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Securing Financial Products For Free
Some fund houses offer free insurance with SIPs
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May 2019

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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.
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June 2017

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How To Future Proof Your Career
Versatility is the need for survival in the job market. Today, it is also the much needed skill to get a job and retain it. Whichever career or industry you are in, evolution of oneself at work is essential for your career development. Time was different when an impressive resume could get you a job. That is no more the case, as jobs are no longer static and work is fast evolving than ever before. The 9-5 jobs no more exist and for many youngsters, 24X7 is the new job profile that many love to boast about.
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June 2017

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The Foreign Tag
While a holistic education experience is preferred over the marks-only focused Indian way of education, the question is how much does it help when it comes to jobs? Anagh Pal explores.
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June 2017

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Will It Get You A Job?
There is a certain charm and fascination for foreign degrees, but what is the scope of employment post these qualifications? Khushboo Rajput finds out.
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June 2017

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Education Loan, Depend Less On Parents
The ease, convenience and financial sense is driving more students to opt for an education loan than solely depend on parents to fund them.
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June 2017

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Changing Mindsets: Increasing Protection Levels
The numbers are encouraging when one sees those who are opting for various types of insurances.
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January 2016

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Making Money Work For The Millennial Woman
Today’s savvy, career woman realises the importance of financial independence but often falls short when it comes to planning for the future, says Rimme Dirchi.
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March 2018

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Applying Artificial Intelligence For Stock Picking
In this digital age, stock picking cannot be done the way it was in the industrial era. Malini Bhupta finds out how IDFC AMC is using AI and machine learning to not only pick stocks but even time exits
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March 2018

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Breaking Away From Traditional Investments
Moving towards a diversified investment plan to reach desired goals.
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March 2019
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Perils That Come With Debit Cards
Number of debit card related queries increased in 2018 but only in metro cities.
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March 2019

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Harnessing A Money Mindset
Most divorced women land up in financial mess due to lack of awareness.
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March 2019

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Better To Be Safe Than Sorry
About 90 lakh women bought insurance and paid first-year premium worth 29,800 cr in 2017-18.
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March 2019

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She Makes The Money Groove
Taking that first step towards financial planning makes half of your job done!
6 min |
March 2019

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Bulls Of Dalal Street Charged Up?
Investors gearing up for a bullish market during NDA 2.0 regime
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June 2019

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Are Your Preapproved Loans Really Approved?
For such financial products, one should be aware of the terms and conditions
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April 2019

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Investors Prefer Equity Over Real Estate
India’s UHNWIs population grew by 116 per cent during 2013-18 with Bengaluru leading the pack
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April 2019

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Factors Affecting Insurance Premium
Smokers end up paying `5000 more than non-smokers as a premium every year
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April 2019

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Making Mental Health A Priority
Is mandatory insurance going to change the domain of mental health?
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April 2019

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Paving The Way For Your Child's Future
Education costs are rising rapidly and would be a substantial amount by the time your kid is 18 years. Planning early is key, says Anagh Pal
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May 2018

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Small Banks, Big Benefits
Small banks offer interest rates higher than their larger pers, but depositors should also look at the flip side. Preeti Kulkarni and Suyash Desai tell you more
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May 2018

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Suffering From A Chronic Illness? You Can Still Get Insurance!
A pre-existing condition such as diabetes or hypertension could impact the purchase or renewal of a regular health insurance plan. But a specific health cover can bail you out, explains Priya Nair
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May 2018

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Small Is The Next Big Thing
First-time investors from smaller cities are increasingly showing greater appetite for mutual fund investments, but is the trend here to stay ? Preeti Kulkarni probes for answers.
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December 2017

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Mismatch Risks
Aligning financial goals with investments is important for generating optimum returns from investments
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December 2017

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Joy Of Making Travel More Accessible
With Planet Abled, the enterprising Neha Arora has created a one-stop travel shop for the disabled.
7 min |
December 2017

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ETF Is An Idea Whose Time Has Come
When markets are driven by institutions, then investors don’t like to take fund manager risk. Compared to active funds, ETFs are more transparent
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December 2017

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Stay Invested To Steer Out Of Uncertain Times
The current debt market phase is temporary; long-term story to remain intact
7 min |
July 2019

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Falling Rupee Value: Causes And Consequences
Investors are wary with markets being volatile.
2 min |
August 2018

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Swift Transparency
Technology to track end-to-end cross border transfer of money
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August 2018

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Shield Your Future
After securing admission in foreign universities insurance is a critical expense for Indian students
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