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    Budget 2024: Will the indexation benefit on debt mutual fund be back?

    Budget 2024: Due to inflation and taxes the real returns of debt mutual funds have turned negative in some cases. Earlier the government used to give indexation benefit on LTCG generated from sale of debt mutual funds, however now this benefit is removed. Will the government reconsider its decision for indexation benefit on debt mutual funds?

    How is an active fund manager different from a passive one?

    A fund manager is a part of the investment team at a fund house and one of the most important persons responsible for building the portfolio, monitoring it, generating returns and ensuring it runs in line with the objectives and mandate of the fund.

    Best corporate bond mutual funds to invest in June 2024

    There are no changes in the recommendation list this month. If you are investing in these schemes, you can relax and continue with your investments. Follow our monthly updates regularly.

    Best banking & PSU mutual funds to invest in June 2024

    Mutual fund advisors say banking & PSU debt schemes are ‘relatively’ safe because these schemes invest only in bonds and papers of banks and public sector companies. Since most of these entities are government-backed, they don’t have the credit risk.

    High yield credit investing due for exponential growth in India

    High Yield Credit funds, also called 'Performing Credit' funds, primarily invest in bonds issued by SMEs or structured corporate issuances. These bonds are typically bilateral agreements between issuers and investors, characterized by low liquidity, which translates into higher yields for investors.

    Best aggressive hybrid mutual funds to invest in June 2024

    If you are bothered about the uncertainties and volatility in the market, you can consider investing in aggressive hybrid mutual funds. Mutual fund advisors typically recommend aggressive hybrid fund schemes to ‘conservative’ equity investors to create wealth to achieve their long-term financial goals.

    • SBI hikes FD interest rates. What should debt mutual fund investors do?

      SBI have increased FD interest rates, offering guaranteed returns. Investors should consider their goals and risk tolerance before switching from debt mutual funds to FDs.

      MF investors keep faith in equity, invest Rs 34k cr in May

      Mutual fund investors committed record funds to equities in May, looking beyond event risk posed by the election outcome. New fund offers (NFO) of sectoral funds drew ₹34,697 crore to the category, with SIPs rising to ₹20,904 crore, and debt funds seeing inflows of ₹42,295 crore.

      Plan to tweak capital gains tax regime for debt mutual funds

      The government is considering changes to the capital gains tax regime for debt mutual funds to provide relief for the Bharat Bond Exchange Traded Fund, amid concerns over the current taxation structure.

      Investment returns during coalition govt: Modi 3.0 might be good for stock market, mutual fund investors, show trends during previous govts

      How will be Modi 3.0 for investments? The stock market experienced a sharp decline following the Lok Sabha elections 2024, causing concern among young investors. They are worried about their investments as a coalition National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government prepares to take oath on June 9, 2024. Will the volatility in the stock market continue? How will NDA-3.0 be for your hard-earned money? Is there a bad government for your investments? Should the incoming government worry debt investors? Should you invest in equities, mutual funds or debt instruments? Questions such as these are worrying investors. So here are some answers that should give an idea of what is in store for you in the next five years.

      If not equity, corp FDs offer 1-1.5% over debt MFs and banks

      Corporate deposits with higher credit ratings are recommended for investors looking to reduce exposure to equities. Top finance companies like Bajaj Finance and Shriram Finance offer higher returns than bank deposits and debt mutual funds, providing a safer investment option, according to wealth advisors.

      SIP, STP or lumpsum? How to invest as Dalal Street recovers from election shocker

      Post-election market recovery raises concerns for mutual fund investors on choosing between lumpsum or SIP/STP investments for better returns. Bankbazaar.com CEO Adhil Shetty advises considering market conditions, risk appetite and financial goals for investment decisions in mutual funds.

      Why is the process of asset allocation necessary in mutual funds?

      It is difficult for any investor to predict when equity will go up or when it could correct. There could be many factors affecting it. So when equities go down, and all your money is in it, you will be hit hard. However, if some part of it is allocated to gold and debt, it will protect your portfolio.

      Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund and Nippon India Mutual Fund file drafts for new funds

      Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund and Nippon India Mutual Fund have filed draft documents with Sebi for three debt funds and two index funds.

      How to redeem mutual fund units

      Redeeming from a mutual fund is a straightforward process. Investors can choose to redeem a part or all of their investment depending on their financial needs and goals.

      Best short duration mutual funds to invest in May 2024

      There is no change in the list. All recommended schemes have performed well. Follow our monthly updates to keep track of the performance of your schemes.

      LIC Mutual Fund changes name of five schemes

      LIC Mutual Fund has announced the name change of its five schemes which include debt and equity schemes.

      Best medium to long duration funds to invest in May 2024

      There are no changes in the list this month. All the schemes fared well. Please follow our monthly updates to keep track of your investments.

      Best banking & PSU mutual funds to invest in May 2024

      Mutual fund advisors say banking & PSU debt schemes are ‘relatively’ safe because these schemes invest only in bonds and papers of banks and public sector companies. Since most of these entities are government-backed, they don’t have the credit risk.

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