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An analysis of saving and investment behaviour of school teachers of selective districts in Kerala

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  • Cino Joseph
  • A. Velavan

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One of the significant research works, which provide complete information and a survey about social security, is people investment. People from several sectors are investing, but the teacher's investment is the most important factor since the teachers are the backbone of the human learning industry. India creates more opportunities for people to have their social security. Generally, investors are not confirmed about their investments, dilemmas regarding the money, and which company to invest in. In addition, people are not aware of the maximum yields. Thus, this paper explains how to do investment and list of government and private companies taking care of people's investments. This paper provides detailed information about the teachers living in four districts of Kerala state involved in investment. A quantitative analysis was taken to analyse the study of teachers' investment. The study was made on 140 respondents and their categories of investment.

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  • Cino Joseph & A. Velavan, 2024. "An analysis of saving and investment behaviour of school teachers of selective districts in Kerala," International Journal of Indian Culture and Business Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 31(4), pages 516-526.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijicbm:v:31:y:2024:i:4:p:516-526
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