Saving enough and having a comfortable life in the future is what everyone dreams about. But ‘how’ and ‘how much’ are the inert questions anybody would have in mind. Am I saving enough for the future? Will it take care of my future with the increasing prices and inflation rates? How can investment decisions be […]
What you need to know about Mutual Fund NAV?
When you start off with your investing dreams in mutual funds, you tend to come across the term NAV a lot. Quite a few people throw such jargons around their conversation just to make the listener feel that the speaker knows more stuff! So, what really is NAV? An investment in knowledge pays the best […]
Is there REALLY any difference between saving and investing?
Listen to this article I have been witnessing people, especially the younger generation, working really hard and late hours in order to live a luxurious and content life. When I ask them about investments, most of them satisfactorily tell me that they are saving 20-30% of their monthly income. They seem very happy about it. […]
How debt funds score better than Fixed Deposits?
Capital protection is the first thing an investor needs, before he invests in any scheme. It is with the hope to get protection and returns, most people choose Fixed Deposits to park their hard earned money. But to what extent your money is safe in banks? Or to be clear, do bank deposits really keep […]
5 Mistakes You Should Avoid in Selecting Tax Saving Investments
The word ‘tax’ troubles every salaried individual and business person, equally. Nobody likes when a portion of their income gets deducted in the form of tax. Therefore, individuals that fall in the tax bracket, choose certain tax-saving schemes like PPF, Mutual Funds, and tax-saving FDs, life insurance, Mediclaim policy or property investment. The deduction available […]
How Are We a Good Saver But a Bad Investor?
The below piece will help you understand how most of us save intelligently but invest roughly. Every one of us is a doctor in our view, just as we all are financial planners. We rely on self-medication when we are physically down or act as a medical assistant when our family members are hit by […]







