If you have an active mutual fund SIP (systematic investment plan) and are contemplating discontinuing it for some reason, it could actually be the right decision. Wealth advisors typically advise ...
Let me guess your SIP journey.You start with great enthusiasm. You’ve read about compounding, you’ve seen the long-term ...
Investments done so far via SIP in the mutual fund scheme, will continue to earn returns after you stop your SIP.(Photo: iStock) There might be a situation when you are unable to pay your SIP ...
Should You Stop SIP When the Market Is at a High? Experts Warn Against This Costly Mistake As the stock market hits new record highs, many investors are asking a crucial question: Should I stop my SIP ...
With some companies already resorting to pay cuts and lay-offs, and small businesses being hit due to the ongoing covid-19 lockdown, regular cash flow has become a problem for many. This will directly ...
Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) is turning into a generic term; in fact, a few people think that SIP is an investment and some assume it happens only in a Mutual Fund. The reality is, “SIP is not an ...
The mutual fund industry (and its trainers) has shouted so much at the top of their lungs that most clients feel guilty about stopping their Systematic Investment Plans (SIP). This is ridiculous, and ...
Mutual funds are ideal for retirement planning or similar medium to long-term goals. Investing requires discipline and careful planning. People prefer to invest in stocks due to the potential for ...
Many new investors hear the term SIP everywhere — from friends, reels, finance blogs — and assume it's a guaranteed wealth machine. The truth is simpler. A SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) is just a ...