You have just started earning and want your money to grow steadily over time. You might be planning for a comfortable retirement, a child's education or a future home, but investing a large sum at once...
Recent findings indicate that while Indian women are increasingly saving, many remain cautious about investing. A recent study reveals that approximately 70% of women in India actively save every month. However, merely 40% venture into investments...
For many individuals in India, the decision about how to invest savings often revolves around a key question: should one choose a secure, government-supported...
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) and mutual funds are two prevalent investment vehicles that cater to distinct needs. Investors often find themselves contemplating which option aligns...
In a significant shift, Indian households are moving away from traditional investment avenues such as fixed deposits, gold, and real estate. Historically, equities were...
The regulatory landscape for mutual funds in India is evolving, particularly with the introduction of life cycle funds. The Securities and Exchange Board of...
Equity funds are a commonly explored mutual fund category for investors who wish to participate in the growth potential of companies through the stock...
In recent years, mutual funds have caught the attention of India’s growing millennial population. Unlike the generations before them who preferred fixed deposits, gold,...