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Added December 20, 2010

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Financial Literacy and Financial Planning: Evidence from India

Abstract

In this study we report findings about financial literacy and financial planning behavior based on a financial advisory program in India. We evaluate survey responses to three standard questions previously used to measure financial literacy. We then break down the data across particular demographic and socioeconomic groups and compare responses. Finally, we examine the investment behavior, liability choice, risk tolerance and insurance usage of program participants. We find that the vast majority of respondents appear to be financially literate based on their answers to questions concerning interest rates (numeracy), inflation, and risk/diversification. However, we do find variation across demographic and socioeconomic groups. We are also able to obtain additional information about the financial tendencies of the program participants (including risk tolerance, investment preferences, investment goals, etc.) and to relate those tendencies to financial literacy.

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Agarwal, Sumit and Amromin, Gene and Ben-David, Itzhak and Chomsisengphet, Souphala and Evanoff, Douglas D., Financial Literacy and Financial Planning: Evidence from India (December 20, 2010). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1728831 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1728831

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Amromin, G., I. Ben-David, S. Chomsisengphet and D. Evanoff

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