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She advises clients about investments, insurance, tax and estate planning and manages high net-worth individual’s portfolios.
Reetika has an MBA in finance from the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India (ICFAI) and an engineer degree from NIT, Jalandhar.
She also holds certifications from the Financial Planning Standards Board India (FPSB), Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) and Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI).... more
Chalasani Question by Chalasani on Dec 21, 2025Hindi
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Hi Sir this is Sudheer i am 43 yrs old working in NBFC. At present i am investing an amount of 25K in 8 different mutual funds. Now I want to increase another 5K so can you pls suggest which one is best in HDFC mutual funds. My present investing funds details are as below .. Axis Mid cap fund regular growth - 4000/- Bandhan small cap fund regular growth -3000/- Canara Robeco large and mid cap regular growth -3000/- HDFC defence fund regular growth- 5000/- Kotak small cap fund growth ( regular plan )-3000/- Motilal Oswal mid cap fund regular plan growth - 1000/- Motilal Oswal multi cap fund regular plan growth - 50,000/- ( Lumpsum ) Motilal Oswal small cap fund regular plan growth - 4000/- Nippon india small cap fund direct growth plan-2000/- Pls suggest best fund from HDFC or any other to get high returns. I am planning to invest minimum 4 to 5 yrs from now. And my present investments are for the past 5 yrs. Regards Sudheer

Ans: Hi Sudheer,

At your age, overall investments done by you is commendable. But you need to work on the approach.
Your current funds and SIPs are very much concentrated and overlapped. Funds selected by you (or the advisor of yours) are not at all recommended for anyone to continue.
A proper approach is required here to reallocate the 25000 along with 5000 per month. Also amount accumulated should be reinvested in proper funds to make sure your goals are fulfilled.

Hence please stop your current SIPs.

Share more details such as your age, goals, risk profile for me to guide you better.
Or you can choose to connect with a professional Certified Financial Planner - a CFP who can guide you with exact funds to invest in keeping in mind your age, requirements, financial goals and risk profile. A CFP periodically reviews your portfolio and suggest any amendments to be made, if required.

Let me know if you need more help.

Best Regards,
Reetika Sharma, Certified Financial Planner
https://www.instagram.com/cfpreetika/
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Hiii,sir pls suggest me which mutual fund is better for investment like SBI mutual fund ,HDFC, & among which one is better
Ans: To choose between SBI Mutual Fund and HDFC Mutual Fund, we need to compare them across different factors. Both fund houses are strong and well-established. But the right choice depends on various aspects.

Reputation and Track Record
SBI Mutual Fund is one of the oldest and most trusted fund houses in India. It has strong backing from State Bank of India (SBI).

HDFC Mutual Fund is also highly reputed. It has consistently performed well for many years.

Both fund houses have managed investor wealth successfully. Their long-term performance is strong.

Fund Management Team
SBI Mutual Fund has experienced fund managers with a research-driven approach.

HDFC Mutual Fund also has skilled fund managers with deep market insights.

The expertise of the fund manager plays a key role in the fund’s success.

Investment Strategy and Performance
SBI Mutual Fund follows a mix of value and growth investing. It focuses on long-term wealth creation.

HDFC Mutual Fund is known for its conservative yet aggressive approach. It balances risk and returns well.

Performance varies across different fund categories. It is better to check fund-wise performance before investing.

Actively Managed Funds vs. Index Funds
Actively managed funds try to beat the market by selecting high-quality stocks. Both SBI and HDFC Mutual Fund offer actively managed funds.

Index funds just copy the market. They do not try to outperform it.

Actively managed funds have higher return potential than index funds. SBI and HDFC actively managed funds have delivered better results than index funds.

Regular Funds vs. Direct Funds
Regular funds are managed through an MFD with a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). These funds offer expert guidance.

Direct funds require investors to handle everything themselves. This can lead to mistakes and lower returns.

