Awareness and Competence in Financial Literacy and Planning: The Financial Journey of Working Women

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Ms. Kumari Priya
Dr. Panna Lal

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The primary measure of development is literacy. It is now an essential component of life on Earth. Financial literacy reduces the possibility of being duped by empowering people to understand the financial world and make wise investment decisions. The goal of this study is to evaluate Patna women's savings habits and their degree of financial knowledge. Data for the study came from primary as well as secondary sources. Women are an essential component of contemporary society. Women make a variety of financial decisions, none of which are effective if they lack the necessary financial literacy understanding. The study would also identify the current disparity in financial literacy and make recommendations for potential solutions.

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Ms. Kumari Priya and Dr. Panna Lal , Trans., “Awareness and Competence in Financial Literacy and Planning: The Financial Journey of Working Women”, IJMH, vol. 10, no. 8, pp. 17–22, Apr. 2024, doi: 10.35940/ijmh.H1700.10080424.
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Ms. Kumari Priya and Dr. Panna Lal , Trans., “Awareness and Competence in Financial Literacy and Planning: The Financial Journey of Working Women”, IJMH, vol. 10, no. 8, pp. 17–22, Apr. 2024, doi: 10.35940/ijmh.H1700.10080424.
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