Showing posts with label Investor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Investor. Show all posts

Saturday, March 25, 2017

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

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

Legal cash transaction limit to be lowered to Rs2 lakh

The government proposes to reduce the cash transaction limit to Rs2 lakh from Rs3 lakh as announced in Budget 2017 in an amendment to the finance bill
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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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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/

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...