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Investing is the act of buying financial assets with the potential to increase in value, such as stocks, bonds, or shares in Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) or mutual funds. Investments are not guaranteed to hold or increase their value over time.

When it comes to risk, here’s a reality check: All investments carry some degree of risk. Stocks, bonds, mutual funds and exchange-traded funds can lose value, even all their value, if market conditions sour.

SIPs allow you to pump in money into a mutual fund scheme periodically, such as daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or half-yearly etc. On the other hand, lump-sum investments are a one-time bulk investment in a particular scheme. The minimum investment amount also varies

Goal-based investing (GBI) involves a wealth manager or investment firm’s clients measuring their progress towards specific life goals, such as saving for children’s education or building a retirement nest-egg, rather than focusing on generating the highest possible portfolio return or beating the market.