It is good news that there is a tax deduction for the tuition fees paid for your kid’s education. This deduction is not aware of many tax payers in the country. Many of us know only about the insurance premium, home loans, equity linked savings scheme and other traditional tax saving schemes. Only very few [...]
February 2, 2013
Overview of posts published on Jan – 2013
This post summarizes the list of posts published on last month Jan 2013 and which are most useful for you. This list would provide you the good overview if you have missed the some of the posts. You can get a chances to look into all the articles in a single location. I have published [...]
February 1, 2013
What is Basic Services Demat Account (BSDA)?
As per the Security Exchange Board of India (Sebi) circular on August 2012, Depository Participants (DPs) has to make available of the Basic Services Demat Account (BSDA) for the retail investors who are having the minimum holding on the demat account. One of the challenging task for the SEBI is to bring more domestic retail [...]
January 31, 2013
How to buy the right Critical Illness policy?
In my previous post I have written about the various popular Critical Illness (CI) plans available in the market. That helps you to get the good idea on what is best suitable for your family. But, how you can decide the most suitable policy for you. You can not take the same policy what your [...]
January 30, 2013
RBI cuts repo and CRR by 25 basis points
After a prolonged wait of over 9 months, RBI has reduced the Repo and Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) by 25 basis points. This move has taken by RBI to maintain the economic growth by infusing more money into the banking system. Repo rate is the interest rate at which RBI lending to the banks. Cash [...]
January 29, 2013
Best Critical Illness Plans (CI)
A critical illness plan is a supplement to your health insurance portfolio. The main reason why one need critical illness plan is, to pay for the expensive treatments. This plan protects from the major illness which is specified in the policy document. Number of illness covered under the policy would vary for each insurer. Many [...]
January 28, 2013
Rupee value, recession, europe problem and global issues coverage
In the past, I have published many of the interesting articles about the reason for rupee value depreciation, recession, problem in euro zone, etc, and there is hundreds of comments from readers. In this post, I would like to summarize or collection of most popular links for our readers. Even though the articles are old, [...]
January 27, 2013
Public Provident Fund (PPF)
In my earlier posts I have written many articles about the Public Provident Fund (PPF) and other debt investment options in India. The interest rates for PPF would vary periodically and the rules and regulations also would be amended when required. This article will serve as the remainder for the subject PPF and the advantage [...]
January 26, 2013
Home Loans Interest Rates Update (Jan / 2013)
This post is to publish the latest home loans interest rate offered by the Banks in India. Here I am not posting all the banks, but only the best or lowest interest rates offered by the banks. Note that these interest rates are frequently revised by the Banks, what I am posting here is the [...]
January 25, 2013
Canara bank increases fixed deposit rates by 1%
The state owned bank Canara bank has increased some of the fixed deposit interest rates up to 1%. The increase is for the maturities 1-2 years and 3-5 years term. However it has reduced the 0.5% for the 180-269 days to 7.5% from 8.0%. In the recent past, most of the banks have reduced the interest [...]







February 2, 2013
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