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Everything that you need to know about Mutual Funds

  • Investment Reflections from Lord Ganesha

    Ganesha is here! The 10-day festival is a time for joy, celebration, and get-togethers. Festival celebra-tions take place in people’s homes as well as on grand scales in societies and public pandals.

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  • Life and Investment Lessons from Chess

    Chess, ultimate game of strategy and the game of royalty, is one of the most popular game in the world. According to the United Nations, 70% of the adult population in the US, UK, Germany, Russia, and India has played chess at some point in their lives and about 605 million people play chess regularly.

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  • Impact of EL NINO on Equity Markets

    El Nino is a phenomenon of abnormal warming of the ocean surface. This may lead to below average rainfall. The opposite of El Nino is La Nina where the ocean surface cools abnormally leading to higher monsoon. El Nino and La Nina are responsible for major droughts and floods across the world. 2023 has been forecasted as an El Nino Year which will affect the Indian southwest monsoon. Does El Nino have an impact on the equity markets? Let’s see...

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  • Seasonal Shift and their Impact on Markets

    Rainfall numbers and the probability of a “normal” monsoon is one of the most tracked parameters for the economy and investment analysis. Agriculture is the strength of the Indian economy. Agriculture and allied sectors are one of the largest sectors of the country accounting for 20.19% of India’s gross value (fiscal year 2020-21).

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  • Live your second innings in style

    For most of us, retirement is a shifting goal post. When we are young, we want to retire early and travel the world, but as we grow older, we realize we are not financially prepared to retire and hence keep pushing the date ahead! Increasingly, the challenge is not just about earning during the working years,

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  • Value Investing and the India Premier League

    IPL or the Indian cricket League is the most talked about sports event these days. For the cricket crazy nation, the Twenty20 cricket league is more than a game, it is an emotion. passion. IPL too, is not ordinary cricket.

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  • Plan A Vacation

    An annual vacation is something that most people aspire for. Some people want to take a holiday to escape from their hectic work schedules while others take a holiday to reconnect with their families. Then there are people who seek

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  • How can you aim to save tax?

    If you are making a New Year resolution to plan your taxes better, then you better start as soon as possible. Tax planning is something that should be considered at the beginning of the financial year and not towards the end. However,

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  • Know more about investing in debt mutual funds

    Debt funds predominantly invests in fixed income securities like Government securities, corporate bonds, debentures, etc. The debt market is very important for both the corporates and the government who are looking to raise money and for

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  • A Primer on Investing in Equity Mutual Funds

    An equity fund is a mutual fund scheme that invests predominantly in equity stocks.In the Indian context, as per current SEBI Mutual Fund Regulations, an equity mutual fund scheme must invest at least 65% of

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  • Why invest for the long term?

    Investing can be considered as an easy task for anyone but generating the desired returns on your investments is not that simple. It depends on a host of factors that include your risk-taking ability, the asset classes you chose, investment horizon andexpected returns.

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  • Know your Risk Quotient

    We have often heard the warning, "Mutual Fund Investments are subject to market risk". In fact, all investments inherently carry some elements of risk. However, risk in itself is nothing to be feared about. Risk denotes an uncertainty in outcome. Fortunately, risk can be managed.

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  • Importance of Asset Allocation

    Have you ever stopped to wonder why you should never put all your eggs in one basket? The answer is obvious. If you were to drop that basket, then all the eggs that you own would break resulting in a total loss. However, if you were to split your eggs among two or more baskets then even if you dropped one basket, your loss would be limited to only those eggs in that one basket.

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  • Save Tax

    There are various provisions of the Income Tax Act 1961 that give individual tax-payer an opportunity to reduce his/her overall tax liability. Investments in certain schemes and instruments are allowed for deduction which reduces the overall taxable income of an individual. When evaluating different tax savings schemes, one option that investors can evaluate is tax saving mutual funds.

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  • Myths & Facts

    Traditionally, we have always understood the importance of savings and investment. With a household savings rate of ~30%1, Indians have historically shown a proclivity towards savings.Despite this, mutual fund penetration in the country is on the lower side and stands at ~11% of GDP2.

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  • Mutual Funds:"Sahi" for every investor

    Money is not just a medium of transaction but also a means to attain financial security and achieve our financial goals. To generate returns or income from money earned, it is important to save and invest.

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    Financial Planning and It’s Benefits

    All of us have dreams that we want to achieve. From buying a car, buying a home, planning higher education for children or planning for retirement. Financial planning is the first step towards realizing your dreams. It helps in identifying your goals and putting a financial value to them.

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  • Learn-Invest-Asset-Allocation
    Understanding Asset Allocation

    "Don't put all your eggs in one basket!" - This age old proverb that most of us have grown up with has diversification of risk as the focal point. Some of the most basic and fundamental principles of investing can often be learnt through simple, real life experiences.

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  • Learn-Invest-Risk-Return
    Understanding Risk & Return

    The simplest way to define risk / return tradeoff is the "ability-to-sleep-well-at-night" test. Some investors handle financial risks better than others due to their current financial health, investment time horizon and realistic returns expectations.

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  • Learn-Invest-GrowthvsDividend
    Investing in Growth vs. Dividend Option

    The dilemma of choosing between Growth or Dividend options of a mutual fund scheme can be one of the most confusing decisions that you need to make while investing. Both of these options have their own advantages and disadvantages, and deciding which is a better fit will almost always depend on your individual needs and circumstances.

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  • Learn-Invest-Systematic-Investment-Plan
    Systematic Investment Plan

    A Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) is a method that allows you to invest a fixed sum, regularly, in a mutual fund scheme. It is just like a recurring deposit with the post office or bank where you put in a small amount at regular intervals.

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It is mandatory for all mutual fund investors to undergo a one-time KYC (Know Your Customer) process.
For more info on KYC specifically on: the procedure for completing KYC, for changing address details, for changing contact details, for changing bank details, visit barodabnpparibas.in/investor-centre/information-on-kyc.
For more info on submitting a complaint or a grievance, visit https://www.barodabnpparibas.in/contact-us
Further, investors should ensure that they transact ONLY with SEBI Registered Mutual Funds listed under Intermediaries/Market Infrastructure Institutions on the SEBI website https://www.sebi.gov.in/intermediaries.html.
An Investor Awareness Initiative.
Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks. Read all scheme related documents carefully.

Scheme Riskometer**


**basis portfolio of the Scheme as on March 31, 2024

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*Investors should consult their financial advisers if in doubt about whether the product is suitable for them

Benchmark Riskometer**


**Basis constituents of the scheme as on March 31, 2024

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*Investors should consult their financial advisers if in doubt about whether the product is suitable for them.

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*The PRC matrix denotes the maximum risk that the respective Scheme can take i.e. maximum interest rate risk (measured by MD of the Scheme) and maximum credit risk (measured by CRV of the Scheme)

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