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  1. 1. Financial Sector The financial sector is a section of the economy made up of firms and institutions that provide financial services to commercial and retail customers. Types of Financial Sector Stock Market Mutual fund Bank Real estate Gold Provident Fund Post office Insurance
  2. 2. Stock Market  It is a place where shares, bonds, derivatives of public companies are traded.  India's stock markets have two benchmark indices - Sensex and Nifty 50.  The NIFTY 50 is a benchmark of Indian stock market index that represents the weighted average of 50 of the largest Indian companies listed on the National Stock Exchange.  The BSE SENSEX is a benchmark of Indian stock market index that represents the weighted average of 30 well-established and financially sound companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
  3. 3. Pros- Cons- Capital Gain High Risk Easy to buy Requires In Depth Knowledge High Return Returns are not guaranteed Easily Transferable Volatility Don't need a lot of money to start investing. Takes time to research Dividend Income Common stockholders paid last Pros & Cons of Stock Market
  4. 4. Mutual Fund  Mutual fund works by pooling money from multiple investors and then investing it amongst different securities.  Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risk. Please read the offer document carefully before investing.
  5. 5. Pros & Cons of Mutual Fund Pros- Cons- Professional Fund Management Investor has no control over their investments Not required huge knowledge Not for Short-term You can start small Returns are not guaranteed Systematic Inflation risk Tax Benefits Manager's Risk
  6. 6. Bank A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates credit. Lending activities can be performed either directly or indirectly through capital markets. RBI regulates the banking System.
  7. 7. Pros- Cons- Protect your money Low interest rates on deposit No fees to deposit your money. Generally take longer to process loan applications. Availability of Cheap Loans Risk of robberies Access bank statements High rate of interest for loan You can open more then one account Charge high fees Pros & Cons of Bank
  8. 8. Real estate Real estate or real property is immovable property such as land and buildings. The term may also mean the business of buying, selling or investing in homes, land or other real property.
  9. 9. Pros- Cons- Less Volatile Huge capital required Generates Steady Cash Inflows Requires Maintenance Income Gradually Increases Long-term Investment Simple and Controlled Can Be Problematic Potential inflation hedge Transaction Costs are High Pros & Cons of Real Estate
  10. 10. Gold  Gold is a precious metal bought by people across the world for different reasons, often influenced by socio-cultural factors, market conditions, and macro-economic drivers in their country  Gold has several qualities that have made it exceptionally valuable throughout history. It is attractive in colour and brightness, durable to the point of virtual indestructibility, highly malleable, and usually found in nature in a comparatively pure form.  Gold has been used to make ornamental objects and jewelry for thousands of years
  11. 11. Pros- Cons- Easy to Buy and Very Easy to Sell in the Market Not A Passive Income Asset Good Way to Save Money for Future. Could be stolen Does not Require Much Maintenance. Long-term investment Easy to Get a Loan Against Gold Transportation issues with physical gold Good for portfolio diversification Price also fluctuates over time Pros & Cons of Gold
  12. 12. Provident Fund A provident fund is an investment fund that is voluntarily established by Employer and employees to serve as long term savings to support an employee's retirement.
  13. 13. Pros- Cons- Tax-free earnings upon maturity Low interest rate Easy account opening through Post Offices or banks Account cannot be closed prematurely before maturity. Minimum investment of just Rs. 500/- per year Maximum investment per year is restricted to Rs. 1,50,000/- Complete capital protection Only one account allowed per citizen Assured returns Longer lock-in period of 15 years.
  14. 14. Post Office The India Post Office, trading as India Post, is a communications network that has been in existence for over 150 years. Delivering services in addition to delivering mails, India Post offers various saving schemes including Fixed Deposit (FD), Recurring Deposit (RD), Savings Account, Public Provident Fund (PPF), Monthly Income Scheme (MIS), National Savings Certificate (NSC), Kisan Vikas Patra (KVP), Senior Citizens Savings Scheme (SCSS), etc. A Post Office Savings Account is one of the most popular and accessible savings accounts in India.
  15. 15. Pros & Cons of Post Office Pros- Cons- You can withdraw your FD before maturity Post Office Savings Schemes are not digitized Assured delivery of goods Low interest Tax exemption under section 80C Monthly Income Scheme does not offer any tax rebate under section 80C Low risk factors Reliability on the agent No Penalty on Premature Withdrawal Allocation issues
  16. 16. Insurance Insurance is a financial product sold by insurance companies to safeguard you and/or your property against the risk of loss, damage or theft (such as flooding, burglary or an accident).
  17. 17. Pros- Cons- Provides economic protection Lengthy legal formalities Maintain standard of living Provides economic protection Easy to buy Fraud Agency Save on taxes Can be Expensive Less paper work Lack of efficient awareness Pros and Cons of insurance

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