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  • How to handle a lower-than-expected pay hike

    At appraisal time, even before your income increases, you usually start planning for what you could do with the extra money that will be coming from the next month. What happens in a scenario when we don‘t get that anticipated hike?

  • Financial Advisor Forum 2015-16: Bengaluru Edition

    UTI Mutual Fund and CNBC-TV18s Financial Advisor Awards at Bengaluru have a power packed forum with experts from the financial advisory community who will be addressing the opportunities and challenges faced by independent financial advisors especially in current turbulent markets.

  • Five things a home maker must know about money matters

    Women may not be active participants when it comes to money decisions are taken for the family. However, it is time to take the not so explored path.

  • Diwali: Diyas, Dhanteras and Deals

    Here are eight tips that make your Diwali happier and wealthier.

  • Is it a good time to invest now?

    Markets are volatile and average investors are getting conflicting views from experts – some ask them to stay away from the market and some ask them to bet their networth on stocks. But the factors that decide if you should be biting the bullet are altogether different.

  • Achieve financial freedom using goal based planning

    Goal based planning helps us to keep an eye on the goal that you are aiming for. Your discipline improves when you invest for a purpose.

  • What should you do when you inherit big money?

    Sudden cash inflows are difficult to digest for many individuals. Here are some tips to manage such situations in such a way that you benefit from it.

  • Experts advice on how to invest more efficiently

    Watch the interview of Rakesh Rawal of Anand Rathi Private Wealth Management and Lovaii Navlakhi of International Money Matters with Sumaira Abidi on CNBC-TV18, in which they shared their outlook on how to invest more efficiently.

  • Do star planners better your money matters?

    Your advisor has to be your trusted friend over time to who you turn to in times of confusion. He should be able to keep a level head in times of uncertainty and help you focus

  • How to save for your daughter's education overseas?

    Children's education tops priority list of most Indians. When one wants his daughter to go for a course overseas, he should plan well in advance taking into account multiple factors such as expected money value of goal, inflation, currency among others.

  • Investing to save income tax at last minute? Here are tips

    Take a stock of your existing investments and then evaluate investment options that fetch you tax exemptions. Avoid buying life insurance at the last minute. Also prepare yourself in April so that you do not face this situation again.

  • Launching a start up? Here are five things you must know

    It has been observed that many students from leading business schools are opting to start a business over taking a job offer. Though start ups offer big upside, these young entrepreneurs cannot afford to ignore these five things.

  • Your Stocks: Top chart picks by experts

    Watch the interview of Nooresh Merani as CEO of Analyse India who shared his readings and outlook on specific stocks and sector & Lovaii Navlakhi as Chief Financial Planner & MD at International Money Matters to answer few personal finance queries.

  • Five new year resolutions with a twist

    New year brings in new hope and many come out with various new year resolutions. Here are some 'different' resolutions that you may want to go for.

  • Is insurance the right option this tax season?

    There are many options in life insurance space. There is no ideal product for all. You have to understand your priorities and accordingly choose one.

  • The power of compounding

    What is compounding – simply put, it is the interest earned on the previous interest earned

  • 5 Things to teach your child about money

    With the world becoming a smaller place today- with internet, mobile being accessible to even the pre-teens. When we asked a group of 100 students studying in the 11th grade how many of them bought things online- the response was 100% of them did.

  • Women's day special: How to save money?

    Women equate money with security and peace of mind but still don't pay enough attention to it.

  • Women and money: Tips to get financial reins in your hand

    Most women find money matters uninteresting and boring. They maybe well qualified, more than the average man, have a fine brain, analytical skills and a successful job but most women would prefer to leave the financial matters in the hands of a male relative, especially in India.

  • Forex volatility: Doomsday for NRI investors

    Who can forget 2007? Not 2008, I meant 2007. Market euphoria had taken over the world. Every day's delay in investing in equity markets meant a loss in potential earnings.

  • Should you have a financial adviser

    Technical skills to make complex calculations seem simple; economic skills to know the right numbers to plug in for inflation estimates and projected returns; sociology skills to determine life expectancy.

  • Sweet love: Have you got health insurance for your beloved

    In December 2013, Apollo Munich Health Insurance Company launched a health insurance (mediclaim) product, specifically for diabetic and hypertensive patients. A combination of both these ailments is considered a very serious medical condition. The product is called Energy and has a very apt tagline - "The Sweetest Thing".

  • NSE FinWiz advises TeleDNA on right financial planning

    Focusing on our theme for the series NSE FinWiz visited Tele DNA in Bangalore to gauge thoughts and notions of young professionals on investments and financial planning.

  • Hybrid mutual funds: Worth considering?

    If one is invested in a balanced fund, continuous monitoring is required. Since equities are a big part of balanced funds, the investment horizon must be more than a year at the very least.

  • Here's all you ever wanted to know about Liquid Funds

    Liquid funds are open-ended debt schemes that invest in short-term money market instruments such as Treasury Bills, Pass Through Certificates, Certificates of Deposit and Commercial Papers. These funds can invest in instruments upto a maturity of 91 days.

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