“With XBRL you cant hide”, – S.Swaminathan of Iris always said that…Here is what he says: The myiris.com study has thrown up some startling findings. The study has shown that more than 200 listed Indian companies have discrepancies in their annual audited financial results. The discrepancies are such that the numbers simply do not add […]

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Do numbers lie? Or is it that liars use numbers to lie? Mutual funds are assessed on the basis of their past performance. So the best fund in the last 3 years is likely to be the best fund in the next 3 years – after all we know history repeats itself! Let us take […]

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When your agent says something you tend to believe it or completely not believe it. This is conditioning – depending on your relationship! Deepa Venkatraghvan has recently published a book titled “What your financial agent will tell you…and why you shouldn’t listen”. Here is a small summary of the book. Ever since Dale Carnegie wrote […]

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Thanks to the popularity of SIPs there is too much of nonsense written about SIPs. Please be careful about what you read about SIPs. There are many people who are complaining about their SIP being in loss. On May 4th when the index crossed 11,900 I did a small study. In an utopian world without […]

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What is an emergency fund?  and   Do you need an emergency fund? My views of an emergency fund have changed a lot since the Satyam episode! For most of Satyam employees Raju’s ‘confession’ was an emergency. How would they have adapted to it? Or still adapting to it? What would happen to you and your […]

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Thanks to the media most people know about SIP – Systematic Investment Planning. Of course the basis of SIP is rupee cost averaging (or dollar cost averaging as an international website would call it). Rupee cost averaging is a series of equal rupee investments made at regular intervals. It sounds simple to do so most […]

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