Evaluating the Effectiveness of Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) in Wealth Creation for Middle-Income Salaried Employees
Author :
Dhananjay Rajendra MarneJourna Name:
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Abstract:
Retail investing in India has undergone a structural transformation over the past decade, with Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) emerging as one of the most widely adopted wealth-building mechanisms among urban wage earners. This paper investigates the extent to which SIP-based mutual fund contributions facilitate tangible financial growth for middle-income salaried workers in Pune, Maharashtra. Drawing on primary survey data gathered from one hundred respondents and analysed through chi-square goodness-of-fit tests, the study quantifies awareness levels, fund-type preferences, perceived wealth impact, and the relationship between monthly income and contribution size. Results across all four statistical hypotheses reject the null at the five-percent significance level, confirming that salaried employees possess measurably non-uniform SIP awareness, exhibit clear equity-fund preferences, widely credit SIPs with advancing their financial goals, and allocate income to SIPs in proportions that vary systematical
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Chicago:Dhananjay Rajendra Marne. "Evaluating the Effectiveness of Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) in Wealth Creation for Middle-Income Salaried Employees" Example, Volume-4-issue-2-Year-Volume-4-issue-2-3048-7722. https://ijnrefm.com/wp-content/uploads/ijnrefm-volume4-issue2-292.pdf.