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Perception About “Mutual Fund Investments†Among Generation X And Y Investors: A Comparative Approach

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  • Dr Deepa Abhonkar

    (Asst. Professor,MGV’s Samajshree Prashantdada Hiray College of Management and Technology, Nashik)

  • Ms. Manisha Kude,

    (Research Scholar, MGV’s Samajshree Prashantdada Hiray College of Management and Technology, Nashik)

Abstract

Mutual funds have emerged as a popular investment vehicle, offering diversification and professional management. However, investor perception varies significantly across generations due to differences in risk appetite, financial literacy, and technological adoption. This study examines the perception of mutual fund investments among Generation X (born 1965–1980) and Generation Y/Millennials (born 1981–1996) through a comparative lens. Using a mixed-method approach (quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews), the research analyzes key factors influencing investment decisions, including risk tolerance, awareness levels, digital adoption, and socio-economic influences. The study samples 500 investors (250 from each generation) across urban and semi-urban India, assessing their attitudes towards mutual funds, preferred investment channels (traditional vs. fintech platforms), and behavioral biases. Findings reveal that Gen X prefers stable, long-term investments with moderate risk, relying on financial advisors, while Gen Y favors digital platforms, higher-risk equity funds, and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investments. The study also identifies gaps in financial literacy and suggests policy and marketing strategies to enhance mutual fund penetration.

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  • Dr Deepa Abhonkar & Ms. Manisha Kude,, 2025. "Perception About “Mutual Fund Investments†Among Generation X And Y Investors: A Comparative Approach," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(13), pages 2945-2951, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:13:p:2945-2951
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