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September 30, 2005



Here's how you can save tax
The new tax regime has got a lot of investors thinking on whether they should realign their 'tax saving' investment portfolio in favour of mutual funds.

Principal Large Cap Fund: How good is it?
Equity funds from Principal Mutual Fund have traditionally been known for their ability to deliver stable returns and performance on the risk-adjusted return front. We believe PLCF will live up to this lineage.

How to get a bigger home loan
Here, we have evaluated how home loan seekers can enhance their eligibility by selecting a higher tenure.




September 29, 2005



5 easy steps to making money in commodities
Commodity markets are offering an annualised return of anywhere between 18 per cent and 24 per cent.




September 27, 2005



How to plan for your child's future
Rising cost of education should be taken into consideration.

5 reasons why mutual funds score over stocks
For retail investors, who have money, but don't have time and expertise, mutual funds are perhaps the only way to invest in stock markets.




September 24, 2005



Easy loans for your child's MBA
Educational loans can be a boon to students wondering how to finance their ambitious graduate plans.




September 22, 2005



Small premium, big insurance
Accident cover can be extended to your close ones for a nominal charge.




September 21, 2005



How to secure your child's future
Today there are a variety of products available to parents to provide for the child.




September 20, 2005



How to create wealth
Proper planning coupled with sound advice can ensure that wealth creation is well within everyone's reach.




September 19, 2005



Markets boom: What should investors do?
With the investment limit in these funds being raised to Rs 100,000 risk-taking investors can and should up their investments in these funds significantly.




September 15, 2005



The safest investment plans
Here are some safe investment options available to investors.




September 14, 2005



How much tax do you need to pay?
Here is a primer to help you understand your tax liabilities in various investments.

40, and still don't own a home?
Start cracking now. Here are some tips that should help you.




September 12, 2005



How borrowing from an HFC helps
There are many advantages of buying a house by taking a home loan from a housing finance company

Do's and don'ts for small investors
We present a list of do's and don't which retail investors should keep in mind and adopt to maximise profits and minimise losses (and not be too stressed going about it).




September 06, 2005



How to make a killing in IPOs
Want to maximise your gains from an IPO if the idea is to make a quick buck? Here are some tips.

You can still make money in stocks
If you're wondering whether you've missed the equities bus, you haven't.

5 great tips to save for retirement
A little planning can help you retire comfortably.




September 05, 2005



Great time to invest in short-term debt plans
If you have been steadily putting money into fixed-income mutual fund schemes, you must be pleased with yourself. After a year of poor returns in FY05, income schemes suddenly earned you more in the last six months.

How to plan for your child's future
The first step in the process is to set goals, that is decide on the various events in your child's life which you would like to be prepared for.




September 02, 2005



Simple investing tips for women
Keep these important guidelines in mind to make money in the stock market.




September 01, 2005



Make money in gold trading. Here's how
If you are looking at buying and holding gold without the hassle of safe-keeping and high costs, you may explore the option of gold trading in demat form.

How to revive lapsed life insurance policy
If the premium is not paid for six months, LIC charges an 8 per cent interest on the premium (which depends on the duration and nature of the policy) for the deferred payment of the policy while the risk cover extends up to six months.




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