Fixed deposit is one of the most popular and widely used investment product in India. A Fixed Deposit is a financial investment instrument offered by NBFCs and banks, which provide a fixed rate of interest (higher than saving and current account deposit) during entire tenure...

Quantitative strategies involve creating a portfolio of stocks using set rules, which are framed based on well-established principles of finance. A vast majority of investors believe that Market Beta and Manager Alpha drive the portfolio returns. However, recent research has shown that a large part of...

It is often said that mutual fund is the best investment vehicle for new investors as well as small investors. One does not require any special knowledge about the finance or investment domain to be able to invest in mutual funds. Moreover, there is no...

‘Is Demat account required for mutual fund' is one of the many questions that bogs a new investor down. A question like this not only confuses a new investor but also delays the investor’s decision to begin their mutual fund investment journey. Therefore, a short...

  Choosing a mutual fund, be it equity or debt mutual fund is not an easy task. There are some funds that give higher returns but put your capital at risk, while some others generate moderate returns but protect your capital from losing value. Moreover, there...

When you search for the term “investing” in Google, it provides a plethora of results. While many websites provide intellectual content on investing, we believe investing only require basic principles and not full-length texts or complete website for that matter. This time, we seek to...

What is a Demat account? A Demat account, also known as the dematerialized account, is similar to a bank account but is meant to hold financial instruments in electronic form. Financial instruments include shares, bonds, government securities, mutual funds etc. A demat account functions similar to...

RBI maintains status quo; surprise with a downward revision of inflation The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Reserve Bank of India(RBI), in its first bi-monthly policy meeting of fiscal 2018-19, kept the repo rate unchanged at 6 percent. While five out of six members supported...

 Why investing is good for you? In today’s world just earning money is not enough and investments play a very important role in how you’re planning to shape your future. While an individual may be working hard to earn money but that might not be adequate...

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