RE:invest a minimum
by R Varadarajan on Mar 08, 2008 10:23 AM Permalink
There are some very good funds - Birla Sunlife Frontline Equity or Equity, HDFC Growth/ Equity, Franklin Templeton Blue Chip, Prima Plus. If you require further help, please contact 09840436570
RE:Need some Info About Investing
by mera naam on Nov 26, 2007 11:34 AM Permalink
An SIP allows you to regularly invest in a mutual fund. This ensures discipline and regularity in savings. When the Net Asset Value is high, you will get few units. When it is low, you get more units. Over time it evens out. for more detail's contact me at 9980226299 -vishwanath
RE:Investment In SIP
by mera naam on Nov 26, 2007 11:35 AM Permalink
contact me at 9980226299(vishwanath)RM-karvy
An ULIP - Unit Linked Insurance Plan - is a financial product that offers you life insurance as well as an investment like a mutual fund. Part of the premium you pay goes towards the sum assured (amount you get in a life insurance policy) and the balance will be invested in whichever investments you desire - equity, fixed-return or a mixture of both.
Investments in ULIP attract the benefit under Section 80C
I have just started my career and I will be able to invest about 500 every quarterly. Could you suggest me a mutual fund in SIP, so that I can invest. Please advise
RE:INVESTMENT
by suresh on Mar 19, 2008 12:28 AM Permalink
I need to start some SIP in MF. Are you from Chennai ? If you can advise me regarding this from the scratch, about the procedure, I would be thankful. suresh engeekay2003@rediffmail.com