Why creating passive income is essential for your retirement plan

Including one or more passive income sources in our retirement plan is crucial. It not only enhances our income and minimizes the risk of investments in the capital market but also helps us stay active and nimble—a strategy for achieving it. Passive income refers to any income source that requires minimal maintenance of the actual…

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Why most investors are wrong about their risk appetites!

Many investors believe their risk appetite falls under three categories: low, medium and risk. They also assume risk appetite refers to “how much risk we can handle”. Both these notions are incorrect. Unfortunately, risk appetites cannot be quantified. Although expensive questionnaires with objective questions like “What will you do if the stock market crashes by…

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Will gains from Parag Parikh Dynamic Asset Allocation Fund be taxed as per slab?

In response to our article – Parag Parikh Dynamic Asset Allocation Fund: Who should invest? – many readers are not clear about the taxation status of the fund. Some even claim that it will be taxed as per slab. In this article, we explain the fund’s taxation status. Note: Tax rules change often. The rules mentioned…

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Debt and hybrid mutual fund screener (Feb 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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Parag Parikh Dynamic Asset Allocation Fund: Who should invest?

Parag Parikh, Dynamic Asset Allocation Fund, is an open-ended dynamic asset allocation fund launching on Feb 20th. We discuss who can consider investing in the fund. According to the scheme flyer, “The fund will predominantly invest in debt instruments and endeavour to maintain equity allocation between 35% and 65%* (some of it will be hedged…

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What is the best way for college students to start trading?

College students often ask me: “What is the best way to start trading?”. They probably expect me to belt out learning resources and the best demat account. But I usually disappoint them with the following response. To make significant money from trading, one needs significant capital, which college students are unlikely to have. Trading involves…

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How I Rebuilt My Finances After a Personal Tragedy

In April 2023, 31-year-old Abhineeth shared his plans for achieving financial independence and buying/constructing a decent house for his family. In his second audit, he shares how he rebuilt his finances after a personal tragedy. About this series: I am grateful to readers for sharing intimate details about their financial lives for the benefit of readers….

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The pitfalls of conventional retirement planning calculations

SEBI-registered flat fee-only advisor Swapnil Kendhe explains the pitfalls of conventional retirement planning calculations. About the author: Swapnil is a SEBI Registered Investment Advisor and is one of the sought-after advisors on the freefincal fee-only financial planners’ list. You can learn more about him and his service via his website, Vivektaru. His story: Becoming a competent & capable financial advisor:…

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