
Evaluating Mutual Funds & ETFs- The GrowthBridge™ Way, Refined
- 4 Sections
- 9 Lessons
- 1 Quiz
- 5h 10m Duration
Foundations
Fluency
Mastery
Quiz
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Which name comes to your mind when someone asks you who is the God of investing? It is Warren Buffett, right? Well, Warren Buffett is the idol of the majority of us and this is why his Annual Letter to shareholders is so popular in the investing world. Well, there is obviously a reason behind it.. his letter is itself a booklet full of concepts & learnings that is so valuable.
But, it is quite complex to understand his letters in the Indian context as his letters are written according to the US stock market and that is why we have introduced this course. This course will help you to understand his words and the things that he wants to convey in the Indian context.
This course will help you to understand the concepts that he wants to share with his followers. Buffettology also discusses all the concepts right from the power of retained earnings to selecting businesses for investment to why the companies that are paying dividends are considered bad and many more such concepts.
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Understand stock markets
Key finance terminologies

Deep-dive financial analysis
Valuation methods - DCF & relative

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Many beginners hesitate to invest because they believe it’s only for the rich. In reality, investing is less about how much you start with and more about how early and regularly you begin. A ₹1000 SIP every month may seem small, but over 20 years at 12% annual returns, it grows to nearly ₹10 lakh — that’s the power of compounding. The Indian market, especially through mutual funds and government backed investment vehicles, has made investing extremely inclusive.
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