Loans Linked to External Benchmarks: How this will impact you

From October 1, 2019, RBI has made an external benchmark based interest rate mandatory for certain categories of loans. What does this mean? How will this impact you? Let us find out starting with the basics. What does an external benchmark based loan mean in simple terms? The interest rate on your home loan/car loan/personal…

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SBI Equity Hybrid Fund Review: solid performance but should I invest?

This is an in-depth performance review of SBI Equity Hybrid Fund. We find out how consistently it has outperformed its benchmark and peers. Known as SBI Magnum Balanced prior to SEBI MF categorization, it is the seventh oldest balanced fund or aggressive hybrid fund and largest with assets of 29,354 Crores. Let us check how the fund…

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This free ebook on Health Insurance will help you choose a policy with ease!

Here is a free ebook on health insurance prepared by Venkatesh Jayaraman. Use it to understand the features of a health insurance policy and choose one suited to your needs. The ebook was shared a few days ago by the author on Twitter. Mr Jayaraman kindly consented to not only share it with freefincal readers…

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How I achieved financial freedom and became an Investment Advisor!

SEBI registered fee-only investment advisor, S R Srinivasan (SRS) discusses his journey to financial freedom for the benefit of freefincal readers. You may recall that he recently wrote about the List of Mutual fund categories that you can avoid! (incidentally, this went viral!). SRS believes in numbers based insights and naturally, I find this appealing….

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Everything you need to know about equity portfolio construction

This is a step by step guide on equity portfolio construction for retail investors with a listing of options available and pros and cons of each by SEBI Registered Investment Advisor Swapnil Kendhe who is part of my list of fee-only financial planners. Swapnil is a familiar name to regular readers. Swapnil’s website is Vivektaru. You can…

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Are you a DIY investor? Be careful what you read and how you apply stuff

A DIY investor invariably ends up reading a lot of stuff (and fluff). One typically starts with basic finance and business books, one thing leads to another and next thing you know, you end up reading stuff on history, psychology, personal and career development, management, leadership, philosophy and whatnot. This is a guest post by…

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