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In this issue

EPF Investors In a Quandary

The Future Of Credit Card Usage

Credit card usage is increasing in India, but it's prudent to manage credit wisely

The Future Of Credit Card Usage

2 mins

Liquidity Coverage Ratio Framework

At the recent monetary policy committee meeting in April 2024, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das proposed changes in the liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) framework to successfully meet liquidity risk.

Liquidity Coverage Ratio Framework

1 min

STRATEGIES TO HELP YOU STAY ABROAD AFTER STUDIES

More Indians are now going abroad for higher studies with plans to stay and work. But living costs, the lack of job opportunities and the burden of education loans could often pose a problem. Assess the opportunities and be practical before making such a decision

STRATEGIES TO HELP YOU STAY ABROAD AFTER STUDIES

7 mins

FROM SAVINGS TO SECURITY: HOW INDIANS ARE PREPARING FOR THEIR SUNSET YEARS

The Outlook Money - Toluna Retirement Survey conducted in December-end 2023 threw light on how Indians plan and save for retirement. A growing number of Indians now understand the necessity of retirement planning, and want to enjoy their retirement years with kith and kin

FROM SAVINGS TO SECURITY: HOW INDIANS ARE PREPARING FOR THEIR SUNSET YEARS

4 mins

Here's How To Install A Solar Panel

It is the season of solar panel subsidy announcements. Right after the Centre launched the PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana to offer subsidies to 10 million households to set up rooftop solar systems, the Delhi government has announced an extra capital subsidy of ₹2,000 per kilowatt (kW) to Delhi residents for rooftop solar panel installation. Both governments have caps on subsidies. Some other states, too, offer incentives on the use of solar rooftop panels.

Here's How To Install A Solar Panel

2 mins

Master Your Own Money Choices

Instead of judging others, have clarity about what you want from your money, where you want to spend it and how you want to feel about it

Master Your Own Money Choices

4 mins

3 THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE YOU EXIT YOUR POLICY

If you think that the insurance policy you bought doesn't quite align with your goals, you may surrender it. But that comes at a cost. Here's why you should do the calculations

3 THINGS TO CHECK BEFORE YOU EXIT YOUR POLICY

4 mins

Small And Mid Cap Rally: Be Wary

You may include small- and mid-caps in your portfolio for diversification, but understand that they may not replicate last year's returns and are relatively more volatile

Small And Mid Cap Rally: Be Wary

4 mins

HOW TO MAKE SENSE OF THE GOLD RUSH?

The precious metal has been on an upward rally for the last couple of years due to factors as diverse as geopolitical conflicts, bulk buying by central banks, and hope of rate cuts, of late. The key, therefore, is to invest in gold in a staggered manner

HOW TO MAKE SENSE OF THE GOLD RUSH?

5 mins

'People Are Normal. They Are Sometimes Ignorant But They Are Not Stupid'

Meir Statman, the Glenn Klimek Professor of Finance, Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University, California, is the second generation of behavioural finance experts who refused to label people as \"irrational\" and instead called them \"normal\". In his latest book, A Wealth of Well-Being: A Holistic Approach to Behavioral Finance, he expands the circle of finance to include life well-being and shows how they are inextricably intertwined. As part of an interview series, 'Wealth Wizards: Money Maestros in conversation with Nidhi Sinha, Editor, Outlook Money', Statman spoke about his research, and explained concepts through anecdotes that can help you take balanced decisions. Edited excerpts:

'People Are Normal. They Are Sometimes Ignorant But They Are Not Stupid'

10+ mins

THE PETER LYNCH GUIDE TO PICKING STOCKS

Investor, fund manager and a best-selling author, all rolled into one - that's Peter Lynch. His books provide nuggets of practical approach to stock investing. We demystify his investing style to help you implement it when picking stocks. We also have some picks based on his strategy that you may consider

THE PETER LYNCH GUIDE TO PICKING STOCKS

7 mins

DELAYED CLAIMS CHIP OFF EPF POPULARITY? WHAT YOU CAN DO

The Employees' Provident Fund remains the most popular retirement saving tool for the majority of Indians. Of late, there has been an increase in the number of claim rejections, putting investors in a quandary. We tell you what can lead to such rejections and what you can do to deal with or avoid such a situation

DELAYED CLAIMS CHIP OFF EPF POPULARITY? WHAT YOU CAN DO

10+ mins

7 Steps To Refresh Your Finances In The New FY

Setting goals and then making your money work to achieve them can be a gamechanger for your financial life

7 Steps To Refresh Your Finances In The New FY

3 mins

Turn Of The Tide: Should You Invest In Debt Funds Now?

The past few years have been challenging for debt fund investors, but the case for adding them in your portfolio is now more compelling than ever

Turn Of The Tide: Should You Invest In Debt Funds Now?

9 mins

Who Should Choose An Index Fund?

Index funds’ returns are similar to their underlying index, so if cost and protection are high on your list and market-beating performance is secondary, they could be an ideal choice.

Who Should Choose An Index Fund?

2 mins

What Is Depreciation?

Depreciation indicates a reduction in the value of an asset over time. Typically, it occurs due to wear and tear of the asset over time as a result of continued use to calculate the depreciation of an asset, one needs to consider several factors, one of which is the useful life of the asset.

What Is Depreciation?

1 min

REGULATORY ROUNDUP

Change: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) directs asset management companies (AMCs) to conduct stress tests on small and mid-cap funds and disclose key findings on liquidity and other aspects.

