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Now i have RS.2000,i invest my money to shares,what i do? |
Now i have RS.2000,i invest my money to shares,what i do? With Rs. 2,000- you cannot invest in stock market. Thats a pretty small amount. You cannot convert into shares, but you can transfer into an SIV or asset backed investment through teir 2 investment firms. try consulting a financial planner Invest in Gold or put it in a Fixed Deposit. Rs. 2000 is a really small amount. So you can't invest in shares, yet. So...... what I would do, is put my money in the bank for interest and then as my money grows to be more and more then you can invest in shares. With this small amount you can't buy shares. You can start your investment with Rs 2000/- but you won't be earning much....infact there is every possibilty that you can even loose the amount. Invest it in some Mutual Fund. With Rs. 2000, you can go for a 4 month @ Rs. 500/- with any ELSS Fund of Mutual Fund like SBI Magnum Tax Gain or Birla Sunlife Tax Relief '96 and your this Rs. 2000 would be approx Rs. 3500 or more in 3 years from the date of investment. |
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