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A reader says, “I have been reading Subramoney and Freefincal for a few years. My father thought the stock market was like a lottery and never invested in it. After a few missed opportunities and very low savings at age 30 (<1x my annual expenses), I got my first decent job and realized I had…
Continue reading →This is a debt mutual fund screener for portfolio selection, tracking, and learning. It also includes hybrid funds that invest in bonds. It will satisfy investors who wish to invest in money market funds, banking PSU funds, etc. The credit quality of the bonds in the portfolio and the bond maturity profile can be tracked….
Continue reading →A reader says, “Was going through your article on “Should I withdraw from PPF to increase my Equity allocation”. I am in exactly the opposite situation. I am 51 and want to retire now. My Equity allocation is 58%, and my Debt is 42%. Should I sell my equity and move to Debt to maintain…
Continue reading →While reading about living trusts and retirement planning, I came across a very important regulatory update from SEBI – one that directly affects how your investments are handled if you become temporarily or permanently unable to sign documents due to a physical condition. About the author: Manmohan Sethumadhavan is a freelancer, investor, and personal finance enthusiast…
Continue reading →This index fund screener is based on tracking error and returns difference wrt benchmarks (also known as tracking difference). It will help users evaluate how efficiently an index fund has tracked its underlying benchmark. It will also help them understand how tracking a midcap index or the Nifty 100 or 500 differs from tracking the…
Continue reading →From October, our popular equity mutual fund screener (thousands of our readers use it) will include the Ulcer Index as a parameter along with rolling returns, downside capture, upside capture, trailing returns and standard deviation. The Ulcer Index is a measure of downside risk in actively managed mutual funds. It is a simple way to…
Continue reading →A reader wants to know how he should invest Rs. 10 lakhs in equity mutual funds. A discussion. There are some questions an investor needs to ask himself before proceeding. 1: Will this amount be associated with a single goal or multiple goals? If it is the latter, for each goal what is the current…
Continue reading →I am amazed to see a ton of videos advising youngsters to invest in their 20s; the sooner they start, the better it is for them. Compounding is the eighth wonder of the world, etc. Maybe all of that’s true. But I didn’t start investing in equities until I was 29. I am 34 today,…
Continue reading →In this article, we discuss whether there is a factor index that has consistently lower risk than broad-based indices or market capitalisation weighted indices like Nifty 50, 100, 500, etc. A factor index is an intermediate between an active and a passive strategy. It is rule-based but also passive. The catch is, the rules tend…
Continue reading →Remember buying a phone, bike, or car. How much time did you spend analysing the product—checking features, prices, taking feedback from friends, or reading online reviews? And how much time do you spend reviewing a financial product? You would probably say this is not an apple-to-apple comparison, or it’s an apple-to-orange comparison. No, I am…
Continue reading →This ETF screener is based on tracking errors and differences (ETF return minus index return). It will help users evaluate how efficiently an ETF has tracked its underlying benchmark. The tracking error is the ETF’s standard deviation minus the index’s monthly return differences. The lower the tracking error, the more efficient the ETF is in…
Continue reading →A reader says, “I am a senior citizen and an investment banking professional with over three decades in the Middle East. As an NRI, who would return to India”. “The facts: Am a senior citizen , aged 63, with self owned debt free houses. Will live in one of them. A retired life for a…
Continue reading →So gold and silver prices are zooming up, and everyone wants a slice of the metals in their portfolio. Here is a checklist before you buy gold and silver for “diversification”. 1. Did you know that the worst time to buy an asset or commodity for the first time is when everyone is talking about…
Continue reading →A reader says, “I am 30 years old and currently invest in the HDFC Sensex Index Fund for my equity allocation and the Parag Parikh Dynamic Asset Allocation Fund for my debt portion. Articles from freefincal have been very helpful in understanding and making investment decisions for myself. While I must not seek financial advice…
Continue reading →The latest freefincal Equity Mutual Fund Performance Screener is now available. Use it to screen for consistently performing equity mutual funds. You can screen based on fund category & benchmark to identify mutual funds that offer higher returns than the benchmark while maintaining lower risk. Inside, you get discounted links to our robo advisory tool…
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