Satyam Pati

Aggressive Hybrid Funds

Aggressive hybrid funds- Meaning, things to remember and others

Aggressive Hybrid Funds Introduction Aggressive hybrid funds are a type of hybrid mutual fund scheme. They majorly invest in equity and equity related instruments. The debt allocation for these funds is between 20-35% of their assets. With such a portfolio,...

wealth creation

Wealth Creation – Meaning, Importance and Investment Plans

wealth creation What is wealth creation? Wealth creation is the process of investing in different asset classes where the investments will help in fulfilling  key needs. These investments should also be self-contained that can generate a stable source of income,...

conservative hybrid funds

Conservative Hybrid Funds- Meaning, Benefits, and Limitations

conservative hybrid funds Introduction Conservative hybrid funds are a type of open-ended hybrid mutual funds. They majorly invest in debt and fixed income securities. Their returns tend to fluctuate a little in line with the market movements. Since they follow...

corporate bond funds

Corporate Bond Funds – Meaning, benefits and limitations, features.

corporate bond funds Introduction Corporate bond funds are open ended debt funds that invest at least 80% of their assets in the highest rated corporate bonds. Corporate bond funds use credit opportunities of the corporate debt papers to earn returns....

dynamic bond funds

Dynamic Bond Funds- Meaning, benefits and limitations, features

dynamic bond funds Introduction Dynamic bond mutual funds are open ended debt mutual funds which can invest in securities across durations. Their portfolio is quite flexible when compared to other debt funds. The fund's performance depends on the fund manager's...

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    Employee Provident Fund (EPF)

    employee provident fund (epf) Introduction Any employee in India receives the salary after the employer deducts a certain amount of money as of PF(Provident Fund). One might feel that they are not able to spend their cash-in-hand. However, when a...

    lock in period

    What is Lock in Period? Lock in period explained for tax saving investment options.

    lock in period Introduction The period during which investments are locked in is called lockin period or lockup period. Investors cannot sell their investments during this period of time. Lock-in period is common to hedge funds, IPOs of private equity,...

    yes bank fd rates

    YES Bank FD – Interest Rates, Features, Types of FDs and FAQs

    yes bank fd rates YES Bank provides FDs for different tenures to meet customer needs. The YES Bank fixed deposit interest rates vary for different tenures. The minimum tenure is seven days, and the maximum is ten years. The Bank...

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