A STUDY ON LEVEL OF FINANCIAL LITRACY FOR SAVING ACCOUNTS AMONG WORKING WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR

Authors

  • Dr. Inderjit Yadav Professor, Faculty of Management and Commerce, Baba Mastnath University.
  • Mrs. Sandeep Research Scholar, Faculty of Management and Commerce, Baba Mastnath University.

Keywords:

Financial Literacy, Investment Decision, Educational Institutions, relationship, observers, Likert’s five point scale

Abstract

The present research study conducts to gain knowledge about awareness level of financial literacy for saving accounts among working women in higher education sector. In order to achieve the objective of this research work, the researchers collected primary data from 400 respondents of selected educational institutions in Rohtak City. In this connection, level of level of financial literacy for saving accounts have been measured with the help of Likert’s five point scale measurement and Chi-square test. The obtained result of this study concludes that there is a strong relationship between observers and interpreted results. The result also shows that 41% people rate Neutral rating about saving accounts literacy.

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Published

2022-12-30

How to Cite

Dr. Inderjit Yadav, & Mrs. Sandeep. (2022). A STUDY ON LEVEL OF FINANCIAL LITRACY FOR SAVING ACCOUNTS AMONG WORKING WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR. Innovative Research Thoughts, 8(4), 204–210. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1193