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YOUNG INVESTOR: Budgeting for Gen-Y
“Until last year I never really cared about the Union Budget. But now, since I run my own law firm, every penny counts. I am going to hang-on to Mr Pranab Mukherjee’s speech word by word on Monday,” asserts Arjun Manohar, ...

BOOK VALUE: New market structures
Can we solve the present economic crisis by launching ‘a new moral crusade to shame corporations into social responsibility,’ or by building ‘big bureaucracies to micromanage them’? No, we can’t, says Daniel Friedman ...

TAX TALK: Gift cash to spouse, pay tax on interest earned
I am a salaried employee working in a State Government Department. I recently withdrew some money from my Government Provident Fund account. I would like to invest the money in a fixed deposit account for a year in the name of my ...

F & O OUTLOOK: Nifty future to take direction from Budget
Once again Friday came to the market’s rescue helping the Nifty future close the week on a positive note. The Nifty July future closed at 4424.65, gaining 0.9 per cent over the previous week’s close of 4384. But the Nifty future ...

SIMPLE ECONOMICS: Driven by ‘hot state’
Last week, I was down with severe stomach infection. When I was lying on the bed in pain, I decided that I will henceforth stop eating the greasy potato chips, the creamy cakes and the like. Two days later, when I got better and walked into ...

MICROMOTIVES: Entry load: How SEBI’s decision benefits investors
The Securities and Exchange of India’s (SEBI) decision to remove entry load on all mutual funds from August 1, 2009, is commendable. Mutual fund distributors would then have to directly charge their customers fees for investment advice. ...

YOUNG INVESTOR: QIPs demystified
If news reports are anything to go by, 67 Indian listed companies are proposing to raise about Rs 25,000 crore through the qualified institutions placement (QIP) route. PTC India, a power trading company, Unitech Realty and Suzlon ...

YOUNG INVESTOR: Relative strength index
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) oscillator determines the strength in the prevailing trend by comparing the magnitude of a stock’s recent gains to the magnitude of the recent losses. The graph below shows the RSI plotted below the ...






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