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Market Corporates

Building a retirement corpus in your 50’s

Retirement

You are about a decade or less from your retirement and chances are you already have a plan in place. Ideally by now you would have retired debts – home loan and education loan for children, with more monies available towards your retirement. For many people, this is also the period when their income peaks.

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Market Corporates

Discover how Indian Gen Z are steering their finances towards a positive path

Personal Finance

Over the last few years, India has experienced a significant demographic shift. In the last one decade, the number of Indians belonging to Gen Z - Individuals born between 1997 and 2012 - has increased substantially and since the pandemic began, the percentage of young investors has shot up.

Market Corporates

REITs are making a powerful comeback in post-lockdown India

Equity Fund

As of this Diwali, investors have enjoyed a long spell of benevolent markets, with NIFTY and Sensex scaling new heights all through 2021 and the rallies remaining widespread. However, as always, the ups can be followed by downs. With the current inflationary trends and possible rise in interest rates, investors would do well to ensure their portfolios account for the expected volatility.

Market Corporates

Investing in Global Real Estate Fund of Funds (FoF)

Equity Fund

There is something about physical real estate as an asset class that draws scores of Indians. Buying land, residential or commercial property traditionally has been a preferred choice for most Indians. The tangible nature of real estate makes it a preferred choice among investors , real estate is considered to be hedge against inflation.

Market Corporates

The Power of Mid caps

Equity Fund

The size of a company is an important consideration in building the portfolio of equity mutual funds and as many as six equity mutual fund categories are defined on the basis of market capitalisation – Large Cap, Mid Cap, Small Cap, Large & Mid Cap, Flexi Cap and Multi Cap, which is defined by the total market value of the outstanding shares of a listed company.

All Mutual Fund investors have to go through a one-time KYC (Know Your Customer) process. Investors should deal only with Registered Mutual Funds (‘RMF’). For more info on KYC, RMF & procedure to lodge/redress complaints, visit pgimindiamf.com/IEID. This is an investor education and awareness initiative by PGIM India Mutual Fund. Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully.

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