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Best Personal Loans in India: Types, Options and Key Differences

Finance : The issue addresses how borrowers often assume a universal best loan. The explanation clarifies that loan suitability varies based...

April 28, 2026 336 Views 0 comment Print

Why Business Loan Gets Rejected Despite High Turnover in India?

Finance : This explains why businesses with strong sales still face loan rejection due to low profitability and poor financial discipline. T...

April 27, 2026 222 Views 0 comment Print

Taxation of Life Insurance Policies Under Income‑tax Act

Finance : Section 10(10D) provides exemption only when premium limits are within prescribed thresholds. If premiums exceed these limits, mat...

April 17, 2026 492 Views 0 comment Print

Estimating returns from top performing mutual funds using a SIP Return calculator

Finance : This case explains the importance of using SIP calculators for estimating mutual fund returns. It highlights that such tools provi...

April 16, 2026 810 Views 0 comment Print

Why Fast-Format Digital Games Fit Modern Internet Habits

Finance : The article examines growing preference for quick digital games. It highlights that instant access, short sessions, and mobile opt...

April 14, 2026 90 Views 0 comment Print


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Financial Investment Realm Welcomes New Convergence

Finance : Two major giants have announced a strategic alliance to jointly explore developmental paths in the financial sector, bringing more...

July 5, 2024 1500 Views 0 comment Print

Recent Changes in PF, GST Post Office and Banking Rules

Finance : Check Out the Recent Changes in PF, GST Post Office, and Banking Rules That Can Affect You Directly With the beginning of the new ...

July 20, 2022 4101 Views 0 comment Print

UnlistedKart App makes its debut in the unlisted stock market

Finance : In the past 4 years, UnlistedKart has been at the forefront of the unlisted stock space, achieving a collective top line of 250-pl...

March 24, 2022 2163 Views 0 comment Print

Real Estate | On a cyclical high

Finance : Debate around the new real estate upcycle continues to cloud the market’s collective wisdom. Upcycles are driven by rising incom...

February 22, 2022 1167 Views 0 comment Print

‘Razorpay FTX’ 21 – The Ultimate FinTech Conference for Disruptors

Finance : Now that the country is looking to provide seamless financial solutions to the masses, it’s an ideal time for all the SMEs, star...

December 8, 2021 4827 Views 0 comment Print


Stock Market Investment Tips For beginners

April 14, 2014 3183 Views 2 comments Print

Stock Market Investment is a good method of making money only When you do it with much care and attention. Most people think that stock market is good place to make money. If so all stock traders and stock market investors must become multi millionaires and billionaires. But the reality is not that. When you […]

A Quick Primer on Financial Planning for Beginners in the Year 2014-2015

April 11, 2014 2832 Views 0 comment Print

It’s the single biggest investment mantra that never fails and a time tested fact that early investing gives you the best possible returns – be it mutual funds, bank deposits, stock markets or any other investment avenue. While there is no age limit for knowledge and one can achieve it at any point in life, […]

All about Joint Ventures

March 15, 2014 54640 Views 9 comments Print

A Joint venture is an arrangement in which 2 or more individuals /companies / partnership firms /corporations/legal entities come together to undertake an economic or research activity by entering into an agreement. The parties agree to create a new entity by contributing capital and share income, expenses, liabilities and control in newly formed entity.

The Fall and Rise of the Indian Rupee

January 2, 2013 1488 Views 3 comments Print

Factors that contributed for Rupee’s Fall- Every incident occurs due to the presence of one or more factors which may directly or indirectly influence it. The story of the fall of the Rupee can also be linked to a host of elements which may not apparently look to be attributable to the fall, but has actually contributed to its drop. Let us look at some of such factors which went on to make the Rupee vulnerable:

What is Dividend and Dividend yield?

February 14, 2011 861 Views 0 comment Print

Dividend is the share of the profit that a company decides to distribute to its shareholders. While the company pays tax on the distributed dividends, the shareholders can enjoy their dividends tax-free. Dividends are paid out of the standalone profits of the company. Thus, if a company has made loss on standalone basis and its subsidiaries are profitable, the company would not be able to pay out dividends.

What do credit card numbers mean and how are they generated?

January 26, 2011 3732 Views 0 comment Print

Out of the 16 numbers on a typical credit card, the set of first 6 digits is known as the issuer identifier number (read this for details), and the last digit is known as the “check digit” which is generated in such a way as to satisfy a certain cond

How to select Tax Saving Mutual Fund

January 21, 2011 447 Views 0 comment Print

Selecting the best tax-saving mutual fund (also referred to as equity linked saving scheme – ELSS) is never an easy task. For one, there are just too many funds, which only confuses the investor. Add to this the sometimes misrepresentative mutual fun

15 Can't-Miss Rules for Winning Stock Picks

June 5, 2010 441 Views 0 comment Print

This one should be obvious, and if you haven’t learned it by, now the odds are that you never will. The simple truth is that every time you purchase a stock, it can and will go down. It doesn’t matter whether it’s Hero Honda or Tata Steel, every new investment carries with it the risk of downside. How you manage those risks is the key to game. It all boils down to risk/reward.

Mistakes to be avoided while executing financial transactions

May 21, 2010 708 Views 0 comment Print

While people tend to invest a lot of time and effort in evaluating investment avenues, the same cannot be said about the caution exercised during execution of the transaction. Even minor errors, many of them merely clerical in nature, could result in needless hassles or delays.

Demat Account: Why we must have this?

May 4, 2010 3025 Views 3 comments Print

A demat account is a must for trading in stocks and ETFs. Importantly, it does not attract stamp duty. I In the last decade or so, the stock market has moved towards paperless trading. For investors, who used to burdened with reams of stock certificates, a demat account has become a necessity. Not having a depository or demat account has now become the biggest entry barrier to investing in equities. It is no wonder that more and more entities (commodities futures and spot market) are moving to the dematerialised form of trading.

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