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SURVEY ON ATTITUDE OF

INVESTORS
TOWADRS VARIOUS
INVESTMENT AVENEUES

DONE BY
POOJA. K (17COHE009)

SUSHMITHA .M. S (17COHE020)


CONTENT

 INVESTMENT
 TYPES OF INVESTMENT
 PURPOSE OF INVESTING MONEY
 HOW SHOULD I PLAN MY INVESTMENT
 BAR CHART
 FREQUENCY
 CROSSTAB
 ONE SAMPLE T-TEST
 ANOVA
 CHI-SQUARE
INVESTMENT
An investment is an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income
or appreciation. In an economic sense, an investment is the purchase of goods that are not
consumed today but are used in the future to create wealth. In finance, an investment is a
monetary asset purchased with the idea that the asset will provide income in the future or will
later be sold at a higher price for a profit.

TYPES OF INVESTMENT
There are four main investment types, or asset classes, that you can choose from, each with
distinct characteristics, risks and benefits.

 Growth investments
 Shares
 Property
 Defensive investments
 Cash investments include everyday bank accounts, high interest savings accounts
and term deposits.

PURPOSE OF INVESTING MONEY


Since there are so many types of investment vehicles, it is normal for an investor to
get overwhelmed. Someone new to investing would not where to invest their money. Making
the wrong investment choice can lead to financial losses, which is something that no one
wants.

HOW SHOULD WE PLAN MY INVESTMENTS?


The first step in planning your investments is to figure out the right investment that
fits your profile and needs. Here are a few things to keep in mind when planning your
investments:
 Choose investments carefully after doing adequate research
 Don’t fall for quick-buck schemes that promise high returns in a short time
 Review your stock and mutual fund investments periodically
 Consider the tax implications on returns you earn from your investments
 Keep things simple and avoid complicated investments that you don’t understand
BAR CHART

The bar diagram represent the age of the investors

FREQUENCY

Statistics

Q3 Q9

Valid 25 25
N
Missing 1 1

Frequency table of gender

Q3

Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative


Percent

1 12 46.2 48.0 48.0

Valid 2 13 50.0 52.0 100.0

Total 25 96.2 100.0


Missing System 1 3.8
Total 26 100.0
CROSSTAB

Case Processing Summary

Cases

Valid Missing Total

N Percent N Percent N Percent

Q4 * Q9 25 96.2% 1 3.8% 26 100.0%

Q4 * Q9 Crosstabulation
Count

Q9 Total

1 2 3 4

1 1 0 6 0 7
Q4
2 5 2 6 5 18
Total 6 2 12 5 25

ONE SAMPLE-TEST

One-Sample Statistics

N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean

Q3 25 1.52 .510 .102

One-Sample Test

Test Value = 0

t df Sig. (2-tailed) Mean Difference 95% Confidence Interval of the


Difference

Lower Upper

Q3 14.905 24 .000 1.520 1.31 1.73

The average number of females is more than male. .000is less than.05.Hence null hypothesis
is rejected. The average number of males is more than females.
ONE-WAY ANOVA

ANOVA
Q10

Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.

Between Groups .343 2 .172 .649 .532


Within Groups 5.817 22 .264
Total 6.160 24

There is no significant relationship between gender and investment objective. 0.532 is


greater than significant level .05. The null hypothesis is accepted.

CHI SQUARE

Q3

Observed N Expected N Residual

1 12 12.5 -.5
2 13 12.5 .5
Total 25

Q9

Observed N Expected N Residual

1 6 6.3 -.3
2 2 6.3 -4.3
3 12 6.3 5.8
4 5 6.3 -1.3
Total 25

Test Statistics

Q3 Q9

Chi-Square .040a 8.440b


df 1 3
Asymp. Sig. .841 .038
a. 0 cells (0.0%) have expected
frequencies less than 5. The minimum
expected cell frequency is 12.5.
b. 0 cells (0.0%) have expected
frequencies less than 5. The minimum
expected cell frequency is 6.3.

There is no significant relation between gender and purpose behind investment.

QUESTIONARE
1. Name
2. Age
 below 20
 20 – 50
 above 50
3. Sex
 male
 female
4. Education status
 UG
 PG
 schooling
5. What is your occupation?
 business
 professional
 others
6. Income status
 below 200000
 200000 – 500000
 above 500000
7. Do you have saving habit?
 yes
 no
8. What is your saving objective?
 children
 education
 marriage
 business
9. What is purpose behind investment?
 wealth creation
 earn returns
 tax savings
 future expenses
10. What is your investment objective?
 long term growth
 short term growth
11. At which rate do you want your investment to grow?
 steadily
 at an average
 fast
12. What factor do you consider before investing?
Safety of principal
 low risk
 high risk
 maturity period
13. What percentage of your income do you invest?
 0 - 15%
 15% - 30%
 30% -45%
14. In which sector do you prefer to invest your money?
 private sector
 public sector
 foreign sector
15. Can you take the risk of losing your principle investment amount?
 yes
 no
16. Which investment do you feel more profitable?
 fixed deposit
 mutual fund
 equities
 others
17. Anticipation of risk?
 minimum
 maximum
 moderate
18. Do you invest in share market?
 yes
 no
19. How often do you monitor your investment?
 daily
 monthly
 occasionally
20. Can you take the of losing your principal investment amount?
 yes
 no

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