Abstract
The fascination with the equity market, which is renowned for its ability to generate exponential wealth, has captivated individuals from different generations. However, for those who are new to the financial landscape, the idea of investing can be overwhelming. This is especially true for management students who possess business acumen but have limited experience navigating the complexities of the stock market. As these students prepare to enter the professional world, where making personal financial decisions is crucial, it becomes essential to understand their perceptions of equity market investment. This research project aims to thoroughly explore the attitudes, beliefs, and concerns of management students regarding their participation in the equity market. By carefully examining their financial knowledge, risk tolerance, and motivations for investing, the project seeks to create a detailed understanding of how this important demographic perceives the dynamic and influential financial realm of equity markets. This exploration is vital as it provides valuable insights into potential obstacles and opportunities for stakeholders such as financial institutions, policymakers, and educators. The findings obtained from this study have the potential to guide specific interventions and initiatives in various fields. Armed with these insights, financial institutions can develop investment products and services that are tailored to the specific needs and preferences of management students. Policymakers can also benefit from these findings by using them to design targeted financial literacy programs that aim to empower future business leaders with the necessary knowledge and confidence to navigate the financial landscape responsibly. Additionally, educators can seamlessly incorporate the project's discoveries into their curriculum, ensuring that management students acquire the essential financial literacy skills needed to make informed and responsible investment choices. Ultimately, the goal of this research project is to make a significant contribution towards shaping a generation of financially knowledgeable individuals who can actively participate in and meaningfully contribute to the economic ecosystem. Key Words: · Equity Market · Management Students · Portfolio Decision-making · Financial Literacy · Investment Behavior
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