
Debt Funds often termed as bond funds are those mutual funds that invest largely in fixed-income securities like…
Debt Funds often termed as bond funds are those mutual funds that invest largely in fixed-income securities like…
Multi-cap funds are those equity mutual funds that do not focus on a particular capitalization of companies but…
Flexi-cap funds are mutual funds that invest in equity and equity-related instruments across all market capitalizations. They are…
Investors are often puzzled when it comes to investments in mutual funds as there are plenty. All funds…
Most investors, especially first-timers, juggle with the terms associated with mutual funds. The jargon like AUM (Assets Under…
Mid-cap stocks refer to medium-capitalization stocks, that is, the shares and equities of medium-sized companies. By medium-sized companies,…
Small-cap stocks are the stocks of companies with a market capitalization of less than Rs. 500 crores. They…
Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) are a mode of investment in mutual funds, an alternative to lump-sum investment. Most…
A lot of novice investors ask the difference between mutual funds and Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) but the…
A Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) is a way of payment in a mutual fund scheme in which the…