Multi-cap funds in India are gaining popularity due to their diversified approach that covers various market segments. While flexi-cap funds offer flexibility in allocation, multi-cap funds adhere to a 25% minimum allocation to large, mid, and small-cap stocks, providing a balanced approach to growth and diversification. The growing interest in multi-cap funds is driven by market valuations and the preference …
Q. I am a 32-year-old business owner, running my small business in Ghaziabad. Multi-cap and flexi-cap funds function by investing in a portfolio of stocks that represent different segments of the market. The main difference between multi-cap and flexi-cap funds is the degree of flexibility that the fund manager has in choosing the stocks. However, both multi-cap and flexi-cap funds …
I am 36 years old and do not have a Systematic Investment Plan so far due to my home loan and other financial liabilities. The cost of higher education is rising by around 10% every year, and 13 years from now you will need around ₹70 lakh. As you haven’t started saving yet for this goal, start Systematic Investment Plans …