https://doi.org/10.67224/ioasdjbms.2024.v01i03.001Keywords:
Saving, funding, profits, and recognitionAbstract
Saving is a desire to order sure portion of profits for destiny wishes. inside the current findings it's been discovered that saving charge for household is affected not handiest with the aid of their potential to keep however additionally their willingness to keep. within the previous couple of years, it's miles obvious that centre magnificence Indians have paid attention simplest to their paintings for the complete length. however, it is tragically that most effective at the time of retirement they seek advice from buddies and household for investment for their destiny. Few years before there were handiest restricted a number of options for investments like financial institution deposits and put-up workplace schemes. simplest few percentages of rich and adventurous Indians have know-how about stock marketplace and Securities. Now, the modern-day investment fashion has a exclusive situation, various alternatives of funding and nice return for the buyers. this will bring into mild the notice of funding patterns of salaried class investors in Karnal district.
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