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Salary: How to avoid getting 'CTCed'
The simplest way for individuals while negotiating salaries is to clearly ask what the take home salary at the end of the month is going to be.
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7 things to know about Mediclaim
Health insurance has become a modern day necessity. Hence, it is vital that we understand how it works to make the best of it.
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5 simple but smart saving strategies
Do you have any out-of-the-box ideas for saving money. Here are five simple ways that will help you save money and create wealth.
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5 yoga poses to strengthen your lower back
Back pain, especially lower backache, has reached epidemic proportions due to the life-style changes. Yoga is used widely to relieve victims of this self-limiting affliction.
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4 investing gems from Warren Buffett
Here are a few gems that the legendary investor has shared with his shareholders over the years through his letters and speeches.
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Want to improve your English?
Shashidhar Gowda gives resources you can use to improve your English.
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All you want to know about PAN
A Permanent Account Number (PAN) is one of the most important documents in the country today. It is an identification number which the Income Tax Department gives to all taxpayers.
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How to teach your kids the value of money
Teaching your kids the value of money should be fun. Here are six ways in which how you can inculcate the value and importance of money in them.
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3,500-year-old investment tips that still work!
Four great investment and savings tips that have stood the test of time.
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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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