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I wish to invest my money in mutual fund. which is best one for that SBI, ICICI, reliance, IDBI etc. etc ? To determine which is the best, look at how they have each performed. Look at their expense ratios. Look at how often the turn their portfolio over. I have been using Reliance Money for a period of time now. It seems to be the cheapest and one of the best although it is advisable to consult an investment advisor before choosing among the various schemes offered by these fund houses Report It If you want more secured fund, it is SBI Mutual Fund. In case you are intended to get more profit, it is Reliance. Choice is yours. Good luck! reliance, icici and sbi is good companies it depends on you first see which are open in the market if you want high risk.. try swisscash a sector of swiss mutual fund.. look at this: Relaince Mutual fund, Hi! |
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