Many times, young investors get confused between the names and types of funds. They wonder if Flexi-cap funds…
ELSS and ULIPs are two such products that are often pitted against each other and the debate resurfaces…
Sectoral funds, as the name is suggestive enough, are the funds that invest in a particular sector. These…
Liquid Funds are a kind of debt mutual funds that invest in securities with residual maturity of up…
Mutual funds are also taxed like other investments by the government. The SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of…
As the term, ‘thematic’ indicates, thematic funds invest in a particular theme, that is, they pick sectors and…
Thematic and sectoral funds are both types of mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that invest in companies…
ELSS stands for Equity Linked Savings Scheme which is a mutual fund eligible for tax exemption under Section…
The term ‘balanced funds’ is suggestive of its balanced asset allocation to both equities/stocks and debt/bonds. It means…
Hybrid Mutual Funds, as the term suggests, invest in a mix of various asset classes like equities, debt,…