Study on the Impact of Financial Literacy on Personal Saving and Investment Decisions
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Study on the Impact of Financial Literacy on Personal Saving and Investment Decisions
*Priya Mishra – MBA Amity university Raipur Chhattisgarh Email : Nidhi4mishra@gmail.com
**Dr. Payal Dubey – Assistant Professor Amity University, Chhattisgarh Email : pdubey@rpr.amity.edu
Abstract
This paper investigates the connection between financial literacy and its influence on Saving and investment choices. Financial literacy, which refers to the understanding and abilities to make well-informed financial choices, is becoming more and more important in today’s intricate economic environment. By conducting a comprehensive analysis of empirical studies and theoretical frameworks, this paper investigates the impact of financial literacy on saving behaviors, investment decisions, and the accumulation of wealth. The research suggests that individuals with higher financial literacy tend to save more, make better investment choices, and experience improved financial well-being. However, there are still disparities in addressing the needs of different demographic groups and adapting to new financial technologies. The following are the main points of Our research:
This research examines the influence of financial literacy on personal savings and investment choices, analyzing how understanding financial concepts like budgeting, interest rates,risk diversification, and investment alternatives affects individuals' capacity to save efficiently and make informed investment decisions. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, integrating quantitative data obtained from surveys targeting diverse demographic groups with qualitative insights derived from in-depth interviews to evaluate financial literacy levels and their relationship with savings rates and investment decisions.
Initial findings indicate that individuals with higher financial literacy tend to save more, have a wider range of investments, and feel more confident in making financial choices.