It could be a tough week In the run-up to such an event, the market is always nervous.
Financial planners also believe that retail investors should avoid the IPOs or direct stock route because it is too risky for them.
For retail investors who are into direct stocks, buying one when it enters the index can be a good strategy.
While FMPs no longer offer the same short-term advantage, it is still a good product for the medium term.
Add a term plan with a child mutual fund for best results.
Banks and financial institutions provide 6-12 months of additional time, beyond which you need to negotiate.
It's not easy to ignore the newspaper ads with Diwali offers.
VCs have been especially bullish about India.
Supreme Court allows more instruments to use the biometric card.
Unless unique, avoid investing in IPOs.
Depending on your liquidity requirement, invest in the right debt instruments.
India-located funds have already raised $3.9 billion so far this year.
The conversion from ownership to taxi hiring services is gaining ground.
State Bank of India partnered GE Capital in 1998 for its credit card business.
The credibility of India in the eyes of foreign investors has also relatively gone up, with China's blunders in this crisis.
Tata Sons has moved the Supreme Court against an estimated Rs 300-crore (Rs 3-billion) sales tax demand from the Maharashtra state government.
While there is little one can do when the fund house restricts redemptions, it's best to exit even if it means some losses.
For a while, it seemed the markets were going on a free fall.
Monday's steep fall turned Sensex's yearly returns to - 2.57%, but only two large-cap funds did worse.
Wait for a few days before deciding to buy shares or MF schemes.