I Ayan Ghosh (25), an ardent follower of your website and by profession a student. I regularly follow your website and accumulate some knowledge about investing in MF. As per your fund recommendation I have already investing in these 3 funds from last two months - 1) ABSL Advantage Fund - Direct(G) - 1500, 2) Reliance Small Cap - Direct(G) - 500, 3) Mirae Asset Emerging Bluechip Fund - Direct(G) - 1500. I have planning to continue these SIP for 10-15 years horizon. Now all of a sudden I came to know I will receive 1 Lakh from LIC maturity proceeds in the next month. But I already understand that insurance are not a wealth creation component and thus I have deciding to invest it in mutual fund. Now please guide me to allocate the fund according to your wish list. I am a high risk taker and any input of your thoughts are very beneficial for me. If you kindly respond to my mail I will be highly obliged?
I have been receiving your communications and various analysis of various MF investments and your recommendations. It's been quite interesting to review most of your recommendations and some of the interesting answered to various questions raised by many of your followers. I really appreciate the time and efforts taken by you and your team to address various queries. Mr. Pradip, we as a family have been investing on MF for a long time, and it had really helped us during the time of our daughter's higher education. Now as a second phase of investments on my wife's name, after evaluating various options, I have arrived on the following. Would appreciate your valuable inputs on this or any other suggestion which can benefit for a long term investment. Here are some background: 1. Period long term 3-5 years or beyond and available fund Rs. 1,25,000 We would like to split this into 4 different one time investments as follows: a) SBI Magnum Multicap Fund Growth (Direct) - Rs. 30000, b) Franklin India High Growth Companies Fund (Direct) - Rs. 35000, c) DSP BlackRock Opportunity Fund Growth (Direct) - Rs. 30000, d) Mira Asset India Opportunity Fund Growth (Direct) - Rs. 30000. 2) SIP of Rs. 10,000 available per month, for 3-5 years or more as follows: a) HDFC Capital Builder Fund - Growth (Direct) - Rs. 3000 SIP per month, b) ICICI Prudential Nifty next 50 Index Fund Growth (Direct) - Rs. 4000 SIP per month, c) Franklin India High Growth companies Fund (G - Direct) - Rs. 3000 SIP per month. Please do suggest if these are ok to move forward and would really appreciate your valuable inputs on this?
I have been regularly reading about various MF performance reports which I find very informative. However being an investor who is looking more for annual dividends (as am now 70 years old) as income, I find that most reports only show details for growth option. If similar data is available for dividend option performance of various MFs, it will be very useful for my type of investors. Please do respond and let me know how this need can be met?
I am retired, Senior citizen, 68 years, living in Mumbai. I am a keen follower of Advisorkhoj and extremely impressed with your information given. I adore your subject knowledge and appreciate and sincerely thank you for all the help you are giving. Tell me one thing how you are doing so much of social service without anything in return. Are you running some advisory service. If yes, kindly send me details. Presently I have one question and seek your advice. I want to make my advance income tax quarterly payment planning. For this I want to make a deposit of approximate amount of advance tax to be paid in a particular quarter (15 June, 15 October, 15 Dec & 15 March) now and wish to withdraw the required amounts on the dates shown (or 3 days in advance so that money is back in a/c and on each of the 4 nos. 15th I can pay advance tax on line). For above I am thinking of making investment in Equity Savings Fund of different AMCs so that reasonable return of 9-10% can be obtained and also no capital gains tax after one year withdrawal. Do you think it is good or suggest some other fun? Also let me know the funds where I can distribute and invest for wider choice (not all eggs in one basket)? I keenly look forward to your advice and also details of your services?
I am investing in SIP for long term goal in ICICI Prudential Value Discovery Fund and HDFC Equity Fund same SIP amount of 1000 rupees every month. But I am planning to shift from HDFC Equity Fund to Mirae Asset Emerging Blue Chip can suggest me it is bad are good and also I am planning to invest lump sum amount of 5000 to 10000 for a period of 20+ years suggest me for good fund?
In one of reply to query you have mentioned that while switching the fund from dividend payout option to growth option, you need to keep two things in mind - 1) Exit load may be applicable as you are switching before 12 months. Please check the exit load percentage and the time period on the statement, 2) If you are making any profit on the switch, then it will be treated as short term capital gains and tax @15% shall be payable when you are filing your income tax returns. What is the implications if I want to change from dividend payout option to dividend reinvest?
I am a Govt. employee age 29. My salary is 40000. My goal is 1 child education & make a home with corpus of 55 lack in next 15 years. My saving are EPF 7000, PPF 6000, RD 2000, LIC 2000 pm. I invest SIP SBI Magnum Midcap, SBI Blue-Chip, Franklin India Prima, Birla Sun Life Equity, ICICI Value Discovery each Rs 2000 is these are good, please suggest me?
I am a 31 year old professional from Kolkata, I am a regular viewer of your website & a follower of your daily mailer. I came across your website few months back & I must tell you, it is one of the best website I had seen in India for mutual funds working & research articles. I already had some investments in mutual funds & had investment of around 1-2 lakh/annum in ELSS schemes, I also had some other investments of mutual funds. My objective writing this mail to you, to get some suggestions. I had a objective / target of making RS 1 crore value from 15 years from now, I want to know what maximum return I should consider, based on that my SIP amount & funds would be decided. I required your advice on what avg return I should consider to invest & what funds should I invest, I want to invest in smaller SIP multiplier funds. Looking forward for your kind support & advice on this?
If I start withdrawing dividend payout from my balanced fund investment within one year how Much tax will be applied to me on my dividends?
I have attached an excel sheet about my investment in Sundaram Select focus Mutual fund - dividend reinvest. I started my investment in 14/01/2013 till 14/12/2015 by investing Rs.5000 pm. with a view to get dividend and growth on my invested amounts via SIP. However unfortunately not much growth nor dividend till July 2016. But since August 2016 it gave quarterly dividend of rs. 1, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5 and last on 16 August 2017 of 0.25 (Disappointed a bit on last dividend rate). I invested in the scheme with full knowledge of the past but I came across articles written by Sri Dwaipayan Bose and would like him to reply my queries. Sir my queries are as follows: 1) After having invested in this scheme how I should view my returns or growth going forward in this scheme. 2) As you can see I have invested in this fund since 3 and a half years, now how I should look at my returns in sense of absolute / per annum basis / trailing returns etc. If you could explain in detail as to what points an investor should should look in the fund, it would change our view of looking at returns. Or all are important. 3) sir as you can also see the dividends are not fixed but the fund manager is trying to make it look attractive so that people invest. I do not mind not getting dividends as long as the fund performs and there is a visibility of growth of my portfolio value in total. 4) Sir if you have another example / fund which explains my query better please let me know through that example, as my fund selection may not give a long term view so as to understand your thoughts. Sir your articles are good but examples are not there. Hence I request you to take some time and explain to investor community at large as to how our approach should be towards our investment, so that we would change and equally learn as how we should view our investments?
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