Also, if you are saving to buy a gadget or any other thing in near future, i.e. 1 - 2 months, you can keep that
amount in the liquid fund.
If you submit your original loan application with $ 1,000 in the bank, lenders will want to see at least $ 1,000
in liquid funds all the way to closing.
If you submit your original loan application with $ 1,000 in the bank, lenders will want to see at least $ 1,000
in liquid funds all the way to closing.
As per your needs you can invest
in Liquid funds which are low risk funds and even the returns will be around 7 - 8 % which is more than the returns from FD.
For any immediate goal (i.e. less than 3 months), invest
in Liquid funds as many of them have the feature of instant redemption.
For quite a few investors, the tax adjusted returns in liquid funds
For three - and four - unit properties, you must have at least three months of PITI
in liquid funds after closing.
on 7th Sept ’16 total investment is 18.6 lakhs (4.2
Lakhs in Liquid funds & remaining in equity funds) & the unrealised gain is 3.28 Lakhs (17.6 %).
If you are going to be married in the next few years, you can invest some money
in a liquid fund through SIP, so that you can withdraw whenever you want.
We suggest that you park the lump sum
in a liquid fund which will give you 6 % -8 % return and use STP to transfer the money to an equity fund and average out the risk of investing in a high market.
I have invested with Funds India Since Oct» 15,
in the liquid funds for Value added transfer to Franklin Prima, Franklin India Blue Chip, HDFC Top 200, HDFC Equity & Reliance growth plan.
The premium is
invested in Liquid Fund which is available only under the STP Option after which the units are allocated to chosen funds form the Liquid Fund
May I know the reason / objective for investing
in Liquid funds?
Also please suggest me if I have to invest in lumpsum or in SIP / STP by investing the amount
in Liquid Fund.
Holding on to cash, say investing
it in a liquid fund that fives 7 % return, makes sense only if the fund manager can't identify any opportunities that are expected to give a higher return.
0.4 %
in a liquid fund is not very much, are you referring to money market liquid funds?
If that is the case, I would redeem upto 1 Lac of gain in 12 months each year and use that for my monthly expenses, while the savings from my salary will be invested
in Liquid funds.
i Was advised that since the market is high its better to put the money
in a liquid fund and wait for a correction.
Your option is to invest
in liquid funds or ultra short term funds.
Though the reason to invest
in liquid funds is getting better returns than savings bank account, one should not just blindly go for high returns in liquid funds.
In Liquid Funds money is generally invested in Collateralise Borrowing and Lending Obligation (CBLO), Treasury Bills, Certificates of Deposits (CDs), Commercial Papers (CPs) etc..
You may invest
in a liquid fund / ultra short term fund or in bank FD.
Also, I have an lumpsum amount of 20L with
me in liquid funds, considering the current «bubbly» market situation what do you suggest where should i invest?
The 45 Lacs was already invested
in Liquid funds 6 months back.