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On International Women's Day, consider these assets to compound your returns

Asset allocation is how you must decide the level of risk you are willing to take for returns you will generate. Usually, the younger you are, the more risk you can take.

March 08, 2021 / 10:44 IST
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International Women's Day usually ends up being just that: a day with maybe some extra cheer but not much else. Let's use today to give ourselves some TLC (Tender Love and Care) that actually compounds over time —our financial health.

At the outset, let me say something controversial: studies have shown that women are better investors than men. Researchers at Cal-Berkeley studied equity investments of men and women from over 35,000 US households from February 1991 to January 1997 and found that women outperformed men by 0.94 percent per year and traded 45 percent less frequently than men.

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It is also unfortunately true that women don't participate in the investing process enough. Only around 25 percent of demat accounts in India are owned by women. The latest data shows that during the lockdown, far more women started opening broking accounts and taking an active role in investing.

Step 1: Asset allocation