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Mutual Funds Expert - Answered on Mar 29, 2023

Nikunj Saraf has more than five years of experience in financial markets and offers advice about mutual funds. He is vice president at Choice Wealth, a financial institution that offers broking, insurance, loans and government advisory services. Saraf, who is a member of the Institute Of Chartered Accountants of India, has a strong base in financial markets and wealth management.... more
Pawan Question by Pawan on Mar 28, 2023Hindi
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I have reliance diversify mutual fund,asking from you to hold or sell?

Ans: Hello Pawan. Reliance Diversify Fund has been replaced with Nippon India Power & Infra Fund. Construction and energy sectors have been among the fund's most significant investments. Furthermore, this fund has an aggressive risk appetite and a time horizon of more than 8 years. Taking all of these factors into account, decide on the appropriate action based on your requirements.
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sir, i am samarendra dey ,i send you a lettet where i describe that Rs.2259000/ invested in mutual fund and now it increase in Rs.3400000/ may i hold or sell?
Ans: Congratulations on the significant increase in the value of your mutual fund investment from Rs. 22,59,000 to Rs. 34,00,000. Making a decision whether to hold or sell your investment requires careful consideration of various factors. Let's explore both options to help you make an informed choice.

Holding the Investment
Long-Term Growth Potential
If your investment horizon is long-term and you believe in the growth prospects of the mutual fund, holding onto your investment may be a wise decision. Over time, the value of your investment could continue to appreciate, allowing you to benefit from potential future gains.

Tax Implications
By holding onto your investment, you defer the realization of capital gains, thereby potentially reducing your tax liability. Long-term capital gains tax rates are generally lower than short-term capital gains tax rates, providing tax-efficient growth.

Risk Management
If you have confidence in the fund's management team, investment strategy, and the underlying assets, holding onto your investment allows you to maintain exposure to potential market upside while managing downside risk.

Selling the Investment
Locking in Profits
Selling your investment now allows you to lock in the profits you've earned so far. This ensures that you realize the gains irrespective of future market movements, providing a sense of financial security.

Rebalancing Portfolio
If your investment in the mutual fund has become a significant portion of your overall portfolio, selling a portion of it can help rebalance your portfolio. This ensures that your investment portfolio remains aligned with your risk tolerance and investment goals.

Capitalizing on Opportunities
Selling your investment provides liquidity, allowing you to capitalize on other investment opportunities that may arise in the market. It enables you to diversify your portfolio or invest in assets with higher growth potential.

Conclusion
Ultimately, the decision to hold or sell your mutual fund investment depends on your individual financial goals, risk tolerance, and investment strategy. If you have a long-term investment horizon, confidence in the fund's performance, and are comfortable with market fluctuations, holding onto your investment may be suitable. On the other hand, if you wish to realize profits, rebalance your portfolio, or capitalize on other opportunities, selling your investment could be a prudent choice. It's advisable to consult with a Certified Financial Planner who can assess your specific situation and provide personalized advice tailored to your needs.

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My manager is constantly manipulating his boss about me. Everyone in my team is aware that she is increasingly insecure about my success and feels threatened by me. She often gives incorrect and incomplete feedback due to which my manager feels that my manager is more efficient than I am. In the past, 4 people have quit or been foced to resign due to these politics. Should I also quit and move to another company or should I talk to the manager about this? Pls help
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When I was working in the corporate world, the oft repeated quote was, "people don't leave the company ,they leave bad bosses".
Your manager's boss is your super boss, rt? Can't you go and speak to him directly and put your concerns across?
I am sure the HR must have noticed that people are quitting and might have explored the reasons why they are doing so too, do check with them.
I fail to understand why women should not cooperate with each other. You can also explore the option of talking directly to the manager and telling her if your actions in any way have caused some misunderstanding and if she says yes then you are willing to clear them. Also tell her that you are not eyeing her post and you are just trying to do your job well. I did the same with one of my bosses, it worked for me, we became the best of friends, we are still in touch. You need to think which is your best option and choose one from all the possible solutions I have mentioned. You can always quit, that's the last option I feel..

Hoping you choose wisely..All the very best!!

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my son is 8 year old studying in Class 3 . The classes occus is in morning shift from 6.30 am to 1.30 PM . after comming from the scholl he tired and not able to study in night . plz suggest the Correct time table for the second shift school child so that we can manage his tiredness and keep improving him in balanced way.
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You have not provided information regarding the number of hours your son sleeps.

(1) Given that your son is only 8 years old, it is important to ensure he gets a minimum of 8 hours of sleep at night and 2 hours in the afternoon. Sleeping hours can be reduced once he enters the 6th Standard.

(2) Ensure he receives a balanced diet and nutritious food to sustain his energy levels. (3) Encourage him to maintain regular water intake to prevent dehydration. (4) Facilitate opportunities for him to take regular breaks and engage in play. (5) A 3rd standard student can't study for extended periods. He should study for 25 to 30 minutes, followed by a 10 to 15-minute break after each 25-minute study session.

(6) I am providing this information for general awareness. Parents should refrain from physically assaulting their children to achieve compliance, as this can undermine their self-confidence. (7) They should engage in more polite and loving communication with the children. (8) Children frequently observe their parents and tend to emulate their actions. Ensure that the environment at home is tranquil. (9) Addiction to electronic gadgets may also result in fatigue. (10) Regarding the Study Planner, it has been previously stated that regardless of whether he studies in the morning or evening, he should engage in study sessions of 25 minutes followed by a 10-minute break after each session. He will not experience fatigue, and the output will be increased. Hope, this answer will help you, Madam.

All the BEST for Your Prosperous Son's Future.

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