UTI Gilt Fund with 10 year Constant Duration: Is this a right time to invest?

UTI Gilt Fund with 10-year Constant Duration is an open-ended debt scheme that invests predominantly in government securities issued by central and state governments. The weighted average portfolio maturity will be maintained at around ten years. A reader wants to know if this is the right time to buy such a product. Also, The fund…

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Is retirement planning guesswork? How can we be sure of the assumptions used?

A reader writes, “One of the big unknowns is the real expense during retirement. We can make an educated guess based on current living expenses etc, however, the surprises are likely to come and disrupt. Medical expenses are a big surprise – post a certain age, insurance is also not available. While hospitalization and treatment…

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Rupee cost averaging via SIP has no benefit other than accumulating MF units

We recently showed that a mutual fund SIP will not help you reduce risk when the market falls! Inspite of seeing data that rupee cost averaging will not reduce risk or enhance returns in any tangible way, many investors keep “talking” about the “averaging benefits of SIP”. In this article, we show further and repeated proof…

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