designerrrrr
designerrrrr

Investing tips in 20s

I'm just starting to invest. Suggest me the best practices and ways to lead a better life (in terms of finance). Thanks.

9mo ago
Indusplateau
Indusplateau

Start Small SIPs in index funds. Stick with them for 5 years, hence small.

Rest you will figure out.

Get term insurance and health insurance

NightCoder
NightCoder

Invest in ULIPS. /s

designerrrrr
designerrrrr

Can you explain it in a better way?

FunnyBones
FunnyBones

/s = sarcasm. Don’t do that

juggle
juggle

Start with basics and climb the ladder with age and and when you start to understand the concepts.

-FD -Mutual Fund, Stocks -Gold -Real Estate -Bonds Etc...

designerrrrr
designerrrrr

Okay

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