I am very excited about doing a series of articles on lying with figures. One of my students sent me a Wharton study and the following line caught my attention. I thought it should be shared. Many of you have seen the ratings done by many websites about fund performance. “We are the world’s best […]

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Being smart about debt can help the average investor save a guaranteed 3% p.m. This is a serious amount of money for people living on a day-to-day basis! It is a conscious decision that could save you a decent amount of money! So how can you do this? The Debt Dilemma First of all live […]

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Financial inclusion, Financial Advisory, Financial planning, Financial planner, Financial literacy….vow these are the catch words today is it not? And all the financial product manufacturers, bankers, websites, etc. are now getting into all of these in some form or the other. It is politically a great sales pitch. However it reminds me of an English […]

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I am a part of the team  that does a column called “Portfolio Doctor” for Money Today magazine. This column is very popular – and the requests for being featured far, far exceeds the number of columns that can be carried. So here is what the editor of MONEY TODAY has to say about the […]

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A good advisor is a rare animal. And obviously very difficult to find. So you should ask him the following questions: 1. When was your last vacation? If he says he went to….(destination does not matter)ask him who paid for it. If he mentions a fund house or an insurance company, he is not an […]

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If you have wondered what are soft commissions here is the answer. There are some legitimate expenses and some not so legitimate expenses. Soft commissions are what sales people call ‘entitlements’. It could be in the form of a contest – the top 100 winners go on an all paid trip to South Africa, Goa, […]

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I have myself written many times about how to get rich and such other topics. Now I am myself changing it – some may even say topsy turvy. Ok if you do google you will find the steps – have a plan, make a budget, save money, invest it, put it in a mutual fund, […]

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