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Beginner Investing Tips to Choose the Best Mutual Fund

Beginner investing guide: Learn mutual fund investment tips and how to choose the best mutual fund for beginners to grow your wealth confidently. Investing for the first time can feel overwhelming. But, if you are a beginner, it is important…

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  • A new fund category aims to take timing decisions out of investors’ hands

    Life cycle funds will automatically shift asset allocation as investors move closer to financial goals, replacing existing retirement and children’s mutual fund categories.

  • Pick broad market indices over themes for passive investing, says Angel One AMC's Hemen Bhatia

    One of the key advantages of a broad market index is that rebalancing across market segments happens automatically. This internal rebalancing removes the burden of manual adjustments for the investor, says Hemen Bhatia, CEO of Angel One AMC

  • Sebi’s new MF rulebook: Clarity or more clutter?

    Sebi's new categorisation circular fixes old problems while handing the industry fresh material for the next round of product clutter

  • Sebi unveils life-cycle mutual funds; solution-oriented schemes scrapped — what it means for your portfolio

    Mutual funds will now be permitted to offer both value and contra mutual funds as long as the scheme portfolio overlap between the two schemes is not more than 50%.

  • From youth dividend to credit ready: How India’s Yuva Shakti Budget impacts first-time borrowers

    India's Union Budget emphasizes youth empowerment and entrepreneurship, recognizing the potential of its young population as a key driver of economic growth. It focuses on skill development, credit access, and financial literacy to transform demographic advantages into productive economic capacity.

  • Can your NPS pay hospital bills? ICICI Pru tests a new model

    ICICI Prudential launches NPS Swasthya Equity Plus under PFRDA’s sandbox, blending retirement savings with healthcare liquidity and high equity exposure.

  • Why your retirement target isn’t as impossible as it looks

    A simple retirement formula may tell you the target. Step-up investing shows you how to reach it, without feeling crushed by multi-crore numbers.

  • Entry-level luxury car: Is the prestige worth the financial burden?

    Dreaming of that premium German car? Before you sign the dotted line, discover the hidden financial realities beyond the showroom floor.

  • How should investors navigate portfolios amid a shaky opening to 2026 across asset classes

    Indian markets enter 2026 on shaky ground as equities falter, AI disruption rattles IT, tariffs cloud trade and precious metals swing. Discipline, diversification and asset allocation emerge as the real alpha. Here is a structured look at asset class performance and investor response.

  • US shares, undisclosed dividend: is BMA penalty inevitable?

    An Indian investor disclosed foreign shares but not the associated dividend income, assuming it was taxed in the US. The ₹20 lakh threshold for penalty under the Black Money Act pertains to foreign assets, not income. What can be done to mitigate penalties?

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