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How To Discover Your True Saving Potential
A good start is to put every rupee earned into two separate bank accounts – one for regular expenses and the other for investments.
Navigating The Markets
Stock-picking advice from experts on how to weather volatility.
All Set For Bharat 22
Patriotism takes a new shape with the formation of ETF of several public sector companies, offering investment opportunities to the public at large
Savings Prescription
It pays to buy medicines on apps or online; you not only save money, you also get regular updates for the future.
Coping With GST
Start-ups are facing challenges even as they work towards being compliant with the GST regime, finds out Anagh Pal.
Save Your Dependents From Financial Perils
Insurance is not a tax saving instrument, nor a low premium a saving
Driving The New Car
Don’t let the festive season celebrations cloud your vision on important aspect of insuring your new car adequately.
Dog's Day Out
Some people dream and some live their dreams. This is the story of how Preeti Sood made her dream come true.
An Affordable House
Housing for all, tax concessions to buyers and developers is changing the housing landscape with affordable homes getting into the driver’s seat, by Preeti Kulkarni
Buying A Home
Many of you would have seen Khosla Ka Ghosla, which hit the screens about a decade ago chronicling the journey of how Mr. Khosla gets his long cherished house after several bottlenecks. Perhaps, the film was inspirational for the government of the day to finally think up of establishing a regulator to legalise the housing sector. Since time immemorial, the most wanting desire of Indians has been the ownership of one’s house. There is plenty to read about from mythology and various films over the decades recording the great Indian dream of owning a house, to the extent that in certain communities marriages are arranged only if the groom has a house of his own.
Funding Your Dream Home
Benign interest rates, policy push and fairly attractive prices—is this the right time to buy that house you have been eyeing? Anagh Pal, Preeti Kulkarni, and Himali Patel find out.
Housing Dream Gets Real
For scores of Indians, the dream to own a house may just have got the necessary push with this Budget.
Are You Really The Owner?
Paying off the last instalment is not all; there are a few other things you need to do to close a home and a car loan.
GAAR: No More A 4-letter Word
Finally foreign investors have clarity on how their investments will be taxed with the introduction of GAAR from April 1, says Narayan Krishnamurthy.
How To Choose The Right Health Cover
Health insurance is a must for all, but requirements vary. Preeti Kulkarni and Himali Patel hunt for the ideal approach for buying health insurance policies.
No Better Time To Buy A Home
With supply in abundance, real estate is expected to be a buyer’s market, says Anagh Pal
Life Insurance Policy Under The MWP Act
The policy is meant to protect the interests of the legal heirs
The Oracle Of Dalal Street
Beating the markets consistently isn’t easy, but maverick investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala has mastered the art. Malini Bhupta chronicles the life, times and investment strategies of the man who saw the future of India
The New InfoTech City
With Coimbatore’s metamorphosis from the textile queen into an IT hub, the real estate market has revitalised.
Star Gazing
The higher the star rating, better the product is what the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), would like you to believe. But, do not be blinded just by these matrix figures.
Where To Invest Now?
The current stock market levels are synonymous with the old adage— many investors burn their fingers by investing when the markets are at an all time high. The S&P BSE Sensex has gained about 18 per cent in the first half of the year and is expected to go up a lot higher. However, the noise around the index levels being at an all time high is purely based on absolute figures. Let us understand this with an example—just the way ₹10,000 today will not have the same purchasing power ten years hence (it did not have the same purchasing power ten years ago), the constant mention to indices hitting all-time highs is an incorrect expression of gauging the real worth of the markets.
Yoga And Financial Balance
Arun Thukral draws a parallel between the two distinct and yet homogenous ideas that promote a person’s well-being holistically.
Banks Have The Right To Levy Charges
BCSBI chairman AC Mahajan speaks on banks’ performance during demonetisation, hike in service charges and range of other issues in an interview with Preeti Kulkarni
Building A Strong Foundation
DINKs should not be swayed by greater financial freedom; maximise the situation to your advantage to be future ready.
This Diwali Onwards Expect More Fireworks From The Stock Market
Stay away from the volatile bourses, avoid value picking as markets are yet to hit bottom, but keep an eye on it.
Smallcase: Investment With A Difference
With Two Lakh Investors, It Is Live On Zerodha, AxisDirect and Edelweiss.
Creating A Corpus For Future
Start Investing Early To Be Able To Create Wealth.
Fussing Over Medical Bills?
Insurance claims getting rejected? Find out what you can do to avoid it?
Securing Financial Products For Free
Some fund houses offer free insurance with SIPs
Passive Is Catching Up
Those who felt that passive investing is for sissies need to sit up and look around. In the past one year, the asset base of equity ETFs has shot up from ₹15,066 crore as on March 31, 2016 to ₹43,234 crore as of March 31, 2017, according to the AMFI data. An exchange traded fund (ETF) is similar to an index fund, which invests in a basket of securities, which are part of a pre-decided index, in the same proportion as that of the index. For instance, the Reliance ETF Sensex will invest in exactly the same proportion as the constituents of the S&P BSE Sensex.