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VOL. 10, ISSUE 2 (2024)
An analytical study on investment motives of the college teachers in Assam
Authors
Narayan Kafle, Chayanika Senapati
Abstract
All investors make their investment in the hope that some benefits will
accrue in future. However, the nature of benefit required may vary from
investor to investor which in turn affects their investment preference. This
paper makes an attempt to study the investment motives of college teachers in
Assam. Subsequently, the paper also analyzes the correlation between select
demographic characteristics and investment motives of the college teachers.
Primary data for the purpose of the study have been collected from 384 college
teachers working in different provincialized colleges in Assam. The data
analysis results show that the highest preferred investment motive is availing
tax benefits which is followed by the investment motive of preparing for
emergency needs the study also finds that the relative importance of each
investment motive is different from investor to investors or even within the
same class of investors.
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Pages:32-34
How to cite this article:
Narayan Kafle, Chayanika Senapati "An analytical study on investment motives of the college teachers in Assam". International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, Vol 10, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 32-34
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