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A Satyam employee writes, from the heart
At a time when almost 90 per cent of my Satyam friends are cribbing about the fraud and betrayal by (former Satyam chairman) B Ramalinga Raju, I have a slightly different opinion.
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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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5 tax-planning tips for salaried people
There is a need for salaried individuals to devote adequate effort to the tax planning exercise and be aware of the various benefits that they can avail of.
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8 ways to remain financially safe
Just being able to make your credit card payment doesn't cut it. Find out what does.
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The Layoff Tales: 'Never think that bad times will not visit you'
How young Indian lives are affected by the current recession.
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Out of a job? What you should do
Insiyah Vahanvaty talks to experts who dole out advice on how to cope with unemployment during the current economic downturn.
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Current and forthcoming cricket schedule | rediff.com
Current and forthcoming cricket schedule | rediff.com
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IPL auction price list
The players' auction for the Indian Premier League's second season got underway in Goa on Friday. A look the price list.
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The Layoff Tales: 'However bad a situation is, it will change'
How young Indian lives are affected by the current recession.
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Senators seek H-1B hiring ban
In what could be a cause of worry for Indian IT professionals, two US Senators have introduced amendments to the economic stimulus bill, which if passed would prevent US companies receiving the federal bailout money, from hiring H-1B visa holders.
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