Evaluating The Impact of Financial Literacy Programs on Investment Behaviours: A Survey Study

Dr Sukhpreet K Thind, Dr Asim Ray
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In the face of increasingly complex financial markets, the role of financial literacy in guiding investment decisions has never been more critical, especially in burgeoning economies like India. This study delves into the transformative power of financial literacy programs, evaluating their effectiveness in altering and improving individual investment behaviors. The research pivots around two fundamental questions: "To what extent do financial literacy programs affect individual investment decisions?" and "Do these programs foster more informed and rational investment behaviors?" The hypothesis — that financial literacy programs significantly influence investment behavior, prompting more informed and rational decisions — was formulated in response to a noticeable literature gap concerning empirical evidence of behavioral change post-financial education in the Indian context. Adopting a quantitative research design, this study employed a survey methodology, encompassing a diverse demographic to ensure a comprehensive analysis. The survey assessed participants' financial knowledge and investment strategies before and after attending financial literacy programs. The results were telling; participants demonstrated a significant shift towards regular, diversified investment practices, a reduced reliance on informal advice, and an increased confidence in financial decision-making post-program. The study conclusively supports the hypothesis, highlighting the critical role of financial literacy in shaping prudent investment behavior. These findings have profound implications for individuals, policymakers, and educators, underscoring the need for widespread, effective financial education. The research advocates for the integration of financial literacy in school curriculums, the regulation of financial information, and the tailoring of programs to cultural nuances. Ultimately, the study posits financial literacy not merely as an educational outcome but as a catalyst for economic empowerment and societal prosperity.
评估金融扫盲计划对投资行为的影响:一项调查研究
面对日益复杂的金融市场,金融知识在指导投资决策方面的作用从未像现在这样重要,尤其是在印度这样的新兴经济体。本研究深入探讨了金融扫盲计划的变革力量,评估了其在改变和改善个人投资行为方面的有效性。研究围绕两个基本问题展开:"金融扫盲计划在多大程度上影响了个人投资决策?"以及 "这些计划是否促进了更加知情和理性的投资行为?金融知识扫盲计划对投资行为有重大影响,促使人们做出更明智、更理性的决定,这一假设是针对印度金融教育后行为变化的实证证据方面存在的明显文献空白而提出的。 本研究采用定量研究设计,采用调查方法,涵盖不同的人群,以确保分析的全面性。调查评估了参与者在参加金融知识普及项目前后的金融知识和投资策略。结果很有说服力;参与者在课程结束后明显转向定期、多元化的投资实践,减少了对非正式建议的依赖,并增强了对财务决策的信心。 研究最终支持了这一假设,强调了金融知识在塑造审慎投资行为方面的关键作用。这些发现对个人、政策制定者和教育者都有深远的影响,强调了广泛、有效的金融教育的必要性。研究提倡将金融知识纳入学校课程,对金融信息进行监管,并根据文化的细微差别调整课程。最终,研究认为金融知识不仅是一种教育成果,而且是经济赋权和社会繁荣的催化剂。
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