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Unpopular opinion: If you're a complete beginner, start with a simple bank FD. Yes, returns are low, but it's a good way to understand fixed income without any risk. Once you're comfortable, move to platforms like ET Money or Paytm Money for debt funds
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After months of relentless work, we've finally made beta access to Crypto FD live today. If you're wondering what Crypto FD is, it's like a regular bank's FD where you deposit a fixed amount for a certain tenure but with significantly higher returns
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Ways to Multiply Money 🤯 Investments: 1. Investing in the Stock Market: You can multiply your money by investing in the stock market, but it involves risks. 2. Mutual Funds: By investing in mutual funds, you can diversify your money into differen
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Many traders and investors often overlook fixed income instruments, but having a portion of the portfolio in debt is essential for stability. Buying bonds in India is very easy, yet people do not give much consideration to bonds or debt mutual funds.
Founder - Burn Inves... • 2m
Flipkart's Super Money app introduced the Super Card a few months back. It's a pretty handy option basically, you can get a credit card by just creating a fixed deposit (FD), no need for a strong credit history. So if you're looking to build your cre
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How much cash do you guys carry in your wallet? In this era of UPI apps, it's hard to save. Thinking about keeping cash in my wallet, but it comes with a risk of being stolen or worse. What's an acceptable/ comfortable amount of cash that you guys k
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