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| | During the Covid crisis, did you withdraw from your EPF? Or did you avail the loan moratorium? Or did you withdraw from equity when the market crashed? If you have made such mistakes, here's how a financial planner could have helped you. | | | | The 'cigar butt strategy' is a colourful colloquial investment term from Wall Street. This activity is also called penny stock investing and now-a-days in India, it is called rupee stock investing. Here's why even Warren Buffett is staying away from this strategy. | | | Fixed income investors are a nervous lot. Returns from financial instruments like the FD have been falling for more than a year now. In this podcast, we will talk about what fixed income investors should do now. Host: Tania Jaleel; Producer: Paramveer Singh | | | | The mid-cap fund category's superior downside performance has been backed by healthy upside capture since the March lows. Overall, mid-cap funds have emerged much stronger amid the see-saw in the broader markets. | | | From our Partners | | The fight against COVID-19 especially during the lockdown, needed many hands and partners, as the world entered a global paralysis of sorts, the fight against this pandemic was too big for the government to handle alone | | | From our Partners | | Tool for online semester exams without connection issues | | | It is only during crises like the current one that our faith in ourselves is shaken, making us wonder if we could do with outside help. If you too have been thinking about the need to hire a planner to guide you through the ongoing crisis and beyond, ask yourself these five questions. | | | Experts are all for borrowing against gold. Other avenues like personal loans or credit cards entail huge costs that can put cash-strapped borrowers under further stress later. So, if you are facing a cash crunch, should you take a loan against gold? | | | Term insurance plans offer the staggered payout option instead of lump-sum payout in the event of the death of the insured person. However, such payout options offer low returns. When should you opt for such an option? | | | A PPF account matures in 15 years. After the account matures, you can either withdraw the entire balance and close the account or extend it for five years with or without making further contributions. | | |
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7 warning signs to watch out for when choosing a financial planner While a certification may be no guarantee that a planner will manage your finances well, by and large, it is an indicator of his ability to do so. So check his credentials and ask for the clients he has serviced in the past to ensure you are not dealing with a charlatan or a rookie. | How to probate a will The requirement of mandatorily probating will differ from state to state. Here is the process you need to follow to probate a will. | What are floating rate bonds? Floating rate bonds are different from regular bonds that pay a fixed rate of interest. Here are five features of these bonds. | |
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