Investing Behaviour of Women: An Analysis of the Himachal Pradesh district of Bilaspur

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Muskaan Thakur, Ranjna

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Every person's top priority should be investments because even tiny savings today are meant to cover future needs. With an emphasis on socioeconomic characteristics, awareness levels, and preferences, this paper examines the investment habits and mindsets of women in the Bilaspur City through a survey of more than 200 respondents. The majority of female investors are younger and primarily from the working class. They also favour more conventional assets like secured deposits. These results seek to improve comprehension, pinpoint the best investment opportunities, and encourage saves for a safe financial future in the face of personal financial difficulties and economic downturns.

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