Abstract:
Financial satisfaction results from a form of one's behavior that relates to how these
individuals manage their income to meet their financial needs. Financial demand is
said to be successful if it can meet individual consumption's short-term and long-term
needs without any shortcomings. This study aims to find out the relationship between
Financial Behavior, Financial Knowledge, Financial Attitude, with Financial
Satisfaction. Colombo Stock Exchange investors living in Jaffna district have been
considered for this study, and convenient sampling was used to select the participants
of this study. Primary data were collected using a questionnaire and which were
collected from 55 individual investors. Cronbach's Alpha was used to measure the
reliability of the variables. Correlation and regression analysis were used for the data
analysis. The study's outcome revealed that there wasa significant positive
relationship of financial behavior, financial knowledge, and financial attitude with
financial satisfaction. Future researchers are expected to consider more variables that
may affect the financial satisfaction and accommodate more respondents to
generalize the findings