Chandnee Sinha

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Investors that stock brokers love to have

Investors that stock brokers love to have

Rediff.com   20 Sep 2007

Investing should help the investor make money, not his broker.

Mental accounting makes you spend more!

Mental accounting makes you spend more!

Rediff.com   20 Sep 2007

Mental accounting it "the inclination to categorise and treat money differently depending on where it comes from, where it is kept and how it is spent.

Why shopkeepers prefer credit cards

Why shopkeepers prefer credit cards

Rediff.com   19 Sep 2007

The next time you shop using a credit card, be sure that you are not spending more than what you would have spent, if you were paying cash.

Ulips: How IRDA is passing the buck

Ulips: How IRDA is passing the buck

Rediff.com   13 Sep 2007

IRDA seems to be sleeping. It is bothered about the well-being of the insurance companies and not about the man on the street who is buying costly Ulips.

Subprime crisis: Worst may be yet to come

Subprime crisis: Worst may be yet to come

Rediff.com   13 Sep 2007

To cover their losses FIIs may have to sell their investments in emerging markets like India, where there investments have been generating return.

Why stock market experts tell you nothing

Why stock market experts tell you nothing

Rediff.com   11 Sep 2007

In its zeal to get to the viewer before anyone else does, the business media ends up oversimplifying things.

IPO's are not short-term plays

IPO's are not short-term plays

Rediff.com   30 Aug 2007

Retail investors like to invest in initial public offerings (IPOs) only to sell out on the day the stock is listed. Flipping IPOs, as this is known as, can be very risky.

Of market analysts and buy recommendations

Of market analysts and buy recommendations

Rediff.com   28 Aug 2007

Analysts usually have a buy recommendation on most stocks. Why?

US subprime horror: Worst not yet over

US subprime horror: Worst not yet over

Rediff.com   23 Aug 2007

Floating rate home loans will soon be reset, impacting interest rates. In the current situation interest rates might go up, causing more defaults and more volatility in stock markets.

How much life insurance to buy?

How much life insurance to buy?

Rediff.com   20 Aug 2007

Indians do not buy insurance for the sake of insurance

Now markets catch Japanese flu

Now markets catch Japanese flu

Rediff.com   17 Aug 2007

So as we can see, the appreciation of the yen to 112 yens to a dollar, has led to the profit of the carry trade investor coming down drastically to 1.78 per cent.

Index funds: Safest way to invest in the market

Index funds: Safest way to invest in the market

Rediff.com   17 Aug 2007

Are mutual funds really investment experts?

How to take home a higher salary

How to take home a higher salary

Rediff.com   14 Aug 2007

Yes, the salaries of two individuals having the same CTC, can vary. It all depends on the way the salaries are structured. Read on...

How to motivate? Gift an airplane!

How to motivate? Gift an airplane!

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2007

What insurance companies do to motivate their sales force.

Home loan: Fixed is floating and vice versa

Home loan: Fixed is floating and vice versa

Rediff.com   9 Aug 2007

Weird as it may sound, as far home loans in India are concerned, floating can be fixed and fixed can be floating.

A volatile market is best for SIPs

A volatile market is best for SIPs

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2007

The law of demand clearly states that at higher prices demand is less and vice versa. The retail investor investing in the stock market doesn't quite follow that logic.

Of newspaper headlines & stock markets

Of newspaper headlines & stock markets

Rediff.com   2 Aug 2007

'Sensex sees third biggest fall' ran most newspaper headlines on Thursday. In giving this headline, most newspaper editors forgot their fifth standard mathematics.

What if you still haven't filed your tax return?

What if you still haven't filed your tax return?

Rediff.com   31 Jul 2007

Actually there is no major reason for you to worry.

MFs: Don't fall for cash back schemes

MFs: Don't fall for cash back schemes

Rediff.com   26 Jul 2007

Some MF distributors offer 'cash back' to investors who invest through them to sweeten the deal. This is a throwback from the days when LIC agents gave cash back to individuals who bought policies through them.

More MF units may not mean more money

More MF units may not mean more money

Rediff.com   25 Jul 2007

Many investors get out of their existing MF scheme to invest in new MF schemes as they are told they will get more units. But beware, this may not be good for you.