The writer is professor and co-director of Lokniti, a research programme at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies
The writer is professor and co-director of Lokniti, a research programme at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies
Investors must blend growth and value styles, enter with minimum five-year horizon
NPS is an excellent product for retirement planning, provided you stay put till maturity
Buy in a staggered manner; rebalance if allocation exceeds 15%
Save diligently to counter the impact of career breaks, establish emergency fund to avoid touching the retirement portfolio
Those having considerable amounts of both should rebalance and stay put
A recent study suggests a withdrawal rate of 3-3.5%, but financial advisors suggest erring on the side of caution
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The app must be featured on that entity's website and in RBI's whitelist
High valuations, limited earnings upgrade prospects warrant caution
Update your documents regularly so that you are able to fulfil KYC demands seamlessly
Lenders get the benefit of monthly cash flows and control, but they must avoid platforms promising high returns
Long-term, fundamentals-oriented investors should stay away from its stock for now
New investors should look beyond one-year data; enter via SIP route with a seven-year horizon
Allocate just enough to generate a basic retirement income; over-investing in this illiquid product can backfire
Engage a property lawyer to carry out title and other checks for smooth approval
Regard the lower price of an under-construction property as compensation for betting on a riskier asset
Meanwhile, news reports suggest the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is in discussions with the mutual fund industry to carry out a comprehensive stress test of equity funds
Ensure they are also in sync with your investment horizon and liquidity requirements
Investors should take the change of stance as a cue to exit
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