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Hold few funds, avoid clutter
BS Reporter / Mumbai Jul 04, 2010, 00:56 IST

I am 32, married and have a child. I wish to invest Rs 12,000 for the long-term in the following funds via systematic investment plans (SIPs). I have chosen tax-saving funds. Please review and advise.

- Vimal Gupta

There are two problems in your portfolio. 1) Too many funds 2) A third of it is exposed to mid- and small-cap funds, too risky.

We have selected a few quality funds from your portfolio and suggested some more to choose from. Keep a total of 4 funds from our suggestions; this will enable you to manage the portfolio better.

You may choose any 3 funds from the suggested list. Since you want to invest in tax-saving funds, you may retain these; they are diversified and suitable to form your core funds. While selecting core funds, remember to choose across fund houses. Spread your investment across these funds so that your core funds forms 70-80 per cent.
 

Funds Amount (Rs)
ICICI Pru Discovery  1,000
DSPBR Mid- & Small-cap Reg 1,000
HDFC Equity 2,000
IDFC Premier Eq Plan A 2,000
HDFC Taxsaver 1,000
Canara Robeco Eq Tax Saver 1,000
Reliance Reg Savings Bal 1,000
HDFC Prudence 2,000
HDFC Children’s Gift Sav 1,000
 
Core Funds Supporting Funds
HDFC Prudence ICICI Pru Discovery
DSPBR Balanced IDFC Premier Eq Plan A
HDFC Equity  
Reliance Reg Savings Bal  
DSPBR Equity  
HDFC Taxsaver  
Canara Robeco Eq Tax Saver  

Which is better gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs) or gold mining companies? What are the options available?

-S Grover

If you want gold to be a part of your portfolio, a gold ETF is the best option. It's the closest you can get to an investment in physical gold. Gold ETFs trade on bourses and return in accordance to physical gold in spot market. To invest in an ETF, you will need a demat account. But these are not sold by distributors and do not allow systematic investment (SIP).

The other options available are the two gold funds, AIG World Gold Fund and DSPBR World Gold. They invest in stocks of gold mining companies and are more volatile than ETFs.

I would like to invest Rs 50,000 in two Equity-linked Savings Schemes (ELSS) . I have selected Canara Robeco Equity Tax Saver, Sundaram BNP Paribas Taxsaver and BSL Tax Relief 96. Which two should I go for? I would redeem after three years.

- JK Martha

Canara Robeco Equity Tax Saver and Sundaram BNP Paribas Taxsaver are funds with good track records. You may choose to invest via an SIP.
 

Schemes 3-year Returns (%)
Canara Robeco Eq Tax Saver 17.68
Sundaram BNP Paribas Taxsaver 13.00
BSL Tax Relief 96 6.96
Category Average 7.38
Returns as on June 30

I want to invest in Quantum Long Term Equity Fund for 5-10 years via SIP. Is it a good fund for the long-term? I have already invested in HDFC Top 200 and ICICI Prudential Dynamic.

- Vijay Prakash

Quantum Long Term Equity falls under the large- and mid-cap category. Go ahead with investing in it. It is a good fund for the long-term. Your choice of funds are well-rated and diversified.
 

Schemes

Return (%)

1-year 3-year
Quantum Long Term Equity 49.71 15.96
Category Average 29.84 7.81
Returns as on June 30

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