6 Reasons for Investing Regularly

Here are 6 reasons for investing systematically or regularly. 1. Light on the wallet It is easier to build a long-term innings with singles than hitting 4s and 6s every time. It is convenient to save Rs.500 or Rs.1000 every month than trying to save a lac in one shot....

Importance of Early Investing and benefits of Compounding

Let’s take an example to understand the importance of investing early and benefits of compounding. Suresh and Mahesh start working at the age of 20. Both join the company at the same time. Case 1 (Suresh) Suresh understands the importance of investing early and...

The Magic of Compounding

When we invest early in our lives, the amount keeps growing at a specific interest rate. At the time of maturity, it becomes a big chunk. Long back, when the inventor of the chess showed the game to an Indian king, the king was so impressed by the new game, that he...

Mutual Funds checklist before you Invest

1. Draw up your asset allocation Allocate available assets across different asset classes based on your level of risk capacity and risk tolerance. 2. Identify funds that fall into your Buy List Find mutual funds that meet your preferences. Check the objective of the...

Types of Mutual Funds Schemes in India

A wide variety of Mutual Fund Schemes exists to cater to the needs such as financial position, risk tolerance, and return expectations etc. Don’t get confused about the below classifications. This is just for reading. In future articles, I will focus on only...

Advantages and Disadvantages of Mutual Funds

Every investment has its pros and cons, so mutual funds also. One must keep in mind about the Pros and Cons of Investments in mutual funds. Advantages of Mutual Funds for Investors 1. Simplicity Mutual fund concept is simple and easy to understand for a common man....