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Wealth planners are promoting Systematic Withdrawal Plans or SWPs. It is a tax-efficient method to withdraw from mutual funds. SWP offers a steady income stream, unlike fixed deposits. Investors can withdraw a fixed amount regularly. A withdrawal rate of 3.5% to 4% annually is advisable. Market performance impacts SWP success. A prolonged market downturn can deplete the corpus faster.
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India's bond rally has ended, compelling Hudco and Bajaj Finance to withdraw bond sales due to elevated yields. Government bond yields surged to a five-month high following GST structure rejig fears and a shift in monetary policy. This has increased borrowing costs for state governments and corporations.
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Rising bond yields have created an attractive entry point for long-term investors, surpassing bank fixed deposit rates. Experts suggest that current yields, particularly on the long end, offer a strong investment opportunity, especially on a post-tax basis. State Development Loan yields have also increased, presenting a compelling alternative for retail investors seeking stable and higher income with quasi-sovereign safety.
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