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The coming collapse of the US dollar
We might see a global meltdown of the US dollar or we controlled devaluation of the US currency: either way global economy is doomed.
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Amazing story of how Munjal built Hero Honda
From the bylanes of Ludhiana to the highways of international renown, 83-year-old Brijmohan Munjal is steady in his dedication towards his work.
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How to select an online broker
It is important to zero in on the right Net broker before stepping into the convenient world of online stock investing. Evaluate both qualitative and quantitative factors to make a choice.
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Simplest way to make money in stocks
The easiest and the simplest way to make money in the markets is to buy low and sell high. Keep that in mind for a sound sleep and a fatter wallet.
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Life lessons from Narayana Murthy
Infosys chief mentor Narayana Murthy gave this speech at the NYU Stern School of Business.
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5 great lessons on buying stocks
Discipline and patience - that is the mantra to creating wealth on the stock markets
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5 habits that can make you rich
The top among these are: keep track of what you spend, and save and invest regularly.
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'I lost 14 kilos in three months'
Get Ahead reader Debabrata Khan shares how he went from weighing 90 kg to 76 kg in a matter of months.
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Try these investments for zero-tax status
Most people believe that with the deletion of the erstwhile Section 80L, it's now not possible to save tax on fixed income investments. Well, with some intelligent planning it is. Read on�
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How K V Kamath built ICICI into a global giant
With the turn of the millennium, ICICI emerged as the largest private bank in India and fueling its growth was the untiring efforts of one man -- KV Kamath.
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