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Mutual fund investments have gained a lot of popularity in the last two decades, primarily for its ability to reduce risks, provide greater diversification and beat market volatility to a certain extent. But with a plethora of schemes available in the...
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“Price is what you pay. Value is what you get. ” - Warren Buffett Every investor has a dream to become successful like Warren Buffett and be the richest person in the world. But rarely do these investors follow their icon’s mantra...
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Introduction to SBI Mutual Fund: InvestmentYogi: Provides you a detailed review of best SBI mutual funds for investments. ...
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In 1963, the Unit Trust of India (UTI) was set up. This is the birth year for Indian mutual fund industry. In 1964, UTI mutual fund had launched US 64 scheme which went on to become the most popular scheme to invest in among investors till the government...
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Introduction of HDFC Mutual Fund: InvestmentYogi: Provides you a detailed review of best HDFC mutual funds for investments. HDFC mutual fund was incorporated...
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There are many investors who are puzzled to select fund options while investing in equity mutual funds. They don’t understand the basic difference between Dividend Payout, Dividend Re-investment, Growth or Bonus options. So, let’s focus on these mutual...
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Investors have the appetite to invest directly in equities or through diversified equity mutual fund schemes. But, the risk involved of investing in such instruments is higher and not safe for conservative investors. They are recommended to invest in...
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From long era there is a common statement, “Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket!” flashing again and again in front of investors eyes. But, many investors have been ignoring it and act as an over smart investor. They move ahead and invest heavily...
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For us Indians, gold is a symbol of purity, prosperity and opulence. However, globally, gold normally trades like a commodity – the most precious commodity. Not only is it universally accepted, it is also considered as safe haven in times of economic...
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What are Large Cap Funds? Large cap funds are those mutual funds , which look for capital...
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Kisan Vikas Patra or KVP is one of the many fixed income financial products offered by the Indian Post Office department. It is a fixed income instrument that offers to double the investment in 8.7 years. Anyone wishing to invest their money at a safe...
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InvestmentYogi: Advises on the top mutual funds for SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) under categories like equity diversified, tax saving funds and balanced funds There is a famous quote, “Drop by Drop forms the ocean.” Similarly, every paisa makes a...
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There are flashy numbers of dividend pay outs in percentages declared by fund houses on a regular basis in newspapers, periodicals, websites, etc. These numbers attract investor eyeballs towards their schemes. Now, SEBI has stepped in and has asked fund...
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With so much transparency, access to information and expert advice available through the internet and media - print and electronic, evaluating a mutual fund should be child’s play. Well if that’s what you think...here’s news for you…It is not. While it...
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Monthly Income Plans are a good option for risk averse investors who are looking for a higher return and more liquid alternative to Fixed Deposits. We also present a list of best MIP mutual fund schemes for 2010 What is a Monthly Income Plan (MIP) mutual...
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