A cross-border estate plan is not just about drafting a will. It is about ensuring the right document works in the right country, so your family does not spend months navigating two legal systems to prove ownership and access assets. …
India continues to post strong GDP growth, stable banking metrics, and improving corporate balance sheets. Yet the ₹ (Indian rupee) has been trending weaker against the US dollar. This apparent contradiction disappears once we view the rupee not as a …
As financial markets mature, capital is increasingly moving beyond traditional instruments like listed equities and bonds. This shift has brought Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs) into focus. In India, AIFs play a crucial role in funding startups, private companies, infrastructure projects, …
With India’s stock market entering a more mature phase in 2026, investors are gradually shifting away from social-media tips and short-term noise. What’s gaining importance again is credible research, structured thinking, and long-term perspective. That’s where established stock market magazines …
India’s stock market has seen many changes over the decades, but one of the most talked-about turnarounds in recent years is that of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Asia’s oldest stock exchange. At the heart of this revival is Sundararaman …
When Indian investors explore passive investing, the most common question is: ETF vs Index Fund – which one is better?Both products aim to track popular indices like Nifty 50 and Sensex, and both are regulated by SEBI. However, the way …
India entered 2025 with strong economic momentum and exited it as one of the world’s most reform-driven economies. With GDP growth touching 8.2%, far ahead of global averages, the year marked a decisive shift in how India governs, regulates, and …
A simple monthly money framework that tells every rupee where to go—before it disappears. If you often wonder where your salary went despite earning decently and paying bills on time, you are not alone. Most people stuck in a paycheque-to-paycheque …
What the financial system expects, what flexibility you really have, and where most people get caught off guard A sudden loss of income can flip your financial priorities overnight. Expenses that once ran on autopilot—like EMIs and SIPs—suddenly demand close …
More SIPs don’t mean higher returns. Long-term investing rewards consistency—not frequency. Many investors assume that investing more frequently automatically leads to better returns. At first glance, it sounds logical. A daily SIP deploys money into the market 365 times a …










