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mutual fund guide

Beginner Guide To Mutual Fund Investments

Mutual funds are among the best investment options in the country. To help our readers, we have created this complete guide on mutual fund investment in India.

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Thing to Remember About Mutual Fund NAV

The Net Asset Value (NAV) of a mutual fund is the price of one unit of the fund. Though NAV is similar to the share price of an equity stock, they are not exactly the same. NAV cannot be a...

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Accounts Receivable Turnover Ratio

What is Accounts Receivable Turnover Ratio? The accounts receivables turnover ratio refers to an accounting ratio that measures how well a company collects its accounts receivable. This ratio assesses how well a company manages and uses the credit it gives...

nps vs mutual fund

NPS vs Mutual Fund

NPS vs Mutual Fund is a comparison that many investors think of while investing. The goal of retirement planning is such that it requires a well-thought-through plan. In this article, we have covered the differences between NPS and mutual funds....

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FPSB India

What is Financial Planning Standards Board of India (FPSB)? Financial Planning Standards Board of India is a Public-Private Enterprise. FPSBI is a Professional Standards Setting body for Financial Planners in India. FPSB India aims to guide and oversee the development...

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Asset Under Management (AUM)

Asset Under Management

Assets under management (AUM) is the total market value of the investments that are held by the Mutual Fund. In simple terms, it is the money that the mutual fund is handling for their clients/investors.

It is important to analyze the assets under management since it reflects the size and success of the company. The success of the company becomes an important factor, though not the only one, that investors can consider before making any investment.

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Child Plan vs Child Fund

A wide range of investment products is available for savings for different financial goals like children’s education, marriage, home buying, etc. Some of them are traditional investment products are Unit Linked Insurance Plans (ULIPs), endowment insurance policies, fixed deposits, etc....

how to select mutual funds

How to Choose Mutual Funds?

The need to invest money in the most profitable and efficient manner is the first rule of any kind of investment. For a first-time investor, it is especially crucial to understand the A-Z of all kinds of investments. A beginner...