Both SBI and HDFC offer regular funds. Investing through an MFD with a CFP helps in better decision-making.

Expense Ratio and Charges
SBI and HDFC have competitive expense ratios. This depends on the type of fund.

Actively managed funds have slightly higher expense ratios than index funds. But they deliver better returns.

Lower expenses do not always mean better returns. A well-managed fund justifies its costs.

Risk and Volatility
SBI Mutual Fund has funds with moderate to high risk. Some funds take an aggressive approach.

HDFC Mutual Fund is known for stability. It has a balanced risk strategy.

The right choice depends on your risk tolerance.

Fund Category Comparison
In large-cap funds, both SBI and HDFC have strong performers. HDFC tends to be more stable.

In mid-cap and small-cap funds, SBI has given better returns in some cases. But HDFC also has strong contenders.

In debt funds, HDFC has a more conservative approach. SBI takes slightly more risk.

Flexibility in Investment
SBI and HDFC both offer SIP and lump sum investment options.

SIP is better for long-term wealth creation. Lump sum works well for those who can handle market fluctuations.

Both fund houses offer good flexibility in switching and withdrawals.

Taxation on Mutual Funds
Equity mutual funds have a 12.5% LTCG tax if gains exceed Rs 1.25 lakh in a year.

STCG tax is 20% on profits from funds sold within a year.

Debt mutual funds are taxed as per the investor’s tax slab.

SBI and HDFC both have tax-saving ELSS funds. These help in saving up to Rs 46,800 tax under Section 80C.

Which One to Choose?
Choose SBI Mutual Fund if you want slightly aggressive investment options.

Choose HDFC Mutual Fund if you prefer a balanced and stable approach.

Check fund-specific performance before investing. Past returns, fund manager experience, and risk level are important factors.

Final Insights
Both SBI Mutual Fund and HDFC Mutual Fund are strong choices.

SBI is more aggressive and growth-oriented. HDFC is more balanced and conservative.

Invest in actively managed funds through an MFD with a CFP for better guidance.

Avoid direct funds and index funds as they limit return potential.

Select a fund based on your financial goals, risk appetite, and investment horizon.

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I am 42, I have two daughters 17 and 13. Me and my wife earn 5L per month currently. We do not know when we will stop being as productive as this We currently have the following portfolio 1. 1.2cr PF 2. 17L PPF 3. 40L MF 4. Real estate (3 flats in city and 5 acres in hometown) 4cr 5. Liquid 1 cr Upcoming life events 1. Kids college 2. Kids marriage After these between me and wife we need atleast 1L per month to live. I want to continue to work for 10 more years and my wife will work for 5 more. Can I retire early?
Ans: Hi,

You two are earning well and have accumulated a lot at such young age. Let us analyse in detail:
- Liquid - 1 crore >> this can take care of the immediate requirement for your kid's higher education.
- Your current investments in PF, PPF and MF - can be considered a portion for your retired life.
- Land and Flats worth 4 crores - can liquidate worth half value to keep it aside for your kids marriage.
- Save aggressively in equity and balanced mutual funds till the time you guys are working. Investing as small as 2 lakhs per month for next 10 years can grow your MF corpus from 40 lakhs to 6 crores.
This along with your PF is more than sufficient for the two of you to retire at your respective paces.

Make sure that the current MF investment along with planned SIP of 2 lakhs monthly is done under professional supervision. Any wrong investment can lower returns and create a negative impact.

Summary - You are on the right path. Start investing aggressively for next 10 years and consider liquidating 50% of your real estate assets to fulfil kids education and marriage.

And also consult a professional Certified Financial Planner - a CFP who can guide you with exact funds to invest in keeping in mind your age, requirements, financial goals and risk profile. A CFP periodically reviews your portfolio and suggest any amendments to be made, if required.

Let me know if you need more help.

Best Regards,
Reetika Sharma, Certified Financial Planner
https://www.instagram.com/cfpreetika/

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