The Road to Redemption: How I Overcame My Investment Mistakes

In this edition of the reader story, Sanjoy shares his investment mistakes and lessons learned. In a previous article, he discussed the Financial Lessons Learned During and After a PhD About this series: I am grateful to readers for sharing intimate details about their financial lives for the benefit of readers. Some of the previous editions are linked…

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Debt and hybrid mutual fund screener (June 2024) for selection, tracking, learning

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….

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How to select an index fund: a step-by-step guide

Here is a step-by-step guide to selecting an index. 1. Where and how you invest does not matter if you do not have a proper investment plan. The right return expectation, the correct initial asset allocation, an excellent risk-management strategy, systematic investing, systematic increase in investing and periodic reviews. The freefincal robo advisor tool can…

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Have capital gains and dividends? Correct this autofill while filing ITR!

If you have capital gains and dividends to report to the taxman, correct this auto-fill while filing ITR! About the author: Manmohan Sethumadhavan is a freelancer, investor, and personal finance enthusiast “in search of the absolute truth.” You can follow Manu on Twitter @ManuTsr. Also, read his article: How to calculate LTCG with Grandfathering for equity shares…

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Why I purchased Schengen travel insurance in Germany, not India

If you are travelling on a Schengen Visa, travel insurance is mandatory. In this article, Anoop shares his experience of buying Schengen travel insurance. Note: My limited understanding is that, in principle, it may be possible for Indian residents (without any sponsors in Europe) to buy Schegne insurance from European insurers, but it won’t be…

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How to calculate LTCG with Grandfathering for equity shares that split – How to fill Schedule 112A

In this article, we discuss How to calculate LTCG with a Grandfathering clause for equity shares that underwent split and how to fill Schedule 112A. About the author: Manmohan Sethumadhavan is a freelancer, investor, and personal finance enthusiast “in search of the absolute truth.” You can follow Manu on Twitter @ManuTsr. I purchased 1000 Nos….

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