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Havish Gupta

Figuring Out • 1y

Depends upon your risk taking ability, time and monthly needs You can choose among stocks, house and fd. Make a combination of all of them. If you dont wish to change you house. Then buy one. Then Invest in mutual funds to build corpus. And post retirement keep atleast 1-2 year of annual expenses in fds

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