Money Management Among the Individual Working Personnel in India – A Study with Special Reference to Coimbatore District

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bhupendra Kumar
2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 376-389
Author(s):  
Dr. Umamaheswari K. Et al.

Now a day’s, money management - financial literacy becomes a foremost challenge faced by most of the developed and developing countries globally. The reviews evidenced that the monetary management level of the individual in India is low. This made the researcher to study the behavioural pattern of the monetary management. As enough research has been carried out by various researchers in this aspect, the researcher considered Coimbatore city which is listed as one of the smart city in India for her study. Coimbatore is known for the place of industrialized, blended of unique culture, no comprehensive study was carried out to study the various aspects of monetary management among the employees.


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 1060-1072
Author(s):  
Dr. Umamaheswari K. Et al.

Now a day’s, money management - financial literacy becomes a foremost challenge faced by most of the developed and developing countries globally. The reviews evidenced that the monetary management level of the individual in India is low. This made the researcher to study the behavioural pattern of the monetary management. As enough research has been carried out by various researchers in this aspect, the researcher considered Coimbatore city which is listed as one of the smart city in India for her study. Coimbatore is known for the place of industrialized, blended of unique culture, no comprehensive study was carried out to study the various aspects of monetary management among the employees.


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 966-972
Author(s):  
Dr. Umamaheswari. K Et al.

Now a day’s, money management - financial literacy becomes a foremost challenge faced by most of the developed and developing countries globally. The reviews evidenced that the monetary management level of the individual in India is low. This made the researcher to study the behavioural pattern of the monetary management. As enough research has been carried out by various researchers in this aspect, the researcher considered Coimbatore city which is listed as one of the smart city in India for her study. Coimbatore is known for the place of industrialized, blended of unique culture, no comprehensive study was carried out to study the various aspects of monetary management among the employees.


1990 ◽  
Vol 13 ◽  
pp. 294-315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Else Mundal

In the written sources the gods are arranged in a patriarchal family structure with Odin on the top.  If we try to rank the gods in order of precedence on the basis of the number of instances in the toponymic material, Odin would be found a good way down the list. Generally, we should expect gods connected with the cult of fertility and the agricultural society to be overrepresented in the toponymic material in comparison with a god of war. If we consider our literary sources and ask which of the goddesses' names are most frequently used as basic words in kenningar for women, we see that many of the more "unknown" goddesses are very well represented in this material. In the toponymic material, it was the leading goddess who was considered to be the leading god's wife, but not necessarily. Both Frigg and Freyja belong to the type of fertility goddess.


1977 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 461-475 ◽  
Author(s):  
T R Smith

An important problem of general interest concerns the aggregate response of a system to increasing density (or decreasing effective distance between units). An analysis is made for a system in which the individual responses to changing density are smooth. The analysis is presented in terms of the ‘overbanked’ situation of the USA in the 1920s. Models are derived from micro-economic principles concerning the interaction of two banks in competition for deposits as road transportation decreases in relative cost. The conclusion drawn from analysis of the models is that aggregate deposits may increase in a smooth or in a discontinuous (jump) fashion, the jump depending on the nature of an individual banker's response function and occurring despite smooth individual responses. In the case where the system is always in equilibrium, the jump may be a catastrophe in the sense described by Thorn. The analysis indicates that improvements in road transportation may have significantly reduced the stability of the banking system to a point of catastrophic collapse (as well as, for example, overzealous chartering by the authorities). The analysis should have application to many other situations in which decreasing effective distance is an important fact.


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