Consumer RightsExpense AccountFinancial LiteracyPersonal FinanceSeptember 5, 2018by Monika Halan0The dice is loaded against those buying health insurance in India
Insurance companies in India have an intent problem. They don't intend to pay claims.
Insurance companies in India have an intent problem. They don't intend to pay claims.
Closed end funds have been used by the industry to cheat investors. Time this practice is stopped.
Are Indian mutual funds too expensive? Should the expense ratio be brought down to pass on the benefits of the industry moving from Rs 50,000 crore to Rs 23,00,000 crore?
The answer is diversification and risk appetite
Sebi's new categories for mutual funds in India bring order to the market. Good for investors.
Indian women who work outside the home pay the price for the men who don't share household duties. Women prefer to drop out rather than drop dead from overwork.
IDBI Bank deal will be less than 1% of the Rs 23 trillion AUM of LIC. Who should worry? Not investors, but the govt.
Who is Sandeep Bakhshi?
The real estate die-hards have a lesson from the ghost societies of Greater Noida: sell your non performing asset.
I've met all kinds of investment types in my journey of personal finance writing in India. Here are 8 of the most common ones. Which one are you?