Let it soar or go safe but slow? How should you invest your inherited money
Hello, readers! In this week’s Personal Finance newsletter, we’ll guide you on choosing between corporate and government bonds, rebalancing your investments from equities and gold towards debt, investing inherited money, and more!
Inheriting money is a significant and often emotional experience, and it’s natural to want to grow it while ensuring its safety. Sunainaa Chadha suggests several strategies to strike the right balance between security and growth. Read here
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Corporate vs government bonds. Which one to choose for better investment?
Investing in bonds is a popular choice for investors seeking fixed-income opportunities. Among the various options available, government bonds and corporate bonds stand out as two primary categories. But which one is the better investment? Ayush Mishra explains. Read here
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Rebalance your investments away from equities and gold in favour of debt
As the calendar year comes to an end, many investors will turn to their financial advisers for an annual portfolio review. DIY investors should also undertake this exercise to reduce any excess risk that may have built up in their portfolios over the past year, advise Sanjay Kumar Singh and Karthik Jerome. Read here
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