How to save for retirement: Investment tips for moderate risk takers

How to save for retirement: Investment tips for moderate risk takers

I am 35, and recently started a new job with a monthly income of ₹1.5 lakh. I have no significant liabilities and can save 40% of my income. My investments include: ₹10 lakh in MFs (large- and mid-caps, and debt funds); ₹5 lakh in fixed deposit; and ₹3 lakh in PPF. I aim to accumulate … Read more

From Dreamers to doers: SIPs are reshaping investing in India

From Dreamers to doers: SIPs are reshaping investing in India

A year after the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) was established, private sector entities began entering the mutual fund industry. Five years later, in 1993, Kothari Pioneer, now Franklin Templeton, launched the first systematic investment plan (SIP). Today, SIPs are about to become one of the most preferred investment avenues for Indian investors. … Read more

Father’s Day 2024: From SIP to health insurance plans, five financial gifts for your dad

Father's Day 2024: From SIP to health insurance plans, five financial gifts for your dad

Father’s Day 2024: The day to honour the person who has always stood like a pillar to support us and the whole family throughout his life is here. Our fathers, grandfathers, and all those who have been father figures for us deserve massive applause for sacrificing their comfort and happiness for their children and families. … Read more

Diversifying investment style is crucial, says FundsIndia’s Arun Kumar

Diversifying investment style is crucial, says FundsIndia’s Arun Kumar

In an interaction with Mint, Kumar, known as the 80:20 investor, discusses his investment portfolio, his reasons for avoiding real estate, and why diversifying investment styles is as important as asset allocation.  He advocates for a focused approach to investing, leveraging the ‘Pareto principle’ (80:20 concept) to achieve optimal results with minimal effort. Edited excerpts: … Read more

Is the 18x15x12 formula the secret to smart investing for your child?

Is the 18x15x12 formula the secret to smart investing for your child?

A recent article about becoming a “Crorepati” by simply investing in the Public Provident Fund (PPF) has caught many people’s attention. The catch is “The investor must be willing to stay invested for 30 years”. In a country, where there are more Dream11 subscribers than mutual fund investors, the proclivity to earn money quickly is … Read more

Magic of compounding: A monthly SIP of 10K in this mutual fund since inception would have grown to ₹1.76 crore

Magic of compounding: A monthly SIP of 10K in this mutual fund since inception would have grown to ₹1.76 crore

Have you ever wondered what is the key to long term wealth creation? Is this picking the right stocks only? Or is it something to do with investing into diversified mutual funds which minimise the risk? Well, it is certainly an interplay of several factors but what really can be a gamechanger is ‘compounding’. Compounding … Read more

7 ways to use your annual bonus to accelerate your financial planning journey

7 ways to use your annual bonus to accelerate your financial planning journey

Use a small portion to treat yourself Before you get down to the business of using the annual bonus for financial planning, you may set aside 10-20% of it. You can use this amount to treat yourself and your family. It is your well-deserved bonus for which you worked hard the entire year. Hence, you … Read more

Bull run effect? Over 180 NFOs raised a whopping ₹66,000 crore in fiscal 2024

Bull run effect? Over 180 NFOs raised a whopping ₹66,000 crore in fiscal 2024

The fiscal 2023-24 was undoubtedly a good year for stock markets in general, thus delivering an impressive return of 30 percent to the benchmark index of Nifty50. No wonder then the stocks and mutual funds drew investors galore. It will, therefore, not come as a surprise that a total of 185 new fund offers, or … Read more

How can you cultivate a strong financial safety net for your siblings?

How can you cultivate a strong financial safety net for your siblings?

As millennials, it’s commonplace for us to prioritise our personal financial aspirations. However, amidst our pursuits, we must recognize the financial security of our younger siblings, who may still need to gain the maturity or resources to secure their own financial futures. Rather than solely indulging in fleeting pleasures like gadgets or social outings, we … Read more