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Anirudhha Bose

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As an Editorial Consultant for BW Businessworld, Aniruddha writes independently on investor awareness, correct financial planning & investing practices and the impact of regulatory developments on the personal finance ecosystem. He holds an MBA with distinction from Oxford.

Latest Articles By Anirudhha Bose

Sebi Investor Survey 2015 Throws Up Interesting Insights About Mutual Fund Investor Behaviour

The disturbing fact that 78 per cent of MF investors dump their holding before 36 months — an astounding 57 per cent before 12 months — throws up unforeseen industry risks

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Assessing Your Risk Profile

There are two distinct sub-components of what determines your overall risk profile - namely, your risk appetite and your risk tolerance. Both combined go on to form your unique personal Risk profile

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The New Savings Tool

How mutual funds are now serving as a savings tool for the lay investor

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The Advisory Paradox

Financial advisors need to innovate, leverage on technology and re-engineer their business models to make them more cost effective while widening their breadth

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5 Ways To Accelerate Your Savings

Here are five simple tips to help you accelerate your savings and create wealth

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The Nifty Is Soaring. What Should Equity Mutual Fund Investors Do Now?

If you’re new to MF’s and looking to start investing now, aim for a balanced asset allocation between equity and debt funds

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YTM Demystified

Combining YTM data with information related to the credit profile of the bond issuer can help you make sound fixed income investment decisions that are in line with your risk profile and investment objectives

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SBI Slashes Deposit Rates Further | What Should Low Risk Investors Do?

A qualified Financial Advisor can help you select optimal funds that are in line with your risk appetite and investment objectives

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Mutual Fund Myth Busting – II

Any fund that falls under the category of 'credit opportunities' or 'corporate bond' should be invested into with a minimum time horizon of two years

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ICICI Prudential Value 13: Finally, An NFO That Makes Sense!

If you have a high-risk sum of money that you'd like to put away for a duration of 3-4 years, ICICI Prudential Value 13 surely makes sense

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