Nippon India ETF Nifty BeES vs UTI Nifty Index Fund: Which is better?
A comparison of Nippon India ETF Nifty BeES with UTI Nifty Index Fund to understand the true cost of investing in an ETF.
Continue reading →A comparison of Nippon India ETF Nifty BeES with UTI Nifty Index Fund to understand the true cost of investing in an ETF.
Continue reading →Screener for consistently performing equity mutual funds in May 2020. You can screen on the basis of fund category & benchmark. Includes an Rs. 1000 off, discounted link to the lectures on goal-based portfolio management.
Continue reading →The lockdown has put many people out of business and in particular, some segments that dependent on footfall from other parts of the country or the world face huge uncertainty. Even if you are salaried and not sure if you would be in the coming months, a regular income stream has to be set up…
Continue reading →House rent allowance (HRA) is an allowance that many employees in India receive, both in the public and private sectors. Many employees also have a home loan in their names. Tax benefits are available on both HRA and home loan. Let’s see how HRA and home loans can be used to reduce your tax outgo.
Continue reading →If you have just started investing in mutual funds over the last few years, perhaps via a SIP, then here is what you should do next! These would help increase confidence and not fear market crashes or years of no returns (yes that is possible!).
Continue reading →Sooner or later after we finish college and start working, a life-altering realisation hits us. We find out what our school mates and college mates are doing, their lifestyle, how much they are likely to earn etc. We begin defining our relative station in life. What should a reasonably young person with “low income” do to…
Continue reading →When I first computed the overall equity mutual fund portfolio return for my retirement corpus after the crash it was close to 10%. I thought, “hey that does not seem bad! Maybe with time, the XIRR sensitivity to market movement is lower”. Turns out, there was a problem in the calculation and the return is…
Continue reading →This is a momentum stock screener with low price volatility (May 2020). The screener covers 100 stocks from the Nifty 100 Index Inside, you also get an Rs. 1000 off, discounted link to the lectures on goal-based portfolio management
Continue reading →Nippon India Nivesh Lakshya Fund is an open-ended long-duration debt scheme investing in instruments such that the Macaulay duration of the portfolio is greater than 7 years. We discuss the nature of this funds portfolio, its investment strategy and who should invest in this fund.
Continue reading →A 19% monthly return from the stock market without any background or context would seem something to cheer about. However with India at least weeks away from flattening the curve, the worst for stock investors is yet to come.
Continue reading →Melvin Joseph, one of India first SEBI registered investment advisors has released a free ebook titled Health Insurance Simplified (download link below). It explains all terms and definitions of a health insurance policy in an easy-to-understand manner.
Continue reading →This is a simple thumb rule for computing how much money we require for financial independence and retirement – normal or early (aka FIRE). You can also download a free e-book, an Excel sheet and an android app to answer questions like (1) what is the corpus required? (2) How long will a corpus last?…
Continue reading →We present tracking error data for various durations and discuss how to select an index fund with it. We find that funds with lower AUM and higher expenses could also track the index well!
Continue reading →Want to combine NIfty Next 50 Index fund and NIfty 50 Index fund? Here is how the mix has performed in the past
Continue reading →These are some essential differences between liquid funds and other debt funds that investors need to know about
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