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Rs 5 Lakh Lump Sum vs Rs 5,000 Monthly SIP: Which Creates More Wealth?

Lump sum and Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) are two popular ways of investing in mutual funds. While lump sum involves investing a large amount at once, SIP allows investors to put in smaller amounts at regular intervals.  In a lump sum investment, the money is fully invested immediately. This allows it to potentially grow faster if markets perform well. However, it also carries higher short-term risk. If the portfolio is exposed to market fluctuations from the start, returns can be disappointing. On the other hand, SIP involves investing smaller amounts regularly, such as monthly or weekly. This approach reduces risk by spreading investments over time. This can also help average out market ups and downs.  ALSO READ:  Equity Fund Inflows Slump 40% To Rs 22,908 Crore In May, Lowest In 2026 Both methods have their own benefits, risks and utilities. Investors with access to both may wonder how they can best maximise their returns. Whether lumpsum can work faster or...

After Fox Settlement, Assault on Media Protections Is Likely to Continue

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Kohli Was Approached By Another IPL Team. Here's How The RCB Star Replied

Virat Kohli and Royal Challengers Bangalore are practically synonymous when it comes to the Indian Premier League. The star India batter has played for the franchise since the inception of the tournament back in 2008 and he has emerged as a mega star to the RCB fans. In a recent interaction with former India cricketer Robin Uthappa on JioCinema, Kohli opened up on his partnership with RCB over the years and even spoke about another franchise that came close to acquiring his services. However, the former India skipper was quick to point out that his plan for his career was not aligned with that team. “It's been amazing. Why I value this partnership and journey with RCB so much, is because in the first 3 years of the IPL, they backed me a lot. Even when the retentions happened, they said, 'we want to retain you'. My only feedback to Ray Jennings at the time was 'I want to bat in top-order. I bat at 3 for India, and I want to bat at 3'. And they said, 'okay, yo...

Biden Summons Big Donors to Washington as 2024 Campaign Nears

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"Come Soon...": Brazil Star Neymar, Girlfriend Bruna Announce Pregnancy

Brazil's star footballer Neymar and girlfriend Bruna Biancardi, who is a professional model, announced pregnancy with a special post on Wednesday. "We dream about your life, plan your arrival and knowing that you are here to complete our love, makes our days much happier. You will arrive in a beautiful family, with your brother, grandparents, uncles and aunties who already love you very much! Come soon son, we are waiting for you!" Neymar wrote in an Instagram post.  View this post on Instagram A post shared by BRUNA BIANCARDI (@brunabiancardi) In the first week of March news came that Neymar is set to be sidelined for the rest of the season after Paris Saint-Germain said on Monday the forward requires ankle surgery and will be out of action for three to four months. The Brazilian, who injured his ankle on February 19 against Lille in Ligue 1, "has had several episodes of instability in his right ankle in recent years,...

A 50-Mile Race, a Quick Car Ride and a Scandal at the Finish Line

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Khartoum residents face dire conditions: ‘We’d either die from gunshots or from hunger.’

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Pics: Back From Karnataka, Rahul Gandhi Visits Old Delhi, Samples Dishes

Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi visited the Matia Mahal market in old Delhi and the Bengali market on Monday and treated himself to popular dishes of these areas. The Congress leader, who returned to the national capital after two days of campaigning in poll-bound Karnataka, visited old Delhi's Chandni Chowk, which is abuzz with activity during the month of Ramzan. Mr Gandhi visited a famous "sharbat" vendor in the Matia Mahal area and other eateries. He treated himself to fruits and also had a taste of "golgappas" at Nathu sweets at the Bengali market. मोहब्बत की शरबत ❤️ pic.twitter.com/3qLQAaf6oF — Congress (@INCIndia) April 18, 2023 A large crowd gathered around the Congress leader in old Delhi. The people followed him around in the narrow streets and even raised slogans. Mr Gandhi has often been seen visiting popular eating joints in Delhi. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated fe...