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Are passive funds gaining traction in India like they are in developed markets? In this episode, we chat with Sharwan Goyal, Fund Manager and Head of Passive, Arbitrage, and Quant Strategies at UTI AMC. He shares his expert insights on this trend and helps investors understand how to choose between ETFs and Index funds. Sharwan addresses the common concern of liquidity in ETFs and discusses how the industry can tackle this issue. He also highlights exciting emerging opportunities within passive funds and explains what UTI AMC is doing to popularize passive funds among distributors and investors. Join us for an easy-to-follow discussion on the future of passive investing in India.
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PGIM India Mutual Fund has released a report, identifying 50 gigs or skills that can continue to be part of an individual's post-retirement period, and be a source of regular income even in post-retirement years. In today's episode of Why Not Mint Money, we are joined by Ajit Menon, chief executive officer of PGIM India Mutual Fund, to tell us more about it.
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Choosing the next multi-bagger stock for your portfolio is difficult. What is the right hunting ground and what mental models should you have? What if you're a student and want to pursue investment management, then how do you navigate through the clutter? To share all this and more, We've invited Raunak Onkar, Co-fund manager and head of research at PPFAS MF for this episode along with our regular host Sashind Ningthoukhongjam.
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In this episode of the Mint Money Matters Podcast, Shipra sits down with Nanda Padmanabhan, Deputy General Manager of Communications at Bankbazaar, to explore the advantages of opting for a home loan with an overdraft (OD) facility. Nanda breaks down the concept of an OD facility, explaining how it works, its unique benefits, and why it might be a smart choice for homebuyers. Tune in to learn more.
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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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Growth of residential rentals has gone down in Q2 of 2024 in top cities, according to ANAROCK Group. In this episode of Why Not Mint Money, we are joined by Prashant Thakur, regional director & head – of research, ANAROCK Group, on what has led to this slowdown and it is expected to continue.
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We fulfill our responsibilities for our loved ones while we are living. What if something happens to us? Our duty is to create a well-organized will so that our wealth can be easily passed on to our family members. Pritika Kumar, co-founder of a legal platform, No Grey, and WhyNotMintMoney host Aprajita Sharma discuss the same in this episode.
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Indians working abroad and foreign nationals working in India get different treatment when it comes to contributing to social security schemes and withdrawing from it. The Karnataka High Court ruling has made the matter worse. Tune in to this episode of WhyNotMintMoney to understand all about it from our host Aprajita Sharma.
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Navigating the vast ocean of more than 1500 mutual fund schemes is no easy task, and it's certainly not everyone's cup of tea. That's why many turn to investment advisors for guidance. However, choosing the right advisor is crucial because a bad investment advisor can lead to disastrous financial consequences.
In this episode, we'll delve into the telltale signs of a bad investment advisor. How do you spot one? What red flags should you be aware of? And most importantly, how can you protect your hard-earned money from falling into the wrong hands?
Joining us today is Radhika Makker, Senior Producer at HT Smartcast. Together they will discuss key warning signs, common pitfalls, and practical tips to ensure your advisor is working in your best interest. -
Are you part of a club where you pay membership fee? Do you pay maintenance charges of a housing society where you live? Collectively, it is a lot of money. Did you ever wonder how is this money used or managed? People managing funds for such institutions are under wrong impression that they cannot invest in anything beyond FDs. But even equities are allowed. Catch Pritika Kumar, co-founder of a Gurgaon-based legal platform, No Grey, to explain various investment options as per legal structure of a housing society, sports clubs, art & culture clubs, temple and other public trusts. -
Gold prices tend to do well when stock markets are volatile, as is the case right now. Gold prices have also seen steady growth in last one year. But where is gold headed from hereon and should you add the precious metal to your portfolio? In today's episode of Why Not Mint Money, we are joined by Vikram Dhawan, fund manager, Nippon India Mutual Fund, to answer these questions.
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Mint's Shipra explains why the India tax department is sending out a flurry of tax notices to NRIs who have sold property in India. Join Shipra as she navigates the complexities of tax compliance, offering insights and implications for NRIs caught in the crossfire.
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What is asset allocation? In this episode, Nehal Mota, a seasoned financial advisor, discusses the fundamentals of asset allocation. She explains its importance in investment planning, the impact of risk tolerance on decision-making. Nehal outlines key asset classes, advises on portfolio diversification, and explains how allocation strategies vary with life stages. She also shares the importance of regular review and rebalancing, common misconceptions, shares case studies, and advice for beginners.
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In this special episode, host Aprajita sits down with Shilla Shree, the founder of Search Partners, an executive search consultancy firm, to discuss how a mom entrepreneur taught money lessons to her daughter. Shilla shares practical advice for single mothers, drawing from her own experiences in teaching her child financial responsibility, budgeting, and the value of money. Tune in for a candid and empowering discussion that offers valuable insights for single mothers and anyone looking to raise financially savvy children.
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Often when a particular asset class has seen a large price appreciation, investors get FOMO. However such FOMO can lead to poor investment decisions as the asset valuations are usually at their peak when FOMO kicks in. Any small issue in the asset can lead to huge correction as investors expecting best-case scenarios, start to panic sell. In today's episode of Why Not Mint Money, we are joined by Tarun Birani, founder of TBNG Capital Advisors to talk more about this.
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Mint's Sashind invites Ajinkya from Wint Wealth to understand the bond market dynamics for retail investors if the ticket size of privately listed bond is brought down to Rs.10,000, from Rs.1 lakh.
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Your broker can lend you some money if you want to buy shares but don't have adequate balance in your broking account. But these funds come at a certain interest rate. In today's episode of Why Not Mint Money, we talk with Jay Prakash Gupta, founder of Dhan, about what is margin trading facility.
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Insurance companies and hospitals are mostly at loggerheads when it comes to claims settlement. While insurance companies are regulated by IRDAI, healthcare industry is unregulated. The government is rightfully mulling over having a health regulator. Dr. S Prakash, CEO/MD Designate at Galaxy Health and Allied Insurance, joined Aprajita Sharma in this episode to shed light on the same.
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Mint's Sashind invites Yash Roongta who runs the popular blog 'Alt Investor' to detour the risk and the rewards equation in the alternative investments space.
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