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A Presentation of Comprehensive Project Report On “ ” Presented By: Rajesh Patel (097840592206) Ramesh Patel (097840592208) Guided By: Institute: T.N. Rao College of Management Studies, Rajkot. Table of Content. 1. Introduction to different investment avenues
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A Presentation of Comprehensive Project Report On“ ”Presented By:Rajesh Patel (097840592206)Ramesh Patel (097840592208)Guided By:Institute:T.N. Rao College of Management Studies, Rajkot
Table of Content 1. Introduction to different investment avenues 2. Review of Literature 3. Research Methodology 4. Data Analysis & Interpretation 5. Results & Findings 6. Suggestions & Conclusion 7. Limitations of the study Bibliography Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
Executive Summary • Font size 20 Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
1. Introduction to different investment avenues • Font size 24 Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
2. Review of Literature • Select and put 2 most relevant review of literature in this PPT. • Font size 24 Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
3. Research Methodology • Problem Statement: • Research Objectives: Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
Research Methodology (Cont…) • Research Plan • Data Collection Method: • Research Approach: • Research Instrument: • Sample Size: • Sample Unit: • Sampling Procedure: • Contact Method: Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
Research Methodology (Cont…) • Development of Hypotheses • 1. Ho: • 2. Ho: • 3. Ho: Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
4. Data Analysis & Interpretation Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
Data Analysis & Interpretation (Cont…) Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
Testing of Hypothesis • 1. Hoa: There is no significant relationship between education and satisfaction on investment. • Application of Test: Chi-Square Test • Result of Hypothesis: Here, 2.05,3 = 7.815 2 = 4.409 Since the observed 2 = 4.409 < 2.05,3 = 7.815 So, Null Hypothesis is Accepted. Result: There is no significant relationship between education and satisfaction on investment. Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
Testing of Hypothesis (Cont…) • 2. Hob: There is no significant relationship between occupation and satisfaction on investment. • Application of Test: Chi-Square Test • Result of Hypothesis: Here, 2.05,4 = 9.488 2 = 9.849 Since the observed 2 = 9.849 > 2.05,4 = 9.488 So, Null Hypothesis is Rejected. Result: There is a significant relationship between occupation and satisfaction on investment. Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
Testing of Hypothesis (Cont…) • 3. Hoc: There is no significant relationship between monthly income and satisfaction on investment. • Application of Test: Chi-Square Test • Result of Hypothesis: Here, 2.05,3 = 7.815 2 = 2.420 Since the observed 2 = 2.420 < 2.05,3 = 7.815 So, Null Hypothesis is Accepted. Result: There is no significant relationship between monthly income and satisfaction on investment. Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
5. Results & Findings Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
Results & Findings Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
6. Suggestions & Conclusion Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
7. Limitations of the study Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
Bibliography • Agarwal, G.D., 1992, “Mutual Funds and Investors Interest”, Chartered Secretary, Vol.22, No.1, 23-24. • Jawahar Lal, Understanding Indian Investors, ed1, Global Business Press, New Delhi, 1992. • Jim McWhinney; “A Brief History of Mutual Fund”; cited in http://www.investopedia.com/articles/mutualfund/05/MFhistory.asp • Lewellen, Wilbur G., R.C Lease and G. G Schlarbaum. “ibid.” pp.309. • Lewellen, Wilbur G., R.C Lease and G. G Schlarbaum. “ibid.” pp.315. Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
Bibliography • Lewellen, Wilbur G., R.C Lease and G. G Schlarbaum. (1977) “Patterns of Investment Strategy and Behaviour among Individual Investors.” Journal of Business. July 1977, pp. 296-333. • Majer, A. (1997). Internet stock exchange survey. Available at: http://www.arraydev.com/commerce/jibc/9701-3.htm (accessed on 11 May, 2008). • Philip Kotler, Hermawan Kartjaya, S. David Young, Attracting Investors, ed10, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., United States of America, 2004. • Rajarajan.V (1997) “Investment size based segmentation of Individual Investors”, Management Researcher, Vol.3, No. 3 & 4, January – June 1997, pp.27-36. Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
Bibliography • Rajarajan.V (1998) “Stages in Life Cycle and Investment Pattern”, The Indian Journal of Commerce, Vol.51, No. 2 & 3, April-September 1998, pp.27-36. • Rajarajan.V (2000) “Investors’ Lifestyles and Investment Characteristics”, Finance India, Vol. XIV, No. 2, June 2000, pp.465-478. • Robert A. Nagy and Robert W. Obenberger, “Factors Influencing Individual Investor Behaviour”, Financial Analysts Journal, July/August 1994. • SEBI – NCAER, 2000, Survey of Indian Investors, SEBI, Mumbai. Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
Bibliography • Shanmugham, R., 2000, “Factors Influencing Investment Decisions”, Indian Capital Markets – Trends and Dimensions (ed.), Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2000. • W.E. Warren, R.E. Stevens and C.W. McConkey, “Using Demographic and Lifestyle analysis to segment Individual Investors”, Financial Analysts Journal, March/April 1990. Rajesh Patel & Ramesh Patel
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