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In many countries around the world, funds that invest in companies that perform well on the ESG standard are quite popular. This is a relatively new concept in India, and most ESG funds have only been introduced in the past two to three years.
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If one wants to combat inflation, then, it is not just essential for him to invest, but also to select the right investment options
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Mutual funds are generally betting on mid-cap companies that have a market cap between Rs 5,000 crore to Rs 20,000 crore
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SIPs, too, have dipped in the first month of the new financial year. AMFI data showed the amount through SIPs dipped from Rs 14,276 crore in March, 2023 to Rs 13,728 crore in April, 2023.
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An investor can get a loan against mutual fund through an overdraft
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In 2017, SEBI made it clear that large-cap funds should invest at least 80% of their assets in large-cap equities
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AMFI has issued a circular to the companies involved in this business stating that no additional benefits should be given to distributors who have achieved the sales target
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According to Shweta Jain, CFP and founder of Investography, large-cap funds will continue to find it difficult to outperform indices as these have high costs to bear. Funds would need to take additional risks or concentrated bets to beat benchmark indices. Investors unwilling to take these risks should stick to index funds.
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These funds invest in midcap, smallcap and largecap stocks of a sector. When market is going up, sectoral fund gives a good amount of return.
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Currently, NPS account holders, who are 60 years old, are allowed to withdraw up to 60% of their total deposited amount, which they could either spend or invest elsewhere as per thier wish