Money with Monika

By: Mint - HT Smartcast
  • Summary

  • Money with Monika is a weekly personal finance show that answers your queries on all investment matters. Monika Halan, Consulting Editor of Mint and author of Let’s Talk Money, takes you through the various avenues of savings open to you - deposits, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, insurance and pension funds. This is a Mint production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
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Episodes
  • 26: How to avoid behavioural biases while investing
    Nov 19 2020

    While neoclassical economics postulates that individuals are inherently efficient, when it comes to investing, pragmatism and logic are often overshadowed by what is referred to as behavioural biases. These biases push investors towards making errors by making them take decisions based on impulse and perception rather than factual analysis. Some common biases include loss aversion bias, personalization bias and herd mentality. Tune in to this episode of Money With Monika Season 3 to understand how these behavioural biases work and how one can rein them in.

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    10 mins
  • 12: Funds that trade like stocks: Are ETFs right for you?
    Nov 12 2020

    From Rs 7,000 crore to Rs 2 lakh crore - that is how the asset base of exchange-traded funds in India has grown over the last 5 years. ETFs are a kind of mutual fund, but with one big difference - as the name suggests, they are listed on exchanges and are traded like stocks. They are passive funds, i.e. they mimic an index, and a fund manager doesn't actively choose the constituent stocks. Although ETFs are traditionally cheaper than their non-listed counterparts, retail participation in this category remains subdued, although there is growing interest. Since ETFs are traded throughout the day, their price fluctuates too, unlike other MFs. This is what makes ETFs appropriate for a particular demographic. So are ETFs the right product for you? And if so, then what are the factors you need to keep in mind before you start investing? Listen to this episode of Money with Monika to know more.

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    10 mins
  • 25: Value, Growth, GARP: How to choose investment style?
    Nov 5 2020

    Warren Buffett, the famous investor, once called financial markets 'manic depressive'. He was referring to the swings periodically seen on the bourses. Buffett believes investors shouldn't be influenced by these movements, thus maintaining a perpetually long-term vision. But is this the only way to invest? Those who differ with this 'value' style, subscribe to 'growth' investing. Under this strategy, investors pick fast-growing stocks, even if the price is on the higher side. The markets provide another option - GARP (growth at reasonable price) - for those seeking a compromise between the two paths. However, picking a style becomes a bit more challenging when investing via mutual funds. Tune in to know more.

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    9 mins

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