Just like any product or service, even mutual funds charge a small fee for managing your money. This fee is charged in the form of an expense ratio.
A SIP in a debt fund can ensure peace of mind in addition to healthy risk-adjusted returns.
It is often prudent for the investor to invest in the shorter end of the yield curve, where volatility is lower
When you are choosing a thematic ETF or a sectoral ETF allocate money wisely. Do not put all your money in units of one ETF.
Hemant Rustagi, founder-director of Wiseinvest, explains what are NFOs and if investors should consider investing in them
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) gives you an easy and affordable entry into the real estate segment
Sebi has issued a circular exempting the applicability of closing day NAV on transactions in the ETF units by the large investors directly with AMCs.
In both ETFs and Index Funds one must choose those with low Tracking Error and Expense Ratio. In ETFs investors must additionally look at the liquidit
Money9 Helpline hosted Viral Bhatt of Money Mantra to help debunk myths about mutual funds and explain the facts
As an investor, if one invests Rs 6,000 in a mutual fund with a NAV of Rs 600, he will be allocated 10 units of that fund