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How do you get the courage to leave your full-time job to start on your own? Sanjay Rammoorthy, an ex-journalist and communications specialist, talks about being an entrepreneur, an early stock market investor, and running his business with the help of his investments.
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In this episode, we talk with Abhishek Kumar, a SEBI RIA and founder of SahajMoney®, about the growing interest in unlisted equity. Abhishek shares insights into why investors are rushing to buy unlisted shares, the associated risks, and practical advice for those looking to enter this asset class.
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Stock markets have started to see some volatility. There have been concerns over valuations in certain pockets of markets, especially in mid- and small-caps. In today's episode of Why Not Mint Money, we are joined by Sandeep Bagla, CEO of Trust Mutual Fund, on risks and potential rewards of investing in small-cap funds.
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Wealth creation is a long-term journey, spread across different life stages with complexities and potential twists and turns. How can you optimize it, how can you navigate it? To tell us all about this, we are joined by Rohit Sarin, co-founder of Client Associates and author of 'Unlocking Wealth: Secrets to Getting Rich at Any Age'. Tune in for more
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this episode, we're joined again by Vaibhav Sanghavi, CEO of ASK Hedge Solutions, with over 20 years of expertise. We previously did an episode with Vaibhav on arbitrage funds post-2024 and how long short funds can be a great alternative. If you haven’t checked that out yet, be sure to listen to it before diving into this one! Today, Vaibhav breaks down long short funds, who should invest, the risks, and how to choose the right one for your portfolio.
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In this insightful episode of Why Not Mint Money, host Radhika Makker is joined by Nidhi Sinha, editor of Outlook Money, to discuss an often-overlooked topic - retirement planning.
As India's elderly population grows rapidly, it's crucial to rethink how we prepare for this phase of life. Nidhi brings her 25 years of expertise in personal finance to offer actionable steps for those in their 30s and 40s, debunk common misconceptions, and explore the balance between short-term financial goals and long-term retirement security.
Tune in to learn how lifestyle choices impact your retirement and the role of events like the 40After40 Expo in shaping your future financial health. -
A reverse mortgage can let someone in their retirement years needing a stable source of income, fall back on his or her property to bridge the income gaps. In today's episode of Why Not Mint Money, we are in conversation with Raj Khosla, managing director of MyMoneyMantra.com to talk more about this.
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Youngsters in their twenties do not take investment seriously. They tend to take guidance from multiple people who may not be financially aware themselves. A Sebi-registered investment advisor could be a one-stop-shop solution for all your money troubles. Tune in to listen to Abhishek Kumar, a Sebi-registered investment advisor and founder of SahajMoney discuss how financial advisory works for youngsters.
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In this episode, host Aprajita tackles an important topic that many face—insurance claim rejections. Aprajita is joined by Deepak Bhuvneshwari Uniyal, Co-Founder & CEO of Insurance Samadhan, a platform dedicated to resolving insurance grievances and disputes. Together, they explore the most common reasons for claim rejections and the proactive steps policyholders can take to ensure their claims are approved immediately. Listeners who want to safeguard themselves from future rejections and gain valuable insights into the insurance process will find this episode essential. Stay tuned for a conversation that could save you time, stress, and money
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In today's episode of Why Not Minty Money, we are joined by Ved Prakash Chaturvedi, 59, who is a mutual fund industry veteran. He talks to us about how he manages his investments, where he invests and also what's his outlook on markets from hereon.
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In this episode, we sit down with Mr. Vaibhav Sanghavi, CEO of ASK Hedge Solutions, to delve into the recent tax changes that have impacted arbitrage funds. As these funds face the challenge of lower returns, Mr. Sanghavi shares his insights on what this means for investors. He explores alternative investment options that could potentially offer better returns. Tune in for more
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Mutual funds regularly disclose their factsheets -- which if tracked regularly -- can indicate the buy and sell decisions of the mutual fund manager. But can buying direct stocks by copying your fund manager's moves, work in your favour? In this episode of Why Not Mint Money, we are joined by Bhavesh Damania, founder of Wisdom Edge Investments, to find out more about this.
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In this episode, Aprajita talks about the latest digital scam making waves – fraudulent APK files. As more people download apps from unofficial sources, cybercriminals are finding new ways to exploit unsuspecting users, leading to significant financial and personal harm. Aprajita breaks down how these APK frauds operate, why they pose such a serious threat, and what steps you can take to protect yourself. Stay tuned and learn how to safeguard your data and devices from this new wave of digital fraud!
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Portfolio management services (PMS) face new challenges after the Union Budget for 2024-25 increased tax on long-term and short-term capital gains. As stocks are held in the investor's demat account in PMS, every buy and sell decision of the PMS manager has a tax impact for the investor, unlike a mutual fund. What are the alternatives for PMS investors? Like PMS strategies, focused funds also take concentrated high-conviction investment calls. In this episode of Why Not Mint Money, Anthony Heredia, chief executive officer of Mahindra Manulife Mutual Fund, talks on whether focused funds can act as an alternative for PMS investors.
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DSP is launching a scheme that will equally split the corpus among the top 10 stocks by market capitalization, dubbed "HRITIK" (HDFC Bank, RIL, ITC, TCS, Infosys, and Kotak Bank). These companies have recently underperformed as investors shifted to small and mid-caps. Sahil Kapoor, DSP MF's market strategist, joins us to discuss their bet on a "HRITIK" comeback.
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What does it take to build an investment portfolio that can last for generations? How do you ensure that your wealth is preserved and grows steadily, even in the face of market volatility and economic downturns? In this episode of Why Not Mint Money, we explore the concept of the "cockroach portfolio" with Ashutosh Bishnoi, director of Multi-Act. But what exactly is a cockroach portfolio, and why is it named after one of the most resilient creatures on earth? The idea behind this investment strategy is to create a portfolio that can withstand various financial challenges, much like the cockroach can survive in almost any environment. It's designed for those who seek long-term wealth preservation and want to build a financial legacy that endures.
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Welcome to another episode of our podcast, Today, we have a very special guest with us, Siddharth Srivastava, the Head of ETF Product and Fund Manager at Mirae Asset Mutual Fund. Siddharth will be sharing his insights on the exciting and rapidly evolving sector of electric vehicles (EVs) and the investment opportunities it presents. We'll be focusing on Mirae Asset's NIFTY EV and New Age Automotive ETF, a fund designed to capitalize on the growth of the EV sector and related industries. Stay tuned as we explore the progress of EV penetration in India, the sectors set to benefit, and the compelling reasons to consider investing in this trend.
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Our host Sashind Ningthoukhongjam speaks to Sagar Soman, NRI Tax expert, about the financial challenges NRIs face when moving back to India. They discuss handling foreign assets, converting bank accounts under FEMA, and understanding tax implications like the RNOR status. Sagar shares stories of clients and offers tips on managing finances for a smooth transition.
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Mint's Shipra speaks to Urvil Modi, founder and CEO, Samriddhi Wealth Management, about the multitude challenges NRIs face in selling property in India and how they can reduce the complexities.
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The premium due date for your LIC policy is coming, but you do not want to pay it. You want to surrender your policy. While you will get some money in return (lower than premiums paid so far), your death benefit will be gone. What if you get the money and part of the death benefit still continues? Ketan Mehta, founder & Director of ACESO Endowment Services, has found a way out - assign your policy to a trust set up by Mehta. Watch the video to know more.
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