REGULATORY ROUNDUP

1 min

Plan Repayment Before Taking Loan

I have a home loan running but need a loan of around `10 lakh for renovating the house.

Plan Repayment Before Taking Loan

2 mins

Fund Life Goals Before Business

I am in my late 20s and want to invest in the real estate sector.

Fund Life Goals Before Business

2 mins

SECRET ROAD TO FINANCIAL DIGNITY

Dignity is something most retirees want once their active work life comes to an end and it is closely tied to the individual’s financial well-being

SECRET ROAD TO FINANCIAL DIGNITY

4 mins

'Combined Life, Health Plans Won't Increase Complexity'

The life insurance market in India has recorded a consistent premium growth over the years, but insurance penetration is yet to reach the desired level. Quite in line, HDFC Life Insurance has shown a growth of 5 per cent year-on-year in its total annual premium equivalent in the nine months until December 2023 and has grown on other parameters as well. Its assets under management (AUM) went up 20 per cent, while it recorded a net profit of 16 per cent y-o-y, in the period. Even in terms of penetration, the company’s growth in Tier II and Tier II cities are positive. Vibha Padalkar, managing director and chief executive officer of HDFC Life Insurance shared the secret sauce for the growth in a conversation with Nidhi Sinha, editor, Outlook Money, talked about the challenges the insurance industry faces, and the road ahead in view of recent regulatory proposals. Edited excerpts:

'Combined Life, Health Plans Won't Increase Complexity'

7 mins

BUCKET YOUR WORRIES AWAY

Once you have accumulated a decent corpus in your working life, the next big task should be to smartly deploy it across different schemes through a bucketing strategy so that your regular expenses are taken care of while your corpus keeps growing. This will ensure that you do not outlive your corpus

BUCKET YOUR WORRIES AWAY

8 mins

Take The Reins In Your Hands

When it comes to investing, women participation is generally low in decision-making, partly because of the biased belief that they do not know much about money

Take The Reins In Your Hands

4 mins

Homebuying For Self Use Or Investment? The Rules Of The Game Are Different

Most Indians buy homes not so much for investment, but rather for self-use, which incidentally should not be seen from the prism of investment. So, before you put your money in real estate, ask whether it is better to stay on rent or buy a home for yourself. And should you decide to invest in property, compare it with other options, such as fixed deposits, gold, bonds, and equity

Homebuying For Self Use Or Investment? The Rules Of The Game Are Different

6 mins

Enough To Focus For Investors

The Indian exchange-traded fund (ETF) market has grown substantially of late, up from 2 per cent assets under management (AUM) of the mutual fund industry in 2012 to 13 per cent in 2023, signifying a shift in investor preference to passive funds.

Enough To Focus For Investors

3 mins

INDIA TAKES GREEN ROAD, BUT COSTS STILL A BARRIER

Though carmakers have reduced the prices on EVs, they are still costlier than their fossil fuel cousins. Higher prices and infrastructure still affect their popularity

INDIA TAKES GREEN ROAD, BUT COSTS STILL A BARRIER

5 mins

'Investors Can Expect Balanced Risk-Return In Short-To-Medium Term'

With inflation showing signs of easing, there is a clear possibility of a rate cut on the horizon. The government’s fiscal consolidation roadmap and India’s inclusion in the Global Bond Index from June 2024 bode well for the Indian bond market and, thus, debt fund investors, too. Amit Tripathi, chief investment officer, fixed income, Nippon India Mutual Fund, in an interview with Kundan Kishore, sheds light on investment opportunities for debt fund investors in this scenario. Here are the edited excerpts:

'Investors Can Expect Balanced Risk-Return In Short-To-Medium Term'

6 mins

Women's Equality - Is Still Far Away

Taapsee Pannu opens up to Outlook Money about her journey, shares her views on women's financial independence and what makes her tick

Women's Equality - Is Still Far Away

10+ mins

The Bandhan Core Equity Fund

Large and Mid Cap Fund - An open-ended equity scheme investing in both large cap and mid cap stocks

The Bandhan Core Equity Fund

1 min

How Can Women Start Their Investment Journey?

Most women have the right behavioral traits to be successful investors, and as we celebrate International Women's Day on March 8, it's time they play a more active role in everything about finances, from income and spending to investments.

How Can Women Start Their Investment Journey?

3 mins

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Outlook Money Magazine Description:

PublisherThe Outlook Group

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Outlook Money is a monthly business magazine published by The Outlook Group in India. The magazine is known for its in-depth coverage of the Indian economy, as well as its insights from leading experts in the field. It covers a wide range of topics related to business, including:

* Economic news and analysis: Outlook Money covers the latest economic news and trends from India and around the world. The magazine also provides in-depth analysis of the Indian economy, as well as its impact on businesses and individuals.
* Industry news and trends: Outlook Money also covers the latest news and trends from different industries, such as technology, finance, healthcare, and manufacturing. This coverage helps readers to stay informed about the latest developments in their respective industries.
* Corporate news and profiles: Outlook Money also features corporate news and profiles of leading companies in India. These profiles provide readers with insights into the strategies and operations of these companies.
* Personal finance: Outlook Money also features articles on personal finance, such as investing, saving, and retirement planning. These articles help readers to make informed financial decisions.

Outlook Money is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in business in India. It is a must-read for anyone who is looking to stay informed about the latest economic and business trends in the country, or who is looking for insights from leading experts in the field.

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