I think you should choose Mutual Funds and make a list of good funds to invest for the long term. On top of that if you can do lump sum investment then you can track the market and invest accordingly. Apart from that, you can get some good plan like HDFC bank has some plans where you have to...
Actually it is automatically shared. When you make payments then the CIBIL get to know about it. If you have missed a payment ten they will know. On the other hand, if you pay the amount before the bill is generated then it won't have any affect on CIBIL
I think you can easily apply for as many cards as you want. It's upon the bank if they give it or not. Generally, a bank gives 2-3 credit cards to the same person as it benefits with the customer loyalty & retention and makes the customer relation more healthy
Here are the factors that help you to decide the funds. Motilal Oswal isn't on this list but it is a good fund. But looking at the future, you must make a wise decision
Specifically talking about the disadvantages of Axis Ace Credit Card then if you use an iPhone, you can't pay your bills with Google Pay using a credit card and miss out on the 5% cashback. Because it gives cashback while you are using Android version of Google Pay. Also, the card doesn't give...
I have invested in Mutual funds for the past two years. From where I can see, my top 2 Midcap funds would be:
Quant MidCap Funds
HDFC MidCap Funds
There are other factors which we should note for selecting mutual funds for the future.
If we go by their website, it is still showing that you can still apply for the card. Then, it might be still available. Are you planning to apply for HDFC IRCTC card or they rejected your application?
I scaled the program, from Classic all the way to Imperia you can even include the Preferred in that, hoping for exclusive benefits. Instead, I got bombarded with useless policy pitches from Relationship Managers who vanished the moment I needed actual help, like a card upgrade or decent forex...
There are two things that I think you can do. First one is to lower the credit utilisation ratio while Second one is to avoid closing any of your old bank accounts. Also, the length of your credit history have an impact on it
My opinion about this fund is that Sundaram Multi Asset Allocation Fund offers exceptional long-term growth while effectively managing risk. The fund capitalizes on equity's ability to combat inflation in the medium term, while gold acts as a shield against currency fluctuations. This strategic...