There are various investment options available in the market. Each investment comes with its own goal, risk and returns. Amongst several investment options in India, stocks are a popular option. In this article, learn about stocks, types, how to invest in the stock market, pros, cons and more.
Mutual funds are popular investments which can be bought easily. But mutual funds can be sold only by qualified experts with an official ARN number. This article teaches about ARN number in mutual funds, eligibility, benefits and how to get one.
Picking stocks to invest in 10 minutes sounds like a possible task with the three strategies mentioned in the blog. Let’s learn all about them.
Every employee who is registered at Employee Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) is by default enrolled on the Employee Pension Scheme (EPS). Under EPS, all members can claim for pension at 58 yrs of age after retirement.
Getting started with investing can be overwhelming. And it can take some time to learn and understand investment concepts. This article teaches about investment concepts a beginner should be familiar with.
Understanding the importance of pensions, the government of India launched Atal Pension Yojana in the 2016-2016 budget. It is specifically designed for the unorganised sector workers in India.
Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana is a government-backed savings scheme for the empowerment of the girl child. Let’s explore it in detail, its eligibility criteria, interest rates, and more.
We all make mistakes. Hence, we are here to help you Break Free from the 5 basic mistakes that we make with our finances.
Market capitalisation is one such key aspect an investor must understand before investing. The companies in the stock market are classified based on the market capitalisation as small-cap, mid-cap and large-cap. In this article, let’s learn about market capitalisation and the difference between small-cap, mid-cap and large-cap.