Anjana Dhand

Anjana Dhand is a Chartered Accountant who brings over 5 years of experience and a stronghold on finance and income tax. She is a writer by day and reader by night. You can find her churning content at express speed. She is on a mission to stamp out unawareness and uncomplicate boring personal finance blogs to sparkle. Anjana believes in the power of education in making a smart financial decision.

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Mutual Fund Distributor

Investment in mutual funds needs good understanding and knowledge. Nowadays, investors can gain all information related to mutual funds online. Investors can also compare different funds. However, a mutual fund distributor can help an investor put things in perspective for...

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Money Market Account (MMA)

What is Money Market Account? A money market account (MMA) is an interest-bearing account and pays fixed interest on the money deposited. It also has cheque-writing and debit card privileges similar to a savings account. However, it pays a higher...

sip vs rd

SIP vs RD – Which is Best?

The financial market in India has been witnessing many changes in recent years. New financial instruments have gained importance along with the previous instruments that exist. Hence, there are plenty of investment options in the industry, like stocks, Bank FD...

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Cash Equity

What is Cash Equity? The term cash equity refers to the liquid portion of an investment that can easily be converted into cash. In relation to investing, cash equity refers to the company issuing stocks to the public. It may...

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What are Securities

What are Securities in Investments? Security is a financial asset holding a monetary value and representing ownership of the financial asset like shares and stocks, bonds, options, etc. There are mainly 2 types of securities, equities, and debts. However, you...

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Lock in Period

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, startups and few mutual...

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Asset Allocation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG3ggMiWTzI What is Asset Allocation? Asset allocation is an investment strategy that aims to balance the risk and growth associated with investment schemes. It balances the risk and growth by allocating the total investment among different asset classes. These asset...

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Best NRI Investment Options

Living out of India has its advantages. NRI earns in dollars and works with the most developed economies of the world. Some NRIs wonder whether living and earning out of India debars them from investing in India. And if not...