How to Select Debt Mutual Funds Suitable For Your Financial Goals?

Since the time my step-by-step guide to selecting (Equity) mutual funds become popular, I have been receiving requests to publish a similar guide for debt mutual funds. Well begun is half-done. If an investor can confidently select categories suitable for their financial goals, short-listing a set of funds from that category is that much easier….

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How to calculate returns from Dividend Mutual Funds?

In this post, let us consider how to calculate returns from ‘dividend’ and ‘dividend reinvestment’ mutual funds. This post represents an understanding of an issue which has always troubled me since the (first) manual version of mutual fund tracker (notice the frequent revisions). I thought I finally had it right in the automated version, until …

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Multi-Index Mutual Fund SIP/Lump Sum Returns Analyzer

Use this tool to  analyse the performance of equity mutual funds with 31 indices from BSE and NSE. Monthly SIP and lump sum investments for periods ranging from one to seven years can be compared. This is the third version of the Mutual Fund SIP Returns Analyzer.  The present version is an offshoot of the  S&P BSE Indices…

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What you need to know before hiring a Mutual Fund Distributor?

Since the post on, ‘What you need to know before hiring a financial advisor’, I have been bombarded by two kinds of emails/comments. Requests for sharing the list of fee-only financial planners, which is a pleasant and welcome surprise and About how mutual fund distribution is not necessarily a bad thing and how I just…

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Should I invest for my child’s marriage?

Ever since I revealed that I invest for my son’s marriage in the year-end personal financial audit, several friends, and readers have chided me about this: ‘Why do you want to invest for your kids marriage?’ ‘Our kids should fund their own marriage’ ‘Weddings should be simple affairs devoid of all lavishness’ Journalist Sunderajan Padmanabhan…

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Dynamic Asset Allocation Mutual Funds: Yield Gap vs. P/E Ratio

While investing periodically for long-term goals, an investor should be aware of two factors: The power of compounding oh-hum, boring!  I am sure most people reading this are tired of see how a small investment grows to an unimaginably large value 
 after several decades! Volatility Most of us must invest in volatile instruments like…

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Sensex Total Returns Index as a Mutual Fund Benchmark

Recently I had posted an analysis of Franklin Indian Blue Chip fund (FIBCF). In response, Swapnil suggested that I compare the fund with Sensex or Nifty including dividends. In the same post, I was able to include a comparison with the Nifty total returns index, as the data is conveniently available  (as Swapnil pointed out)….

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How to select mutual fund categories suitable for your financial goals?

You might be wondering why the title refers to mutual fund ‘categories’.  Would it not be more enticing and perhaps more useful had it read, ‘how to select mutual funds suitable for your financial goals’? Perhaps so.  However, I choose to focus on how to select mutual fund categories first, for two reasons I am…

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Visualizing Mutual Fund Volatility Measures

Mutual fund investments are subject to market risk!  Haven’t we heard that one before?! If we wish to analyze the performance of a mutual fund, we should know how to evaluate returns and how to evaluate volatility. Volatility, not risk. Risk pertains to your financial goal.  Volatility pertains to the instrument. There are many ways to…

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