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Government Bonds vs Gilt Funds — Where Should You Invest? #mutualfunds #govtbonds #investment — MarketVault
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Should you buy Government Bonds directly or take the Mutual Fund route? For people who prefer not to enter the choppy waters of equity markets directly, government bonds and mutual funds are often viewed as the better options. These investors prefer the relative safety of government bonds and mutual funds over the potentially greater returns from directly buying and selling equities. However, many investors find themselves unable to pick between bonds and mutual funds when it comes to deciding upon one out of the two. Moreover, many retail investors remain unclear about how to purchase government bonds and from where to buy government bonds. What are Government Bonds? When governments need to raise large sums of money to fulfill their spending needs, they issue debt instruments called bonds. These debt instruments, also called government securities or G-secs are a contract between the government and the buyer to repay the principal along with interest on the specified date. Both retail and institutional investors can buy government bonds. The greatest advantage when you buy government bonds is that they come with a sovereign guarantee, making them one of the safest investment options. -------------------------------------------------- Yahaan hum baat karte hain Mutual Funds, SIP, Stock Market Updates, Retirement Planning, Personal Finance, Tax Planning, IPO Analysis aur Long-Term Wealth Creation Strategies ke baare mein – simple aur practical language mein. Is channel ka goal hai aapko financial awareness dena, taaki aap informed decisions le sakein aur apni financial journey strong bana sakein. On this channel, you will regularly get: ▪️ Mutual Fund analysis ▪️ SIP & Step-Up SIP strategies ▪️ Stock market news & updates ▪️ IPO & corporate action insights ▪️ Retirement & wealth building planning ▪️ Risk management & portfolio thinking Agar aap wealth create karna chahte hain smart tareeke se, to channel ko Subscribe karein aur bell icon press karein. 📢 Impo

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