Showing posts with label Investment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Investment. Show all posts

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Netflix: The monster that's eating Hollywood

Netflix: The monster that's eating Hollywood

Read an article by Joe Flint & Shalini Ramachandran | WSJ

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Term insurance – A necessity for women!


The number of women in the Indian workforce is significant. The working woman today is not only financially independent but also an equal contributor towards the family’s finances.

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Saturday, March 25, 2017

REC Ltd is a Cash Cow: Destiny Dividend Vol

We all have seen that PSUs don’t give good returns when compared to private companies in the form of capital returns. But what we all fail to see is that capital returns are not the only way of recovering your investment. PSUs are the frontrunners when it comes to dividends.

When it comes to PSUs, there is something you should Know:

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A layman’s guide to 200 DMA and how to use it

A nice article by Rajshekhar Roy where he explains the 200 DMA in simple terms
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The fastest growing cities

Ramesh Nair – COO & International Director at JLL India on the Indian cities that classify as the world's fastest growing.
Check his article in morning star

Friday, March 24, 2017

Learn the Trusted Ways to Earn Money Online

Interested in starting an online business, However not sure where to begin? Here are 30 online business ideas. These online business ideas do not require big investment even you don’t need an exclusive office to start with. You just need few technical skills and reliable internet connection. So, here are 30 online business ideas. I am sure these finest online business ideas will surely help you to generate nice passive income

30 Online Business Ideas with low investment

4 reasons to sell a stock

Ian Cassel is a full-time micro-cap investor and founder of MicroCapClub, an exclusive forum for experienced microcap investors to exchange ideas, collaborate on due diligence, and learn from each other. In 6 tips for micro-cap investors, we wrote about his investing style. Here he advises investors on when to sell. 

Link : 4 reasons to sell a stock

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Wednesday, December 03, 2014

Nifty will hit 1,25,000 by 2030: Rakesh Jhunjhunwala

Congratulating CNBC-TV18 on it 15th birth anniversary, Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, partner at asset management firm Rare Enterprises, says Nifty has grown 10 times in last 15 years and can easily grow 10-12 times in the coming decade

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Saturday, November 08, 2014

What is Your Biggest Fear of Being a Stock Market Investor?

Check out an article by Vishal Khandelwal is an investor, writer, and entrepreneur on his blog on "What is Your Biggest Fear of Being a Stock Market Investor?"

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Thursday, November 06, 2014

Three reason IPOs Are Almost Always Bad Investments

Check out an article by Vishal Khandelwal is an investor, writer, and entrepreneur on his blog on "Three reason IPOs Are Almost Always Bad Investments"

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Wednesday, November 05, 2014

How can you buy property for Rs 2 lakh? REITs to help investors

If you have Rs 2 lakh to invest, your bank may roll out a red carpet, your stock broker may inundate you with hot tips and the friendly neighborhood jeweler may even offer a discount on making charges. However, you will probably get laughed out of the estate agent's office. Not anymore. With Sebi issuing final guidelines for real estate investment trusts (REITs), you will soon be able to get a piece of the action in the property market with as little as Rs 2 lakh.

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Thursday, January 30, 2014

8 Surprising Ways a Small House Saves You Money

Check out an article on 8 Surprising Ways a Small House Saves You Money by Hemant Beniwal on his blog
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Hemant Beniwal, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERHe

Monday, January 14, 2013

Pay off mortgage or Invest

Whether to repay off a home loan or invest the money in a retirement fund is a question which is impossible to answer without knowing the full facts. Check P.V Subramanyam article.

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P.V. Subramanyam is a financial domain trainer
The author also runs a blog - www.subramoney.com

Sunday, January 13, 2013

KISS Strategy in Financial Products: Keep It Simple Stupid




‘Keep it Simple Stupid’ phrase is mostly used in Management Books where it is taught that the more simpler the solution would be, the more effectiveness it will have. Management is nothing but techniques that should be used in day to day life. Even in case of Financial Matters this rule of Management applies.
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This article is written by Hemant Beniwal, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER 

He is the author of the blog : http://www.tflguide.com/
 

Tuesday, January 08, 2013

10 investment mistakes to Avoid

There are ten common mistakes made repeatedly by investors. You can significantly boost your chances of investment success by becoming aware of these typical errors and take steps to avoid them.
 
This article is written by Hemant Beniwal, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER

He is the author of the blog : http://www.tflguide.com/

Wednesday, January 02, 2013

Post Office - Public Provident Fund Account (PPF)

  • Ideal investment option for both salaried as well as self employed classes.

  • Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) are not eligible.

  • Investment up to INR. 1,00,000 per annum qualifies for IT Rebate under section 80 C of IT Act.

  • The rate of interest on the subscriptions made to the fund on or after 01.12.2011 and balances at credit of the subscriber in the existing PPF account shall bear interest at the rate of eight point eight per cent (8.80%) per annum.

  • Loan facility available from 3rd financial year upto 5th financial year. The rate of interest charged on loan taken by the subscriber of a PPF account on or after 01.12.2011 shall be 2% p.a. However, the rate of interest of 1% p.a. shall continue to be charged on the loans already taken or taken up to 30.11.2011.

  • Withdrawal permitted from 6th financial year.

  • Free from court attachment.

  • An individual cannot invest on behalf of HUF (Hindu Undivided Family) or Association of persons.

Public Provident Fund Acts

Public Provident Fund Rules

Sunday, December 30, 2012

11 aggressive hybrid (balanced) mutual funds that have beat Nifty 100!!

Nifty 100!! The point is to illustrate how easy it is to get such fund shortlists using the freefincal mutual fund consistency screener. Th...