MIP is a debt oriented fund having a mandate of investing majority into debt instruments (75-85%) and a small part of its assets (generally 15-25%) into equities.
Posts Tagged ‘Debt Instruments’
Monthly Income Plan (MIP) – A balanced investment approach in volatile markets
Posted by Tushar Mathur on April 27th, 2009
Older mutual funds mean better returns?
Posted by Tushar Mathur on July 7th, 2008
Keeping an eye on daily finance news and tips, I’ve realized something: of late, many companies have set up mutual fund houses in order to capitalize on India’s booming economy.
Should I invest in Gold ?
Posted by Tushar Mathur on February 25th, 2008
Looking to invest in Gold funds but don’t know too much about them? Here are some basic facts to get you started.


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