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Rs 5,000 SIP vs PPF vs FD: Which One Gives Best Returns?
For many new investors, investing a modest amount of Rs 5,000 every month could be a promising start for long-term wealth ...
India's middle class is embracing SIPs, with record contributions flowing into mutual funds. However, this financial ...
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SIP vs PPF with Rs 1,44,000/year investment: Which can generate a higher corpus in 15 years?
Were you planning to invest in either of these, a systematic investment plan or in a Public Provident Fund? If yes, then you ...
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RD vs SIP: Which Is Better For Rs 10 Lakh Target By 2028?
Recurring deposits safely accrue fixed returns, while SIPs allow for greater and market-linked growth over time.
Fifteen years ago, ET Wealth launched to demystify personal finance. A personal crisis revealed the true value of financial ...
Greater uncertainty, changing lifestyles, and evolving aspirations have rendered many financial planning assumptions from 15 ...
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Investment trends shift from deposits to markets. Here's where Indians put their money in 2025
Mutual fund AUM in India is projected to exceed ₹300 lakh crore over the next 10 years, due to sustained investment activity ...
Indian equities have held a steady course through 2025, with the benchmark Sensex rising around 8%—almost mirroring its performance from the previous year. But while the headline index appears calm, ...
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Rs 50,000 Every December — Total Wealth After 10 Years
After a thorough review, if you can start with an additional investment of around Rs 50,000 in the month of December every ...
Conservative investors tend to invest in fixed deposits (FDs) as a safe, secure and fixed-return investment. But before locking in a significant sum, it is recommended to compare the interest rates ...
Most of us believe that index funds will consistently deliver returns similar to the market, regardless of whether we invest in SIPs or a lump sum. Now imagine this: one person invests Rs 5 lakh as a ...
Why the growing habit of routing EMIs and even investments through credit cards can quietly create more risk than reward for ...
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