Mutual Funds

Indexation

This ensures that the real value of the investment is not eroded over time.

Hello class, today we will be discussing the concept of indexation in finance. Indexation refers to the adjustment of purchase prices for assets such as Gold, Real Estate, and Debt Mutual Funds. This adjustment takes into account the impact of inflation, ensuring that the return from these investments reflects their true value. Essentially, indexation helps protect against the erosion of the real value of an investment over time.

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