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    It is still a dream in US: From food to grocery to maid, NRI stunned with fast, affordable services in India. Gets blown away by Delhi-Dehradun expressway

    A visitor from the United States was surprised by India's rapid grocery delivery, affordable home help, and instant digital payments. He also experienced a swift highway drive. These conveniences, ordinary to many Indians, felt extraordinary to him. This experience revealed a significant shift in the quality of life through time-saving and accessible services.

    Planning a Rs 1 crore corpus in 10 years? Here’s how to optimise your mutual fund portfolio

    Building long-term wealth through mutual funds requires a prudent mix of asset allocation, disciplined investing, and regular portfolio reviews.

    Groww, world’s most expensive broking stock, to face earnings test today after doubling from IPO price

    Billionbrains Garage Ventures (Groww) is set to report earnings Monday, with investors questioning whether its rich valuation is justified. The stock has surged 29% this year. Analysts expect net income to double to Rs 6.6 billion, but its 43x forward P/E—higher than Robinhood, Interactive Brokers and Angel One—will keep scrutiny on the sustainability of growth.

    GIFT City vs Dubai vs Singapore: What you need to know while choosing your investment hub

    Indian wealth is increasingly seeking global anchors, with GIFT City, Dubai's DIFC, and Singapore emerging as key contenders. Each hub offers distinct advantages in access, tax efficiency, and regulatory comfort, catering to different investor profiles from first-generation entrepreneurs to established family offices.

    Quick money schemes offer no lasting fulfillment. True wealth is built through honesty, hard work, and discipline. This earned wealth brings abundance and well-being. Prosperity is a feeling of contentment and having enough to share. It is about fulfillment and generosity. Mere money causes anxiety. True prosperity creates a sense of abundance and fulfillment.

    How to earn money while you sleep? CA Nitin Kaushik explains the wealth building formula most people miss

    A post by Nitin Kaushik highlights a common issue in Indian households: a large portion of wealth is tied up in real estate and gold, leaving very little liquidity. He points out that while people own valuable assets, these often generate low returns and cannot be easily accessed in times of need. The key takeaway from his post is the need to shift towards assets that offer both growth and income, rather than relying heavily on those that simply sit idle and depend on price appreciation.

    • Rs 100 crore net worth but he still travels by auto rickshaw: 2 reasons behind his simple lifestyle

      A Mumbai-based entrepreneur with a reported net worth of around ₹100 crore has drawn attention online for continuing to live a very simple lifestyle. According to Naturally Yours founder Vinod Chendhil, the businessman still prefers autorickshaws and shared taxis for travel, stays in budget hotels, and has not invested in luxury vehicles despite his wealth. Chendhil shared that the only major change in his friend’s life after becoming wealthy is that he now has more free time and takes more vacations.

      Why are Jews so wealthy? CA reveals one Yiddish word they learn in childhood that gives them the mindset for success: ‘All of us must teach…’

      Jewish communities globally show strong financial success. This prosperity stems from historical involvement in trade and finance. A key factor is the Yiddish concept of 'fargin', a mindset of shared joy in others' achievements. This fosters open sharing of opportunities and builds trust. Collective growth through mentorship and positivity further drives expansion.

      India medical tourism slips below pre-Covid peak amid geopolitics, visa delays and rising Asian competition

      India's medical tourism is facing challenges. Arrivals have dropped significantly below pre-Covid levels. Geopolitical tensions and visa delays are impacting the sector. Competition from other Asian nations is also a factor. Industry leaders suggest focusing on high-tech, reliable healthcare delivery to attract international patients. Improvements in ties with Bangladesh could help reverse the trend.

      When 'I' meets AI: Tech elite's wealth adviser turns multibillion-dollar force in AI frenzy

      Iconiq, a private wealth manager for global elites, is now a major force in venture capital. The firm is making substantial bets on AI startups, investing billions. Iconiq plans to raise billions more for its venture arm. Its early AI investments are already showing strong returns. The firm aims to reshape the economy through technology.

      Angel One shares rise over 4% after Q4 net profit jumps 84% to Rs 320 crore

      Angel One share price gained over 4% after it reported a robust March quarter, with profits soaring 84% year-on-year to Rs 320 crore, fueled by a 13% surge in total orders to 43.1 crore and a growing client base. The company's expansion into wealth management and asset management also showed positive traction, underscoring its digital financial services evolution.

      Angel One Q4 Results: Profit soars 84% YoY in a quarter of stock market crash

      Angel One reported strong March quarter results with profit rising 84% YoY, driven by higher trading volumes, improved monetisation, and operating leverage. Client activity rebounded, boosting orders and revenue while wealth management grew, though lending activity saw a sequential decline.

      Alt Capital launches AYF III, ties up with FundsIndia Private Wealth to raise Rs 1,000 crore

      Alt Capital has launched AltCap Yield Fund III to tap opportunities in commercial real estate, targeting Rs 1,000 crore with a green shoe option. The fund will focus on pre-leased Grade A assets, aiming for stable income and 16–18% IRR, backed by strong demand and the firm’s proven investment track record.

      Women financially active but lack tailored advice, reveals HSBC report

      Women are actively managing their wealth but face a 'Fluency Gap' in financial guidance. A new HSBC report reveals affluent women are intentional about finances from their 20s. However, fewer than half feel supported by advisors. The study calls for personalized, adaptable advice that evolves with women's changing life stages and priorities.

      ETMarkets AIF Talk| 3M framework helps us identify sustainable compounders: Rajesh Kothari

      Amid market volatility, Rajesh Kothari advocates a disciplined stock-picking approach using his 3M framework—Market Size, Market Share, and Margin of Safety—to identify high-quality companies with strong long-term compounding potential.

