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VOL. 5, ISSUE 3 (2023)
Effect of young investors attitude on portfolio management decision
Authors
Sanju Adhikari
Abstract
The study examines the effect of attitude factors on the portfolio management decisions of young Nepalese investors. The study collected primary data by using structured questionnaire
techniques from 384 respondents who
are enjoying in investing. The study is based on both descriptive and causal comparative research design. This
study used quantitative method for data collection for the purpose of analysis.
Mainly structured questionnaire survey was used to generate responses based on
which statistical analysis is done to test hypothesis. The sampling technique
for the study followed i.e Convenience Sampling,
Judgement Sampling and Snowball Sampling.
Portfolio Management Decisions is considered as dependent variables where as investment
knowledge, investment goals, investment
experience, attitude towards risk and attitude
towards diversification are
considered as independent variables and their regression was generated from
SPSS and analysed. Results of the study have revealed that
there is positive effect of investment knowledge on portfolio
management decisions followed by attitude towards risk.
The findings revealed that, investment knowledge was the most effective variable on portfolio management
decisions of young investors.
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Pages:58-64
How to cite this article:
Sanju Adhikari "Effect of young investors attitude on portfolio management decision". International Journal of Finance and Commerce, Vol 5, Issue 3, 2023, Pages 58-64
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