Finfluencer vs Financial Expert: What are the differences?

A reader asks, “What are the differences between finfluencers and financial experts? Is there any way to distinguish them? How can investors be wary of finfluencers?” Definitions for both types are subjective, and these are mine: A finfluencer has a good understanding of the kind of content that would be lapped by consumers (viewers/readers/listeners) and…

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Debt and hybrid mutual fund screener (Nov 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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Why we need to stop assuming our investment choices are the best

If we consider any argument involving money managment, personal finance, investing, insurance, etc., there is something common among the two or more opposing ideas/sides. Each side thinks their choice is the best. Each side is pretty smug about their decisions. Unfortunately, this is rather immature, and we need to do better. Take, for example, the…

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