Abstract
The study aims to explore demographic explanation of investment
modes as a choice variant among business graduates in Pakistan. The
correlation and regression analysis on a sample of 382 business
students exhibit the following results. Empirical result of the
correlation matrix shows a positive significant correlation between
modes of investment and annual savings and an insignificant
correlation with gender, age, experience, annual income, occupation
and location. Regression analysis depicts significant relationship
between modes of investment and experience at job, Income, savings
and location as evident from t-values -2.024, -3.610, 2.454 and pvalues 0.044, 0.0000, 0.015, 0.000 respectively. However an
insignificance relationship was found between Modes of Investment,
Gender, Age and Education indicated by t-values-1.335, 0.049, -1.134
and p-values -0.543,0.005, and -0.445 respectively.
Naveed Hussain Shah, Qaiser Aman, Bushra Ayaz, Mohammad Irfan, Arshad Iqbal. (2017) Demographic Profile of Investment Preferences among Business Graduates in Pakistan , Journal of Managerial Sciences, Volume 11, Issue 3.
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