Smart Investing: Five Behavioural Biases that Trip up Investors
Behavioural biases are one of the most common occurrences in investment decision making, yet are one of the last things on an investor’s mind. If you have ever bought gold in a rush, or purchased a stock just because all your colleagues bought it, or…
Your Money: Go for Floater Funds, Floating Rate Bonds or Market-Linked Debentures
While borrowers are rejoicing at the falling interest rates, bond investors and takers for term deposits are wringing their hands in despair. Investors depending on fixed income have seen their interest income dip in the recent past. This situation may persist for some time, but…
YOUR MONEY: Simple Steps to Building an Emergency Corpus
Lightning may not strike twice at the same place, but it certainly strikes at some point. Emergencies, similarly, are a part and parcel of life. Thus, emergency corpus is a mandatory component of one’s financial planning. However, what is troublesome is the uncertainty as to…
Why Women need to Create a Personal Fund from their Early Working Years
Being financially independent is one thing and being financially secured is another. Financial security is about having adequate money. In a broader frame, it means being financially prepared when life throws those unexpected curveballs at you. It is about not feeling helpless and constrained to…
8 Areas Women would like FM Nirmala Sitharaman to Address
The coronavirus pandemic has hit hard every section of the populace be it young office goers, corporate honchos, laborers, the elderly and pensioners, those working in the formal sector and those in the informal, et al. But, as in any other crisis, social or economic,…
Equity Mutual Funds: Evaluate Risks in an Equity Fund via Beta Value
Equity mutual fund schemes are known to be riskier than debt schemes or liquid fund schemes. This is common knowledge. However, what if one wants to compare within equity mutual fund schemes to see which fund is riskier? One of the ways of doing that…
Debt funds: Know When you Should Invest in Liquid Funds
Liquidity in one’s portfolio is an investment criterion grossly underestimated by the common investor. If your investment portfolio does not have adequate liquidity to manage emergencies, running expenses, and planned contingencies, your financial plans may get thrown off track and you may end up with…
Index Funds: A Low-cost, Low-risk Investment
Equity investments usually entail volatility in price and require analytical effort not only to make a good investment but also to track it thereafter. So much so that equity has become synonymous with high risk and high effort. This need not be the case. Index…
Equity Investing: Using Momentum Indicators to Invest in Stocks
While technical indicators of stock price movements like moving averages and support and resistance levels can help identify trends in the stock markets, frequently this is not enough. These trend indicators do not forewarn investors before a trigger event occurs upon which the investor needs…
Why you’ll Never Go Wrong with Real Estate Investment
During uncertain and turbulent times, the one place that offers comfort and safety is ‘home’. With job losses and economic upheaval, paying rental for homes suddenly became a financial burden. Home loan borrowers on the other hand had an option to avail EMI moratorium making…
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