Three questions, same answer! 1. Subra I have been paying an annual premium of Rs. 10,000 for the past 7 years, but the amount accumulated in my ULIP policy is only Rs. 59,000. What should I do with the policy now? My agent tells me the upfront charges which were high have already been paid […]

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The CII summit on the mutual fund industry was a welcome relief to the Mutual fund industry which was anyway in the shambles. Actually when you are on the ground it is perhaps difficult to kick you also – sharanagadhi has its advantages! The current SEBI chief has asked the mutual fund industry to come […]

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Even though this is not the tax season, I do get a lot of questions related to ELSS. Let me enumerate them: 1. Should I invest in ELSS? 2. Is there a  lock in? When does the lock in start and when does it end? 3. What rate of interest will I get (yes, still […]

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‘Surprisingly even mutual funds are judged by their size, not by their performance’ – why is this so asked a student. This is a good question – and therefore difficult to answer! This is like going to a doctor because he drives a Mercedes benz. He earns well is for sure, but does it mean […]

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We all know who writes columns of lies, lies and honest lies, so here is a dig… Look at the Quantum Mutual fund advertisements which appeared in the national press. The advertisement says “we have eliminated distribution commission…” so your money works for you. There are 2 types of charges that a customer pays in […]

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True or False: Regulators are appointed to: a) protect the customers b) protect the manufacturers c) regulate and develop the industry d) to speak the language of the strongest manufacturer and help the well established ones. Zero marks to people who chose a, b or c. Let us take the Insurance Regulator’s role. EXAMPLE ONE […]

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Many good fund managers are beating the Sensex and the Nifty by a long margin. I am also seeing many individuals (yes the kind of people I meet is skewed) beating the index, and many times by a big margin. This is also because when I see my own portfolio (or my families portfolio) there […]

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