Mutual funds are the preferred mode of investment for many investors. They allow investment for as low as ₹100 and help you diversify your portfolio with ease. In the case…
Can I Select Any Other Direct Plans Of The Same AMC?
The mutual fund industry in India has seen rapid growth in recent times. Between February 2013 and February 2023, the Assets Under Management (AUM) of Indian fund houses witnessed around…
How Do I Change Mutual Funds From Regular To Direct?
Mutual funds are a popular investment option due to their potential for high returns and risk diversification. But did you know mutual funds are available in two variants— Regular Plans…
Mutual Funds Vs. Hedge Funds: What’s the difference?
Investing in stocks, bonds, and other securities has become increasingly popular over the years. However, with so many investment options available today, it can be challenging to find the right…
5 biases you must avoid while selecting mutual funds
Mutual funds have become widely popular in the last two decades due to their convenience factor. Thanks to the fintech boom in India, several apps and platforms are available to…
How Mutual Fund Companies Make Money
Currently, mutual funds have become quite a popular term among investors. However, very few people understand how these funds work. Not everybody is a financial expert, and many things are…
Debt Funds Are Breaking Up With Indexation Benefits
The recently approved Finance Bill ends indexation benefits for debt mutual funds. In this article, we are exploring how it will affect debt fund investors. Debt Mutual Funds Are Going…
5 Ways To Measure Mutual Fund Risk
Overview Keen to get started with investing in mutual funds and wondering how to measure mutual fund risk? A good approach is to research mutual fund trends and track MF…
What Are the Benefits Of A Balanced Advantage Fund?
It’s a new day and we are going to learn about a new mutual fund today. There are several types of mutual funds available in the market. It might feel…
What Is 15*15*15 Rule In Mutual Funds?
The 15*15*15 rule in mutual funds suggests a guideline where investors are advised to stay invested for at least 15 years, invest at least 15% of their income, and review…