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  • Expert says millennials, Gen Z using ChatGPT for legal advice is 'a bad idea': 'These bots...'

    According to experts, ChatGPT's legal analyses are often inaccurate and fail to reflect the complexity of individual cases. 'And in many cases, it’s incorrectly applying the law,' they said.

  • Term insurance purchases by self-employed surge 58% in FY25

    Policybazaar data reveals over Rs 1-crore cover gaining traction among Gen z and Millennial entrepreneurs

  • Millennials prefer home ownership, homes up to Rs 2 crore most favourite: Survey

    The survey, covering over 450 respondents from 35 cities, showed that around 54 percent of prospective buyers, based in Tier 1 cities, are looking to purchase a home priced up to Rs 2 crore, and 32 percent have a budget of Rs 2.1 crore to Rs 4 crore.

  • Gen Z suffers from 'menu anxiety' while dining out, study finds. What is it?

    The research involved 2,000 people who were asked about how they felt while eating out. It was concluded that 86 percent of Gen Z adults (aged 18 to 24) suffer from “menu anxiety” as compared to 67 percent of all respondents.

  • Why millenials don’t want to get married? | Declining marriage rates a new normal? | Explained

    Recently China reported a fall in marriage rates, but is this problem only linked to China? The World Marriage rate in 2000, was at 2,315,000 but by 2023 it had fallen to 1,985,072. Why are marriage rates falling across the world? Youngsters are rethinking the idea of marriage and moving away from the concept due to the cost of living, and rising inflation, and this inadvertently hikes the cost of having and raising children. But what is the conclusion to this? Watch this video for more.

  • Rise of Zillennials: the in-between generation

    Zillennials are in a unique position where they grew up with technology their whole lives, but they were not TikTok dancers like Gen Z, nor were they on MySpace like millennials.

  • Millennials want to retire at 50. How to afford it is another matter

    While many millennial workers want financial independence in their 50s, it’s not easily achieved, said Christopher Lyman, a certified financial planner with Allied Financial Advisors in Newtown, Pennsylvania.

  • Employers watch out: Gen Z is here, aggressive and assertive

    Members of this generation are challenging the norms that were once taken for granted, but they also find it easy to talk about it with psychologists and counsellors.

  • Angel Broking vs ICICI Securities: Which stock has it for the investor?

    The outbreak of the pandemic has brought about a significant change in the pecking order in the broking industry

  • How are our millennials investing? We look at some insights

    Per Nema Chhaya Buch, an independent personal finance strategist, risk appetite when we are young is high. Hence, investing in growth-oriented, high-risk investment avenues can be afforded.

  • What Is ‘Cheugy’? You Know It When You See It

    And while a lot of cheugy things are associated with millennial women, the term can be applied to anyone of any gender and any age.

  • Budget 2021: Remembering India's most iconic Budgets

    Let's take a look at some of the Budgets that impacted our economy in the most significant of ways, bringing in changes and reforms that define it even today.

  • Money tips for millennials starting their investment journey

    This generation has seen the shift from physical to online modes of investments

  • 71% millennials ready to travel within India in next 6 months: Survey

    The survey revealed that contrary to perception, millennials are very much interested in exploring 'Incredible India' more than ever, provided they are given hassle-free seamless travel experiences.

  • Can Angel Broking IPO re-rate the broking sector?

    Focus on broking a plus but lack of diversification limits other opportunities

  • Budget Trivia (Part IV): Did you know which budget exempted payment on earned leaves from taxes?

    Encompassing over 70 years of history of independent India, in our Budget Trivia series, we present to you 70 lesser-known facts about the Budget process

  • Budget Trivia (Part VII): Which two Hindu gods found a mention in former President Pranab Mukherjee's 2011 budget speech?

    Encompassing over 70 years of history of independent India, in our Budget Trivia series, we present to you 70 lesser-known facts about the Budget process

  • Budget Trivia (Part II): Did you know which budget proposed an income tax rate of 72.5%?

    Encompassing over 70 years of history of independent India, in our Budget Trivia series, we present to you some of the lesser-known facts about the Budget process

  • Is religion driving conservatism among youth?

    Faith and religion have a strong influence on how millennials think about social issues such as premarital sex, homosexuality, and alcohol consumption

  • Budget Trivia (Part III): Which budget taxed rewards earned from solving puzzles?

    Encompassing over 70 years of history of independent India, in our Budget Trivia series, we present to some of the lesser-known facts about the Budget process

  • Budget Trivia (Part I): Did you know which budget introduced different tax slabs for married and single Indians?

    Encompassing over 70 years of history of independent India, in our Budget Trivia series, we present to you some of the lesser-known facts about the Budget process

  • Explainer | Wealth creation: Why you must focus on investing as much as possible for the longer term

    The longer you let your money work hard, the more money you take home. If you keep investing your monthly commitment, you will walk away with a large sum.

  • Budget Trivia (Part VI): I have the task to make something easy that Einstein found difficult - said Jaswant Singh referring to which component of budget?

    Encompassing over 70 years of history of independent India, in our Budget Trivia series, we present to you 70 lesser-known facts about the Budget process

  • Heaven on earth? 10 countries where the citizens don't have to pay income tax

    India taxes its citizens up to 30 percent (plus surcharges and cess) on their income, however, there are countries and territories in the world where you won't need to part with your hard-earned money. Here's a list of ten such places

  • Budget 2018: Govt cuts excise duty by Rs 2, but petrol, diesel won’t get cheaper — here’s why

    The cuts have been offset by the introduction of a new road cess of Rs 8 per litre.

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