Only 18% of single working women make their own investment decisions and 77% of the fairer sex depends on spouse or parents for their investment decisions, says a study.
"Only a minuscule 23% of the surveyed working women claim to be sole decision makers, when it comes to making their own investments."This figure is even lower at 18% when it comes to the proportion of single working women who take their own investment decisions," says a study by mutual fund company DSP BlackRock.
According to the study, while 92% of working women claim to be involved in the investment decision-making process, 70% of these women are actually joint decision makers and a majority of these (52%) are only informed about the investment decisions which have already been made."The main reason why women don't take investment decisions
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