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6 Mutual Fund Investment Tips to Generate Better Returns


Looking to invest in mutual funds but feeling overwhelmed? Check out these six mutual fund investment tips to get started.   1) Creating A Budget And Understanding Your Goals Jumpstart your mutual fund investment process by creating a budget and understanding your goals. Your goals could be like (1) fund for retirement (2) fund for children higher education, and (3) fund for children marriage. mutual fund investment companies offer different types of products tailored for different

Mutual Fund Portfolio: 5 Essential Funds You Should Add


Building mutual fund portfolio is very much similar to building a house; different types of materials to use, various designs, tools, and strategies, but each structure shares some basic features. With a bunch of schemes offered by the mutual fund houses left serious long term investors thoughtful which fund to include in their portfolio. Listed below are five such funds which helps investors to make ideal mutual fund portfolio; this is just like the basic structure of any investor’s core

Mutual Funds Investing: 4 Tips Can Make You Millionaire


Every one of us wants to achieve success and earn a lot of money to lead a luxurious lifestyle. It is very much true that all of us cannot own a company which is as big as TCS or Reliance, but still, it is quite possible to earn a handsome amount for being able to afford a lavish lifestyle. Mutual funds are a great tool of investing your surplus money particularly in the schemes which suit your investing needs. Read my article to know more about mutual funds.     We all

6 Mistakes to Avoid When Building Mutual Fund Portfolio


With thousands of fund choices available in the market today, choosing any single fund or a combination of two or more funds for the purpose of building mutual fund portfolio can be challenging. Listed below are six such mistakes that one need to avoid when building mutual fund portfolio. Reacting To Short-Term Returns - Towards the end of the financial year or at the beginning of the New Year, investors tend to churn their mutual fund What they generally do is - sell the fund with the