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Which is the best investment option - Stock Markets, Real Estate or Fixed Deposits?

Which is the best investment option - Stock Markets, Real Estate or Fixed Deposits?

Unlike the risks under stocks, a real estate asset is a much safer investment, where the asset value isn't subjected to drastic fluctuation. There are more critical differences you should consider before investing.
by Nutan Gupta 06/05/2017
Why MIPs are better than annuity products?

Why MIPs are better than annuity products?

Monthly Investment Plan (MIP) is your best bet in certain scenarios. Browse through for complete article for details.
by Nutan Gupta 06/05/2017
Explained: Basic Difference Between Stock Index, Stock Market & Stock Exchange

Explained: Basic Difference Between Stock Index, Stock Market & Stock Exchange

Understanding the difference between stock index, a stock market and stock exchange can be difficult for new investors. Here is a simple explanation that should help.
by Nutan Gupta 05/05/2017
Top 3 Investment Books For Beginners

Top 3 Investment Books For Beginners

You can't learn Investment by losing your money. Read Investment guides from leaders in business and finance Warren Buffett, Robert Kiyosaki, Benjamin Graham and more.
by Nutan Gupta 05/05/2017
Beginner's Guide to 80C Tax Saving Instruments

Beginner's Guide to 80C Tax Saving Instruments

Section 80C of the Income Tax Act deals with exemptions made on investments. It allows a tax deduction of up to Rs. 1,50,000 on investments made in instruments that qualify in this category.
by Nutan Gupta 21/04/2017
Why Are Debt Mutual Funds A Better Alternative To FDs?

Why Are Debt Mutual Funds A Better Alternative To FDs?

A Debt Fund is a mutual fund which invests in fixed income securities.
by Nutan Gupta 17/04/2017
5 Things to Know About Asset Allocation in Mutual Funds

5 Things to Know About Asset Allocation in Mutual Funds

Asset allocation is putting your money across different asset classes - stocks, bonds, real estate, cash and commodities.
by Nutan Gupta 17/04/2017