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  • Sectoral Funds

    Q :As most of the sectoral funds are giving good returns for past six months. Will it be advisable to invest in sectoral funds?if yes in what of funds and the period of investment. Answer :One should not have more than 10% of one's portfolio in sectoral funds/ themes as it gets quite risky. The 2000...
    Posted to Weblog by Yogi on 10-21-2009
  • Investment Yields

    Q :Right now I have 2-3 lakh, how can i invest this money so that it yields 10000 rupees per month? Answer :If monthly income is a requirement, then you can look at Post Office MIS Scheme. It gives 8% p.a.; which will give you 24000 if you invest 3 lakhs. However, if monthly income is not required, then...
    Posted to Weblog by Yogi on 09-16-2009
  • Maximum Returns

      Q : I would like to INVEST a sum of RUPEES 50000 .Kindly suggest me the area where to invest for maximum returns. Answer : Maximum returns would depend on your personal situation since each person can afford various levels of risk/return and has different needs depending on age, family status...
    Posted to Weblog by Yogi on 09-14-2009
  • Mutual funds

    Q :Suggest 5 best equity diversified mutual funds Answer :Some diversified equity funds to look at (for investing with a tenure of 3-5 years) are DSP BR Top 100 Fund, Sundaram Select Midcap Fund, HDFC Top 200 Fund, DSP BR Equity Fund and Benchmark S&P CNX 500 Fund. However, your allocation to them...
    Posted to Weblog by Yogi on 09-14-2009
  • Long term investment

    Q: Which is the best online trading portal in terms of longtime investments?      Answer: There are many online resources for purchasing longterm investments, each with varying costs and service levels. However, choosing investments is the hard part.  This means the risk level...
    Posted to Weblog by Yogi on 09-10-2009
  • Index funds – Low risk, Good returns !

    While all actively managed equity funds aim to beat the index, an index fund aims to generate returns that replicate that of the stock market by investing in the stocks that constitute the market index. This sort of equity investing may be suitable for those who are looking to venture into equities,...
    Posted to Weblog by Yogi on 03-09-2009
  • Why do you need a Financial Planner?

    The term “ hard earned money” speaks a lot about the hard work, passion and talent of the person who earned it. However, the art does not lie in blindly making money, but in keeping it and learning how to track it. You probably can’t find someone better than yourself to take care of your money – provided...
    Posted to Weblog by Yogi on 03-05-2009
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