3. Investment is time, energy, or matter spent in the hope of
future benefits actualized within a specified date or time
frame in Badin.
Investment is putting money into an asset with the
expectation of, capital appreciation dividends,
and/or interest earnings. The research was qualitative.
Open-ended questionnaire filled out by 24 randomly
selected sample.
Research concluded that there is a investment trend in
Badin with the purpose of making their financial position
better but people were not clear about their improvement
in financial position cause of the investment.
4. Investment and saving play significant role in the stability of
economic growth in any country.
The action or process of investing money for profit.
Investment is the most volatile component of Gross domestic
product. Domestic saving nourishes the domestic investment
more crucially than any other source of income.
Saving and investment are two key macro variables with
micro foundations which can play a significant role in
economic growth, inflation stability and promotion of
employment especially if seen in the context of a developing
country.
5. To fulfill subjects requirement
To identify investment trend
in Badin
6. Reforms have begun in Pakistan to sustain the funded
pension scheme for government-operated pension schemes
such as the Employees Old Age Benefit Institution.
Government-backed securities are interest-bearing debt
instruments. Funded pension schemes depend
heavily on portfolio performance because risk is transferred
to contributors. Therefore, asset allocation becomes
considerably important (Rehman, Fahd 2010).
the investment trend in Pakistan fluctuated from province to
province, urban to rural, and urban to urban. This research
paper focuses on the investment trends in Hyderabad, and
identifies some causes and consequences of the trend. (Vishnu
Parmar & Dr Amanat Ali Jalbani (2005) said)
7. Research was qualitative.
There were 25 copies of questionnaires
distributed. 24 were received.
The random sampling technique was used.
There were 8 questions open-ended and 2
questions were close-ended.
8. Q01: Do you invest ?
Q02: For which investment you get more profit?
Q03: what is the purpose of your investment?
Q04: What are the specific risk associated with this investment?
Q05: How much money do you invest?
9. Q06: How much this investment makes money?(profit)
Q07: Which institutions you invest in?
a) Bank b) Agriculture c) Insurance policy d)others-----------
Q08; How much you improved your financial position through
investment?
Q09: What modes of investment are available/ accessible in
Badin?
Q10: What is your investment time frame?
a) 3 month b) b) 6 month c) 1 year d) 2 years e ) 5 years
10. Q01: Do you invest ?
Yes=100%
Q02: For which investment you get more profit?
Shop=50%
Q03: what is the purpose of your investment?
100% improve financial position and get profit
Q04: What are the specific risk associated with this
investment?
41% competition
Q05: How much money do you invest?
38.78% Rs. 2000000
11. Q06: How much this investment makes money?(profit)
28% 100000
Q07: Which institutions you invest in?
52% shop
Q08; How much you improved your financial position through
investment?
Very well=32% and normal=32%
Q09: What modes of investment are available/ accessible in Badin?
Bank=68% and agriculture=68%
Q10: What is your investment time frame?
2 years=52%
12. People of Badin having much tendency of
investment, mostly in shops, agriculture and banks.
Most of them having purpose of making their
financial position better. Competition was found the
main risk. They were not clear about their
improvement in financial position cause of the
investment.
13. Rehman, Fahd (2010) Asset Allocation for Government Pension
Funds in Pakistan: A Case for International Diversification
Investment Trends in Hyderabad, Pakistan [Vishnu Parmar & Dr Amanat
Ali Jalbani (2005)
The 2009 EU Survey on R&D Investment Business Trends
(Alexander Tuebke & Hector Hernandez Guevara & Michele Cincera (2010))
Trend analysis in two standard growth models (Restrepo Ochoa, Sergio I.
& Vázquez Pérez, Jesús (2002)
The 2012 EU Survey on R&D Investment Trends (Alexander Tuebke &
Fernando Hervas Soriano & Joerg Zimmermann (2012)
Market oscillations induced by the competition between value-based
and trend-based investment strategies (G. Caginalp & D. Balenovich (1994)