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Amit Yadav

Amit Yadav is a seasoned financial expert with over 20 years of experience in the BFSI domain, specializing in global investment banking across multiple financial asset classes. Having worked across regions, he brings deep insight into market trends, risk management, and strategic asset allocation. As a trusted advisor to high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and a practicing economist, Amit combines macroeconomic expertise with practical financial solutions to drive value and sustainable growth for clients and institutions alike.

Asset Allocation Funds: Diversify for Growth & Stability

Asset Allocation Funds or Multi Asset funds are a type of mutual fund that invest across multiple asset classes, such as equities (stocks), debt...

Arbitrage Funds: Profiting from Market Price Differences

Arbitrage funds are indeed a part of mutual funds. They fall under the category of hybrid mutual funds as they typically invest in a...

Credit Rating: The Financial Report Card

Credit Rating is an independent assessment of the creditworthiness of an entity, such as a company, a government, or a specific financial instrument like...

Face Value: What It Is?

Face Value, also often called Par Value or Nominal Value, is the initial, stated value of a financial instrument as determined by the issuer....

Decoding Expense Ratio: Regular vs. Direct Plans Explained

What is Expense Ratio? Your Fund's Annual Operating Cost The Expense Ratio is an annual fee charged by mutual funds (and ETFs) to cover their...

AUM: How Much Money a Fund Really Handles

AUM stands for Assets Under Management.  It refers to the total market value of all the financial assets that a financial institution, investment firm, or...

NFO: What is a New Fund Offer?

NFO stands for New Fund Offer. It's essentially the initial public offering (IPO) for a mutual fund scheme. When an Asset Management Company (AMC) wants...

SWP: Your Mutual Fund’s Regular Income Stream

SWP stands for Systematic Withdrawal Plan. It's a facility offered by mutual funds that allows investors to withdraw a predetermined amount of money from...

CAGR: Your “Annualized Returns” Rate

CAGR, or Compound Annual Growth Rate, or Annualized Returns is a financial metric that represents the average annual growth rate of an investment over...

Understanding XIRR: Your True Investment Return.

XIRR, or Extended Internal Rate of Return, is a powerful financial metric used to calculate the annualized return of an investment, particularly when there...

What does NAV mean?

NAV stands for Net Asset Value. It is a fundamental metric used to determine the per-unit value of an investment fund, most commonly associated...

Mutual Fund 301: Complete Course for Advanced Investors

Introduction Welcome to Mutual Fund 301, the definitive course for advanced investors in India looking to master mutual fund investing! If you’ve completed Mutual Fund...

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