My parents always managed to make ends meet, even though my mother was a stay-at-home mom and my father worked in a factory! Neither my sibling nor I did things like       ‘tuitions’ and these kind of income supplementing stuff.  Of course unlike many people of my father’s generation he did not have to support his […]

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This article appeared in moneycontrol.com long back (cicrca 2006)…but it is still relevant, so here it is…. Immaterial of whether you are in your 20’s or in your 50’s and you are looking at an investment you should know some of the basics of investing, so here it is. By and large at some stage […]

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With interest rates stagnant – and perhaps moving south bonds may become an interesting option for some investors. Though I am not a great lover of bonds, I do hold some in my Dad’s portfolio. If you are investing in bonds, look out for the following: 1. Are there call and put options – if […]

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This is arguably the most important financial decision in your life you will ever make! Not too long ago life was simple. You wanted a bank account, you went to a bank. If you wanted to buy shares, you went to a sub-broker (a broker was out of reach till about 15 years back). If […]

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A friend who works for a regulator ABROAD came to India to teach at arguably at the best 2 Business schools in India. As is customary his father took him to the bank to tie up some loose ends. The Branch Manager offerred him a Unit Linked Plan with a 40% assured return. Now here […]

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Uma Kannan is a good friend and an ex- blue blooded MNC banker. She calls herself a housewife, and is a great parent. Here she is taking potshots at her own ilk. She says when she was with the bank, she was a “rogue deal seeker” but she felt good in calling herself a relationship […]

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