Awarness On Various Risky Investment Options Among Fishries Women In Cuddalore District, Tamilnadu, India.
Abstract
Investing is a serious subject that has a major impact on investor future well-being. Investors have a lot of investment avenues to park their savings. The risk and returns available from each of these investment avenues differ from one avenue to another. Hence, this research paper aimed to analyse the fisheries women’s awareness about various risky investment options in Cuddalore District in Tamilnadu, India. Descriptive research design is used. Survey instrument has been constructed by the researcher. Hear various investment option such as low, adequate, High, Traditional, Emerging investments have been analysis from the fisheries women investor perspective. A sample of 150 fisheries women have been surveyed from urban, semi urban and rural places of Cuddalore District through convenience sampling technique. Respondents were asked to rate their level of awareness toward various risky investment options. The research hypothesis is to test the fisheries women awareness level based on their living places. For that, F-statistics has been applied. The results indicated that the fisheries women awareness level is significantly varied towards high risk investment option. Further it is also noticed that semi urban fisheries women are having more level awareness towards low risk investment option such as saving account, post office saving and fixed deposits. But they are having less level of awareness towards high risky investment options.
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