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How to save enough money, age no bar
Presenting thumb rules that let you save enough regardless of when you start -- 20s, 30s or 40s -- and make your money grow so well that you secure your future.
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Three ways to become a smart IPO investor
Investing in IPOs and selling them at a higher price on listing day has become a surefire method of making money. However, one needs to know smart ways of investing in an IPO.
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Why Modi appeals to Hindus
'For large sections of Hindus he gave them a sense of pride in their identity as Hindus.'
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BPOs to stop staff transport facility?
The rise of the rupee seems to be burning a hole in the employers' pocket as a result of which they intend withdrawing several goodies offered to employees as a cost-cutting measure.
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Bought stocks? Do nothing and get rich
A very successful approach that a lot of people seldom use is inaction. This method, if effectively used, can cure a lot of financial headaches.
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Coming in 2008: Kingfisher Calendar babes
A look at Kingfisher's swimsuit calendar 2008.
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A green house offers great savings
How much do you pay for your electricity bills? Let's assume an average of Rs 5,000 every month. What if you could cut it down by half? Over the life cycle of your building (50 years), the savings invested in a systematic investment plan at 12 per cent amounts to Rs 9.86 crore, if other factors remain constant. Not a bad investment.
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Life time super pension
This Ulip from ICICI Prudential lets you forego your life cover.
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Welcome to rediff.com : The Cricket channel - Schedule
Welcome to rediff.com : The Cricket channel - Schedule
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Understanding the alchemy of Modi's victory
Riding against all odds, Narendra Modi has won convincingly. In one line, the victory shows that it is a people's mandate for his personality. It's the clear vote for a person and leader called Narendra Modi.
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