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Socio-Demographic Impacts on the Personal Savings Portfolio Choice: A Decision Tree Approach

Milijana Novovic Buric, Milan Raicevic, Ljiljana Kascelan and Vladimir Kascelan
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Milijana Novovic Buric: University of Montenegro, Montenegro
Milan Raicevic: Lovcen Osguranje AD, Podgorica, Montenegro
Ljiljana Kascelan: University of Montenegro, Montenegro
Vladimir Kascelan: University of Montenegro, Montenegro

International Journal of Business Analytics (IJBAN), 2022, vol. 9, issue 1, 1-23

Abstract: Insufficiently developed financial system, poor standard of living and inappropriate education of citizens on the saving products, lead to low level of investment in the financial market of developing countries. In this paper special attention is paid to examining the socio-demographic profile of Montenegrin citizens that invest their funds in some of the offered form of savings, as well as examining main factors that restrict their investment. For this purpose, data collected through the survey of Montenegrin citizens were processed using Decision Tree method. Survey results have shown that there is a low level of savings, as well as that citizens prefer deposits and life insurance products rather than pension plans and debt securities. Also, the results indicate that the main causes of the current state of savings in Montenegro are low standard of living, citizens´ poor awareness and the financial system which causes the insufficiently attractive supply of savings.

Date: 2022
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