The Effect of Investment Knowledge Ability, Capital, and Investment Motivation on The Capital Market with Income as Moderation Variable
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Investment Knowledge, Capital, Investment Motivation, Income, Capital MarketsAbstract
This study aims to determine the effect of the ability of investment knowledge, capital, and investment motivation with income as a moderating variable on the capital market. The population of this study was obtained by 134 respondents with the sampling procedure using purposive sampling. The type of data used in this study is primary data. Data collection techniques with distribution in the form of links using moderation regression. The results of the research partially show that investment knowledge, capital, and investment motivation with income as a moderating variable have a positive and significant effect on the capital market. The results of the research simultaneously show that investment knowledge, capital, and investment motivation with income as a moderating variable have a positive and significant effect on the capital market
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