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  • Union budget – What Indian stock market investor should know about it?

    By : Rmoney | January 7, 2019

    Union budget is around the corner. Every year, the government announcement of budget sets the tone for the sectoral performance of the economy. In turn, companies revenue get impact from such an announcement. Thus, in short, the union budget does impact retail investor invests in shares. Consequently, knowledge of what is union budget and how union budget works is of prime importance. Especially to the retail investor in India. But before we proceed further in analysing union budget, let us

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  • A beginners guide for debt mutual fund schemes investing in India

    By : Rmoney | January 4, 2019

    Institutional players mostly dominate the debt market segment in India. Direct participation of retail investors is negligible in this segment. This is so because either they show no interest or as it is poorly understood. However, the equation is changing but very slowly, with the debt mutual fund schemes in India. It hardly matters whether you are planning to save money through mutual funds for the first time or are a regular investor. You should consider some debt mutual fund

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  • The basics of Indian stock market investing – a beginners guide 

    By : Rmoney | December 30, 2018

    Knowing about the stock market lead us to know about how and where to trade stocks of a company. The stock market is a marketplace to deal with the securities and ownership stakes in organization and companies. Here one can buy, sell, trade or issue shares of a company. The companies with public listing trade their shares in the stock market. Thus, it is the collection of markets and exchanges. Here public does buy, selling, and issuance of shares of

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  • What do you need to know about the certificate of deposit in India?

    By : Rmoney | December 28, 2018

    There are very few options for short-term investments in India for retail investors. Certificate of deposit is one of them. Due to the very nature debt instruments covers all short-term investments. With this logic certificate of deposit are debt instruments. The short form of a certificate of deposit, i.e. CD is popular among the investment community in India. However, there is very limited participation of retail investors in the certificate of deposit. This is mainly due to unawareness about the

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  • Do exchange rate fluctuations helps determine the stocks market trend in India? 

    By : Rmoney | December 24, 2018

    An economy moves in a cycle, also the stock market obeys similar kind of pattern. For economy, there are growth and recission phases. Likewise in the stock market, there is bull and bear phase. For any stock market player, it is very crucial to determine the phase of the stock market. Or what trend it is going to follow in the near future. Forthwith, there are indicators to convey a sense about the phases of the stock market. Furthermore, some

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  • How to pick a right kind of money market mutual fund schemes for your portfolio?

    By : Rmoney | December 13, 2018

    Money market mutual fund schemes in India comes under debt instruments. It is also loosely known as “liquid funds”. However, technically liquid funds are different from money market funds. Liquid funds invest in debt and money market securities with a maturity of up to 91 days only. However, in money market funds investments are made in money market instruments having maturity up to one year.  Here, in the present blog, I am going to discuss exclusively on the methods that will

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  • How to safeguard of risks associated with money market mutual funds investing in India

    By : Rmoney | December 7, 2018

    No investment originates without any risk. Risk and returns go hand-by-hand. Money market mutual funds are no exception. However, the benefits and kind of investment options that MMMFs furnishes are exceptional. So, here in this blog, I shall be covering in detail around various risks that any investor may face. Risks especially while investing in money market mutual funds. Moreover, I will also keep suggesting ways to mitigate such risks. This will help you minimise your chances of making a

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  • Money market mutual funds – an investment guide for retail investors

    By : Rmoney | December 3, 2018

    Money market mutual funds are a good short-term investment option available for retail investors in India. For retailers, there are very few options available for investment of surplus funds for short duration in India. However, adding are mutual funds scheme that invests exclusively in money market instruments. In this blog, I will cover exclusively things any retail investor needs to equip him/herself. Furnish with the knowledge that is must for investment in money market funds. Right from the introduction, meaning,

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  • The corporate bond market in India – an investor’s guide

    By : Rmoney | November 19, 2018

    Before we start talking about the corporate bond market, let’s educate ourselves on “Bond”. What exactly ‘bond’ means and where does this bond word come from? While digging on the history of bonds I came across this. VOC, a Dutch East India Company, was the first company to issue bonds and shares to the general public. A ‘bond’ refers to a fixed income investment in which an investor loans money to an entity. Such an entity could be a corporate

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  • Some important FAQ on demat account opening and demat charges

    By : Rmoney | October 17, 2018

    There are lots of benefits of holding documents in electronic form than in physical form. And when it comes to matters relating to money then no other option is better than electronics form. In India, you need to open a demat account that facilitates keeping financial assets in electronic form.  So these faq demat account opening demat charges will help you understand the concept in a clear way. Let us start with the most frequently asked questions. FAQ demat account

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