      Best aggressive hybrid mutual funds to invest in April 2026

      Hybrid mutual funds, particularly aggressive hybrid schemes, offer resilience in volatile markets due to their equity and debt mix. These funds, mandated to invest 65-80% in stocks and 20-35% in debt, help conservative equity investors manage risk while aiming for wealth creation. Regular profit booking by fund managers can also enhance returns.

      Your salary is not the problem, you are: Bengaluru CA explains wealth building formula that helps all income levels

      A Bengaluru-based chartered accountant, Meenal Goel, explains why even a good salary often feels insufficient. She points out that rising income is usually matched by rising expenses, leaving little room for meaningful savings. According to her, the real issue is treating savings as what remains after spending, instead of planning them first.

      Investing in ability and quality of balance sheet? 5 large-cap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 29%

      Predicting the movement of the Nifty and Sensex is a fool’s task. Thursday’s trading on the market only underlines this truism. And it is in times of uncertainty that we tend to gravitate towards large-cap stocks because, over the long term, they do create wealth. But there is one more, equally compelling, reason why they should be preferred to mid- and small-cap stocks, especially in a phase where there is a time-wise correction – the kind where markets do not fall sharply but simply refuse to move higher for extended periods.

      Bengaluru CA's Rs 1 crore home became her biggest regret. But she changed one financial habit

      Chartered Accountant Meenal Goel revealed her Rs 1 crore home loan became a financial burden, with nearly Rs 1.89 crore going towards interest over 30 years. By consistently making small monthly prepayments of just ₹4,000-₹8,000, she significantly reduced the total interest paid, demonstrating the power of financial discipline over time.

      The Wealth Company MF unveils SIF brand, launches two funds with differentiated strategies

      The Wealth Company Mutual Fund, part of the Pantomath Group, has launched its SIF brand ‘WSIF’ along with two new funds featuring differentiated long-short strategies. The new fund offerings aim to combine equity investing with tactical hedging approaches, marking the fund house’s entry into the emerging Specialised Investment Funds category.

      This Simple Salt and Soap Trick Cuts Kitchen Grease Fast – No Harsh Chemicals Needed

      American kitchens are embracing a simple, effective grease-cleaning method: dish soap and salt. This combination leverages the science of surfactants in dish soap to emulsify grease, while salt acts as a gentle abrasive and enhances paste adhesion. Recent U.S. studies confirm its efficacy, rivaling chemical cleaners with added health and safety benefits for households.

      VFS Global expands Singapore visa services in India, opens new centres in Chandigarh and Chennai

      VFS Global has expanded Singapore visa services in India by opening new Visa Application Centres in Chandigarh and Chennai. The centres will serve applicants from Punjab and Tamil Nadu for tourist, family visit, and business visas. The move aims to improve accessibility and streamline the application process, while visa decisions will remain with Singapore authorities.

      Investors pour over Rs 10,000 crore into flexi-cap funds in March. Opportunity or overcrowding concern?

      Flexi-cap mutual funds attracted record inflows in March, reflecting strong investor demand for diversified and flexible equity strategies amid market volatility. Experts view the surge as a sign of growing confidence in the category, driven by its ability to dynamically allocate across market caps during uncertain times. While concerns about overcrowding remain, the trend largely indicates disciplined investing and a preference for flexibility rather than momentum chasing.

      360 ONE Asset secures Rs 2,000 crore in commitments for its PIPE strategy

      360 ONE Asset attracted strong investor confidence by raising ₹2,000 crore for its PIPE strategy, reinforcing demand for structured private equity deals.

      I am 80 and my wife is 78. Can we increase our coverage to Rs 10 lakh each?

      ET Wealth Reader's Query: I am 80 and my wife is 78. We currently have medical insurance coverage of Rs 7 lakh each. We would like to increase the coverage to Rs 10 lakh each. Is this -possible?

      A Rs 5,000 SIP today could become crores later, says CA. He shares the financial trick to achieve it

      Many young earners delay investing by fixating on large targets, missing the power of starting small. CA Nitin Kaushik advocates for consistent, gradual increases, like a 10% annual SIP step-up, to build significant wealth over time. This approach, mirroring real-life income growth, emphasizes starting now over waiting for ideal conditions.

      Iran conflict threatens market stability after failed US peace negotiations

      Global markets face renewed volatility as peace talks between the US and Iran fail. President Trump announced a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran stated it will not allow this. This escalation threatens to disrupt oil shipments. Investors are shifting back to defensive assets. Upcoming US earnings reports will also be closely watched for insights into economic risks.

      Zerodha turns its ‘Coin’ into a passive wealth management hub

      Zerodha is expanding its Coin platform into a comprehensive one-stop shop for passive wealth management, now including fixed deposits alongside mutual funds, NPS, and insurance. The company is also exploring bond distribution, aiming to cater to a broader range of investor needs for non-active management of funds.

      Can $300 monthly investing really reach $1 million? Warren Buffett proven compounding strategy and the S&P 500 fast-track to financial freedom in 2026

      A $300 monthly investing plan can realistically grow to $1 million over time. Data supports it. The S&P 500 returns average nearly 10% annually across decades. That makes the Warren Buffett proven compounding strategy highly reliable today. If you stay consistent for 30–35 years, compounding accelerates sharply. Early growth looks slow. Later, wealth expands rapidly. This is the real fast financial freedom roadmap 2026. You invest monthly. You reinvest returns. You avoid panic selling. That discipline drives results. The question—Can $300 monthly investing really reach $1 million?—has a clear answer backed by history, not hype.

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