Investigating the Relationship between Acquired Factors and Monetary Disorders (Case Study: Banks of Tehran Stock Exchange)

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The present study investigates the relationship between acquired factors and monetary disorders for the first time in Iran. The statistical population of the banks are members of the Tehran Stock Exchange. The sample size is based on new methods based on experiments and using sample power software and according to the type of research relationship hypothesis which is a combination of two scale variables but abnormal, Spearman test has been used. The first hypothesis of the research based on the relationship between the two variables of financial knowledge and monetary disorders showed that there is no significant relationship between these two variables and the first hypothesis of the research was not accepted. However, based on the results, the second hypothesis has a significant relationship between the variables of attitude to planning and monetary disorders, which shows a negative relationship between the variables. The second hypothesis was accepted as research. Therefore, based on the acquired origin of variables has monetary disorders.

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Persian
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Journal of Investment Knowledge, Volume:13 Issue: 51, 2023
Pages:
239 to 254
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