Understanding the difference between SIP, STP and SWP is important because each method addresses a different investment need ...
According to data released by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI), SIP contributions stood at Rs 29,845 crore in February, down about 4% from Rs 31,002 crore in January. Despite the dip, ...
The mutual fund SIP stoppage ratio rose marginally to 75.62% in February from 74.83% in January, even as the number of discontinued SIPs declined. Monthly SIP inflows slipped to Rs 29,845 crore due to ...
Stock market crash: 15 x 15 x 15 rule of mutual funds say that ₹15,000 monthly SIP in equities can fetch 15% annual return, ...
A ₹1,000 SIP in ICICI Prudential Equity & Debt Fund since Nov 1999 would be ₹4 crore by Feb 28. The fund balances equity and debt for steady performance.
Monthly SIP contributions to mutual funds in India reach ₹29,845 crore in Feb, up 15% YoY, with strong equity fund inflows, ...
A ₹10,000 SIP in Kotak Infrastructure and Economic Reform Fund since inception would have grown to ₹1.03 crore, with a CAGR ...
To determine monthly investments, one should assess financial goals, income, and expenses. Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) are common, enabling fixed contributions, while digital tools like SIP ...
IT sector slump drives 3-year SIP returns negative, contrasting with Nifty 50's positive performance amid shifting fund allocations.
In December, SIP inflows had stood at Rs 31,002 crore.
February SIP inflows stay resilient at Rs 299 billion, supporting mutual fund growth in India despite market consolidation and boosting investor confidence.
Financial experts increasingly recommend market-linked investment options that provide higher long-term growth potential. Among these options, the Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) has emerged as one ...