Equity
Mutual Fund vs ULIP
A mutual fund is an investment plan that pools money from various investors and then allocates that amount into various different companies on the stock market. ULIP, or a Unit Linked Insurance Plan, is a plan... |
Mutual Fund vs ETF
Mutual funds are basically schemes where money from multiple investors is collected and invested in securities, which could be debt as well as equity. An ETF is more similar to stock trading, but relies on... |
Mutual Fund vs Bond
Mutual funds are basically investment schemes run by companies or banks, where in they consolidate a large amount of fund and invest that money in shares and the stock market. Bonds are debt instruments,... |
Share vs Mutual Fund
A mutual fund isn’t exactly a type of security, but rather a scheme that allows the purchase of securities. An SIP or a Systematic Investment Plan is a mode of investing money in a mutual fund. It allows the... |
Mutual Fund vs SIP
Shares are a type of equity investment or financing and are a unit of financing. A mutual fund isn't exactly a type of security, but rather a scheme that allows the purchase of securities. |