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COLUMNS YOUNG INVESTOR: What you need if you’re going for the Nano After more than a year’s wait, the Nano is finally on display in Tata Motors’ showrooms. With the basic model being offered at the originally promised Rs 1 lakh, it’s the price tag that makes this car so attractive. If you ... TAX TALK: Claiming HRA rebate for part of the year I am a salaried employee working in a Government organisation. During the previous year I received salary which includes basic pay for 12 months and house rent allowance for 15 days. I am residing in a rented house for which I ... BOOK VALUE: Women as investors Yellow, blue and red. Common colours, these are, and we are not talking about the flag of any political party; these are the hues of investors, as Augustin Landier and Vinay B. Nair explain in Investing for Change: Profit ... SIMPLE ECONOMICS: Power of social networks Several people I know recently switched jobs, helped by their contacts established through LinkedIn. All of them were grateful for the networking that the Internet has come to provide and for the Web sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook. ... YOUNG INVESTOR: ‘Do your due diligence first’ Mr Raghav Modi, a Bachelor of Science from South Methodist University of Dallas, majored in economics. An entrepreneur, he is now the CEO of Pet Set Go, a branded pet care and accessories company. Mr Modi talks to ... MICROMOTIVES: Multi-asset class portfolio: Leaning on asset allocation for optimal returns Wealth managers and portfolio managers always recommend investors to diversify their portfolios. Diversification did not, however, save the portfolios from the carnage that saw asset prices tank last year. Investors are understandably ... YOUNG INVESTOR: When a company goes bankrupt The fate of US auto majors, General Motors and Chrysler LLC, hangs in a balance. The companies have to, before their respective deadlines, restructure themselves if they wish to survive. Bankruptcy may be the only option if the companies fail ... F & O OUTLOOK: Nifty future to move in a range After opening on a weak note last week, Nifty futures recovered sharply to end on a firm ... YOUNG INVESTOR: Three white soldiers and three black crows In Japanese candlesticks, there are some patterns that are called secondary signals because they do not arise as frequently as the more common bearish or bullish engulfing patterns, bullish or bearish harami patter, hanging man or ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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