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Asked: September 12, 20222022-09-12T15:38:55+05:30 2022-09-12T15:38:55+05:30In: General Investment

Where should a beginner invest?

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I want to know what financial planning for beginners where to invest money safely.

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    1. Sania Mirza
      2022-09-13T13:16:18+05:30Added an answer on September 13, 2022 at 1:16 pm

      Investing in stock markets gives you a chance to earn the highest returns among all investment options. As you have age on your side, you can invest with a long-term investment horizon. This will tackle the market volatility and benefit you in the long run.

      Investing in stock markets gives you a chance to earn the highest returns among all investment options. As you have age on your side, you can invest with a long-term investment horizon. This will tackle the market volatility and benefit you in the long run.

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    2. Prahlad Pandey
      2022-09-13T15:23:56+05:30Added an answer on September 13, 2022 at 3:23 pm

      As you have a long-term investment horizon, you can unleash the power of compounding by investing in mutual funds. Furthermore, you don’t need to have market knowledge. Mutual funds are professionally managed by fund managers who have an excellent track record of managing investment portfolios. SincRead more

      As you have a long-term investment horizon, you can unleash the power of compounding by investing in mutual funds. Furthermore, you don’t need to have market knowledge. Mutual funds are professionally managed by fund managers who have an excellent track record of managing investment portfolios. Since you are a young investor, you can invest in equity funds as these are known to offer excellent returns in the long run.

       

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    3. Rishabh123
      2022-09-20T13:41:20+05:30Added an answer on September 20, 2022 at 1:41 pm

      I recommend a combination of the four asset classes. This can be done through ETFs as well as index funds. The four major asset classes are: 1) Real Estate (E-REITs, stocks in the REITS sector and land) 2) Bonds (bonds and debt, including municipal bonds) 3) Cash (cash, bank deposits, money market aRead more

      I recommend a combination of the four asset classes. This can be done through ETFs as well as index funds. The four major asset classes are:

      1) Real Estate (E-REITs, stocks in the REITS sector and land)

      2) Bonds (bonds and debt, including municipal bonds)

      3) Cash (cash, bank deposits, money market accounts)

      4) Stocks (large, mid-sized and small companies, depending on your risk profile).

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    4. Madhu_ojha
      2022-09-20T13:55:12+05:30Added an answer on September 20, 2022 at 1:55 pm

      A beginner can begin investing as early as age 18, with a deposit of Rs. 10,000 to 20,000 and an annual return of 8-10%. The total investment may be Rs. 1-1.5 lakhs.  If one wants to invest in mutual funds, the minimum investment is Rs. 5,000 or Rs. 10,000 depending on the fund type.

      A beginner can begin investing as early as age 18, with a deposit of Rs. 10,000 to 20,000 and an annual return of 8-10%. The total investment may be Rs. 1-1.5 lakhs.  If one wants to invest in mutual funds, the minimum investment is Rs. 5,000 or Rs. 10,000 depending on the fund type.

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    5. Niirav Arora
      2022-09-22T10:07:18+05:30Added an answer on September 22, 2022 at 10:07 am

      I would suggest a diversified portfolio of funds that are invested in different sectors in the economy, such as: small caps (small companies), mid caps (mid-sized companies), large caps (large corporations). These investments can be made through either mutual funds or ETFs. Marc Faber's 3 fund serviRead more

      I would suggest a diversified portfolio of funds that are invested in different sectors in the economy, such as: small caps (small companies), mid caps (mid-sized companies), large caps (large corporations). These investments can be made through either mutual funds or ETFs. Marc Faber’s 3 fund service has the best track record and is one of the best options for those who do not want to buy ETFs or mutual funds directly. The service is a good investment and allows for their money to be spread over a number of different sectors.

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