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10 stocks to make young investors crorepatis
Gaurang Shah, vice president, K R Choksey Shares and Securities, gives ten stock picks that can make young investors with a long term investment horizon millionaires.
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20 stocks that can make you rich
Check out the more than 20 stocks that experts believe can make you a fine packet over time.
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Expert speak: Tips to invest in mutual funds
The stock markets are going down and investing directly in stocks has become risky. While mutual funds help you minimise risks you should know a few things about them before investing. Here are a few tips on how to invest in mutual funds.
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20 great stocks to buy in 2008
To ease your effort of picking the juiciest stocks, we have handpicked a few likely winners of 2008.
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Speed strategies in mathematics for class X
Top Careers & You discusses some simple tricks that will help Class X students solve their mathematics paper quickly.
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Market crash: A quick guide for young investors
What should you do when the markets crash by as much as 1,500 points? Buy, sell, hold or add more to your long-term portfolio.
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'Great companies are always built on aspirations'
Investment banking star Rashesh Shah discusses his career and the lessons it has taught him.
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India vs Australia, 4th Test
Images from the fourth cricket Test between India and Australia at the Adelaide Oval
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Financial planning: 'I want Rs 50 lakhs by 2020'
Financial planning expert Vetapalem Sridhar answered mutual fund, stock market, financial planning queries in a chat with Get Ahead readers on January 23.
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Meltdown: 'Many Gujaratis went bankrupt'
Gujaratis, the community that boasts of the largest number of investors in the stock market, are witnessing extraordinary financial turmoil with many families going bankrupt overnight, literally.
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