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September 2019
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Return of the boy who cried wolf

Return of the boy who cried wolf
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Media Coverage
Articles, blog posts and interviews in the media from last month.
 
Why this investor doesn't care for dividend paying stocks
 
August 20, 2019
Why this investor doesn't care for dividend paying stocks

Mr. Rajeev Thakkar's interview in Morningstar
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Revive animal spirits? Where is the demand to boost earnings growth?
 
August 13, 2019
Revive animal spirits? Where is the demand to boost earnings growth?
Mr. Raunak Onkar's interview in ET Markets
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Behavioral Finance
Every month we will include two relevant articles in association with Morningstar India
August 19, 2019
The lost art of delayed gratification
This week, I came across two examples of delayed gratification. One was a conversation with a friend. Arun is an entrepreneur. As with any start-up, he faced his share of struggles and obstacles. During such phases, he and his family would cut down on visiting restaurants, going out for movies and other social events. But the compromise was never, ever on his savings. His savings rate continued unhindered, and the sacrifices manifested in other areas.

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August 05, 2019
Why the Recency Bias is your enemy
Consider these scenarios. A passenger on the observation deck of a cruise ship spots precisely equal numbers of green boats and blue boats over the duration of her trip. However, the green boats pass by more frequently toward the end of the cruise while the passing of blue boats were concentrated toward the beginning. Following the cruise, there is a high probability that the recency bias could influence the passenger to recall that more green than blue boats sailed by.

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Note: Viewers/readers should note that objective of these articles/interviews is to communicate with our unit-holders and share with them our thought process. It should be noted that views expressed here are based on information available in public domain at this moment. Views expressed here can change depending on change in circumstances. Nothing discussed here, constitute a buy/ sell/ hold recommendation.
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Parag Parikh Tax Saver Fund - Riskometer
This product is suitable for investors who are seeking
  • Long term capital appreciation
  • Investment predominantly in equity and equity related securities.
Investors should consult their financial advisors if in doubt about whether this scheme is suitable for them.
High Riskometer
Investors understand that their principal will be at Moderately High risk.

Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Fund - Riskometer
The investment objective of the Scheme The investment objective of the Scheme is to seek to generate long-term capital growth from an actively managed portfolio primarily of Equity and Equity Related Securities. Scheme shall invest in Indian equities, foreign equities and related instruments and debt securities.
Investors should consult their financial advisors if in doubt about whether this scheme is suitable for them.
Download SID/SAI and KIM here.
High Riskometer
Investors understand that their principal will be at Moderately High risk.
Parag Parikh Liquid Fund
This product is suitable for investors who are seeking riskometer
(I) Income over the short term

(II) Investment in debt / money market instruments.


Investors should consult their financial advisors if in doubt about whether this scheme is suitable for them.

Low riskometer
Investors understand that their principal will be at Low risk.

Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully.

'PPFAS Selfinvest'
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Consistent with our preference for 'digital over terrestrial', we have launched our Mobile and Web Apps. titled 'PPFAS SelfInvest'.
Through this you can currently:
  • Create a new Folio
  • Make additional purchases, redeem and switch.
  • Undertake SIP, STP and SWP transactions
  • View your investments
  • Fetch your Account Statement
  • Invest in the NFO of Parag Parikh Tax Saver Fund
More features will be added soon...
Availabe on the Apple Store Get it on Google play Visit the Web App

Please help us improve your online experience...
Have you ever tried out / invested via PPFAS SelfInvest.

Over the past year, we have been receiving several suggestions on how we could improve your online experience. While we have been able to implement some of these quickly, we are continuously working on those which are more long-drawn. Unfortunately, feedback received at irregular intervals can be difficult to collate and review. Hence we thought of developing a central repository for App. related suggestions. Besides enlightening us, it will also help us decide the order of priority with respect to new feature additions / improvements in User Interface (UI).

If yes, we thank you for doing so. We request you to please provide your suggestions, below.
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Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully.
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