Hi I am vibhuti sharma thanks to Mr.Vivek for this Deep reasurch about investment this is verey useful for invester i think there is no need to invests in FDs because the value of money is reduses day by day
This is in deep appreciation to the article by Mr. Vivek Kaul. The article is well researched, and engrossing. Moreover it is a good guide. As such, the article points to the need for a dedicated website on investment matters, providing articles, investment avenues, application forms and even hyperlinks to other websites. This will foster a well-guided investment culture.
Today, among the urban and semi urban populace, the bhaag doud is too much. People have less time and patience to go through literature on investment and take informed decisions. People are so tied up with their work and office timings disallow search for investment info. Most people access investment avenues through word of mouth advice, and under influence of elders, neighbours, friends and colleagues. It is time for a website giving informed advice and creating a community of interested investors.
Another point overlooked is middle class and lower middle class investment. People are obsessed with microfinance or the upper class investors. There is a pool of investors in this category who require information, confidence and avenues.
This is in deep appreciation to the article by Mr. Vivek Kaul. The article is well researched, and engrossing. Moreover it is a good guide. As such, the article points to the need for a dedicated website on investment matters, providing articles, investment avenues, application forms and even hyperlinks to other websites. This will foster a well guided investment culture.
Today, among the urban and semi urban populace, the bhaag doud is too much. People have less time and patience to go through literature on investment and take informed decisions. People are so tied up with their work and office timings disallow search for investment info. Most people access investment avenues through word of mouth advice, and under influence of elders, neighbours, friends and colleagues. It is time for an website giving informed advice and creating a community of interested investors.
Another point overlooked is middle class and lower middle class investment. People are obsessed with microfinance or the upper class investors. There is a pool of investors in this category who require information, confidence and avenues.
Eventually, because of low returns from fixed deposits and Government Bonds, as mentioned, if people ivest very less or nil in them, what will happen to the Government bonds and fixed deposits? Will they go out of picture?