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Basics of Investing
Foundations for new investors — how to start, prepare and think.
Advance Investing
Deeper method, guru lessons and the books worth your time.
Behavioural Investing
Behaviour, psychology and the traps that quietly cost you returns.
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Stock Investing
Find, value and hold good Indian stocks the MoneyWorks4Me way.
Mutual Funds & ETFs
Choosing funds, building a portfolio and avoiding the usual mistakes.
Plan
Financial Planning
Goals, surplus and the plan your investing should serve.
Portfolio & Planning
Build, manage and rebalance wealth around your financial plan.
Markets & Economy
IPO
IPO and FPO reviews — what the numbers say before you subscribe.
Market Outlook
Where the market stands and what it means for your holdings.
Macros
Rates, inflation, currency and the economy behind the market.
Fresh from the desk
Latest insights
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Risks in investing and the Role of an Advisor
Since childhood we have heard and internalized this saying, “No risk, No gain” . We have learnt that Fixed Deposits in State Bank of India is the safest.
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Is there a right time to invest in equity?
Since childhood we are told, there is right time for everything in life.
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Investing During Elections: Should Political Events Affect Your Investment Decisions?
When Charlie Munger and I buy stocks – which we think of as small portions of businesses – our analysis is very similar to that which we use in buying entire businesses.
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Are you worried about elections (events) before you invest?
learn why warren buffett and Charlie munger treat stocks as businesses, why events like elections or trade wars shouldn’t stop long-term investing.
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Financial Planning: Ravi, 34
Financial Planning for Ravi, 34, plans to quit his job and start his own business Ravi, 34, has worked as a consultant for almost 10 years now, while his wife, Rohini, works in a bank.
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Why chasing top performing funds is a bad idea?
MoneyWorks4me ‘Implied Investor Returns’ show that investor returns are lower than mutual fund returns over long time periods.