千禧一代和z世代的投资:比较分析

Yugandhara M Patil, Rajeshree Gokhale
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如今,超过一半的年轻一代(Gen-Z)积极投资。投资是创造收入和资产的好方法。因此,人们存钱是为了获得良好的回报和财务安全。事实证明,当前这代人在理财方面比他们的前辈更精明。本文的目的是确定千禧一代和z一代的投资模式,并对其进行比较分析。投资涉及预期获得或经历未来可能发生的任何财务风险。考虑到这一点,这项研究旨在研究是什么推动了两代人的决策过程,以及这是否也有性别差异。在投资之前,从未来安全到旅行目的等一系列因素都会被考虑在内。本研究采用问卷调查的原始数据。选择的样本根据受访者各自的年龄进一步分为两类。根据读数,揭示了关于可持续投资的观点并不存在性别偏见。结果表明,由于两代人没有很大的年龄差距,并且同样暴露于技术和可持续性,他们的投资模式是相似的。
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Investing in the Age of Millennials and Gen-Z: A Comparative Analysis
Today, more than half of the young generation (Gen-Z) invest proactively. Investments can be a great way to generate income as well as to create assets. Hence, people save money to target good returns and financial security. The current generation is proving to be more financially sophisticated than their predecessors. The purpose of this paper is to determine the investment pattern of millennials along with that of Gen-Z and to make a comparative analysis of the same. Investing involves the expectation to gain or to experience any financial risks that may happen in the future. Keeping this in mind, the research aims to look at what drives the decision-making process of both generations and if it’s gender-specific as well. An array of factors ranging from future security to travelling purposes are considered before investing. Primary data by questionnaire is used for the study. The sample chosen is further divided into two categories as per the respondents’ respective ages. Based on the readings, it is revealed that views regarding sustainable investing are not gender biased. The results show that because both generations do not have a huge age gap in them and are equally exposed to technology and sustainability, their investment patterns are similar.
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