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What is a Large Cap Mutual Fund?

Companies listed in the stock market vary widely in size and stability. Some are relatively new and still expanding, while others are large businesses with long operating histories and strong market presence.

What are Equity Mutual Funds?

Equity mutual funds are among one of the most commonly discussed investment options in the market, especially for individuals exploring long-term wealth creation.

Active Vs Passive Mutual Funds: What’s The Difference?

When exploring mutual fund investments, one of the first distinctions investors encounter is between active and passive funds.

What Is Tracking Error and Why It Matters in Mutual Funds?

Most investors focus on returns when evaluating a mutual fund. 

What Is Portfolio Overlap in Mutual Funds and Why Should Investors Care?

Diversification is often measured by the number of mutual fund schemes in a portfolio.

9 Common Mutual Fund Investment Mistakes to Avoid

As a beginner, investing in mutual funds may seem daunting at first.

What is Systematic Withdrawal Plan & How Does It Work?

Just as SIP in mutual funds provides a structured way to invest regularly, there is also a structured way to withdraw money. 

9 Mutual Fund Investment Checklist Before You Start

Before you invest in mutual funds, it’s important to understand your financial goals, risk appetite, investment horizon, etc. 

Systematic Transfer Plan: A Structured Way to Move Your Money Between Funds

Deploying a lump sum into mutual funds can be challenging, especially during volatile market conditions.

Open-Ended vs Close-ended Mutual Funds: What Is the Difference?

Not all mutual funds follow the same structure. 

Decoding Exit Load and Lock‑In Period in Mutual Funds

When you invest in a mutual fund, there are a few important features beyond returns that you should understand — especially if you plan to redeem your investment at any point.

What Is Net Asset Value (NAV) and How Is it Calculated?

NAV or Net Asset Value represents the per-unit market value of a Mutual Fund.

What is the Total Expense Ratio in a Mutual Fund?

TER (full form: Total Expense Ratio) is an important cost indicator in Mutual Fund investing. It captures the ongoing expenses required to manage, administer, and operate a Mutual Fund scheme.

Mutual Fund Taxation in India: Residents & NRIs

This article is for general information/education and is not investment advice.

What Is NIFTY?

This article is for general information/education and is not investment advice. 

What is SIP? A Beginner’s Guide to Systematic Investment Plan

Investing in mutual funds often feels complicated - when to invest, how much to invest, and whether the market is “right.” A Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) simplifies all of this.

Difference Between SIP and Lump Sum Investment: A Complete Guide

India’s mutual fund industry has seen sustained growth, driven largely by rising retail participation.

Mutual Fund 101: How Mutual Funds Work, Types, Risks, Costs, and Key Concepts

Investing often feels complex when you’re starting out. 

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