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Updated: 04 February, 2009



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India unveils $10 laptop!
The 'world's cheapest laptop', developed in India, was unveiled by Union Minister for Human Resources Development Arjun Singh at the Tirupati temple on Tuesday evening.
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Tax relief: Here's what suits you best
The Income Tax Act provides tax relief if you invest in certain financial instruments. Find out which product category suits you best.
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The vegetable seller who became a millionaire
He started with earning Rs 15 a month. T Jaishankar is now a millionaire.
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Recession: Tips to start on your own
Atul Khekade, CEO, Airnetz, tells young entrepreneurs on how to survive the current economic recession.
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How to save for a rainy day
Let us put away that dreaded thought and focus instead on ways to have access to funds when we need them the most like, for instance, a job-loss or an emergency surgery for a loved one! Here budgeting comes into play.
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What is a cash flow statement?
Complementing the balance sheet and income statement, the cash flow statement, a mandatory part of a company's financial reports since 1987
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How to read a balance sheet
A balance sheet, also known as a "statement of financial position", reveals a company's assets, liabilities and owners' equity (net worth).
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World's top 15 business schools
The much-awaited Global MBA Rankings 2009 published annually by Financial Times, London, is finally out. Interestingly, India's Indian School of Business figures 15th in the list.
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How to evaluate a company's financial health
If it's not able to meet today's debts, a company might not live to see another day.
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He lives by the give-nothing-take-nothing rule
Chief Election Commissioner N Gopalaswami is a stickler. For rules. For details. For discipline. For principles. For values. For him, there is only one way of doing things: The right way. He is known to make copious notes about how every hour of his day passes. "He jots down details in a tiny diary. Even if you speak to him on the phone for a few minutes, your name and details of the conversation go into that tiny diary," revealed a friend who has known the CEC for 20 years.
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