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The Behavioural Edge of NPS, Most Investors Overlook
The Behavioural Edge of NPS, Most Investors Overlook
The latest revisions to India’s National Pension System (NPS) have allowed it to evolve into a flexible, low-cost, multi-choice, tax-efficient, long-term retirement product. For many
The one mistake NRIs make that could prove costly during retirement!
Recently, during my conversation with a new NRI client, she revealed her plans to eventually return and retire in India. Upon further enquiry, I discovered
What Retail Investors Should Learn from the IPO Rush of 2025
India’s primary market continued to witness an unprecedented surge in IPO activity in calendar year 2025, with around 120 IPOs launched in the mainboard segment.
How the latest insurance reform by the government misses the big picture
The Indian Parliament passed the Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha (Amendment of Insurance Laws) Bill, 2025 earlier this December. One of the key highlights of the
Asset Allocation: How Balance Beats Brilliance
This table was published recently by popular newspaper Mint. Different investment options have been ranked in order of their return performance – from the highest
The one figure to track from 2026 – the ultimate scorecard of your financial life!
I know people who have created huge wealth from humble incomes and disciplined savings. And, also those earning exceptionally well, yet constantly struggling financially due
How to navigate uncertain stock markets in 2026?
In this past year, gold has given 70-80 per cent returns, silver over 100 per cent returns. Most international funds have yielded double digit returns.
Leveraging the good times to build a strong financial future
Imagine how you use water when there’s a 24/7 supply versus when a municipal water cut is imposed. In scarcity, you automatically become more careful,
What investors need to learn from the recent Tata Capital IPO debacle?
Tata Capital is the latest company to join the list of IPO disappointments, causing enormous losses to investors who bought the company stock in the
Mutual fund SIPs Don’t Fail. Investors Do
There is often a long gap between what we know and what we actually do. Knowing something is not the same as understanding it and
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