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How to increase your take-home salary
Though you may have been given a good hike (say 20 per cent), the actual take-home salary would increase by less than 10 per cent.
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'I lost 16 kilos without exercise!'
GA reader Rohit Daga shares how disciplined eating habits can help you lose weight.
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Lessons in do-it-yourself investing
Being a do-it-yourself investor means taking full responsibility for creating a portfolio of high-performance, low-cost mutual funds that you'll be able to hold on to for the long term.
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After BPO & KPO, now comes PPO
Person-to-person outsourcing gains currency with small offices and individuals.
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How Toyota develops exceptional people
Leading Toyota authorities Jeffrey Liker and David Meier give you the keps to growing top performers from within through a detailed preocess of preparation, traning, and follow-up. Here are Toyota's secrets to building an exceptional workforce . . .
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They built billion-dollar empires from scratch
Almost two-thirds of the world's billionaires made their fortunes from scratch, relying on grit and determination, not good genes
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Buying/ selling a house? Some LEGAL must-knows
Advocate and solicitor Ankoosh Mehta tells you about your duties and liabilities as a buyer/ seller of a house.
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Pay zero tax on unlimited gains!
You don't have to pay even a paisa of tax even if you make gains in millions! It's true and perfectly legal, too. Here's how.
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7 common investment mistakes to avoid
Though the list can be pretty long, here are seven common mistakes people make when investing in equities and that you should stay away from.
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Rains ravage Maharashtra, 16 feared dead
Mumbai witnessed an incessant spell of showers since Friday night disrupting rail, road and air traffic as several low lying areas were waterlogged.
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