Outlook Money
Outlook Money

Outlook Money

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Cover story: Mutual funds for every season and reason

We list out the best mutual funds to meet your financial objectives

Interaction: A. Balasubramanium of Birla Sun Life AMC and Nimesh Shah of ICICI Prudential MF discuss their fund's growth over the years, and more.

Mobile App: A budgeting solution for the millennials and how not to spend beyond your means

My Plan: A financial plan for Singhs to realise their financial goals

Gadgets: Clicking that picture perfect shot from your smartphone is serious business; we list out the accessories that can help you do that

Also read about our Stock Pick, travel piece about Fiji and Book Review

In July 1998, the Group launched "Intelligent Investor" re-christened as "OUTLOOK MONEY" as of 30-Nov-2002, India's first personal finance magazine, which offers sound strategies for the lay investor, especially the growing segment of salaried middle and upper middle-class and self-employed professionals. Its message is clear and simple: 'Invest well, borrow wisely, spend smartly'. Evidently, that message has gone down well: the magazine sold upwards of 1,00,000 copies a fortnight within a year. One of its distinguishing characteristics is that about 93 per cent of readers retain all past issues of Outlook Money