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8 Investment Myths To Be Avoided

8 Investment Myths To Be Avoided

 

Today I am going to debunk a few investment myths. You will know ‘why individual investors are failing miserably and how you can avoid being one of them’.

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Untimely withdrawal of PF attracts tax

As reported in Financial Express, the provident fund (PF) is one of the most popular retirement benefit schemes in India. It is also considered as a tax-saving investment for contributions (employer up to 12% of basic salary and employee up to overall deduction of R1 lakh) made towards an approved/recognised PF, the year-on-year accruals and the amount received on maturity from such funds is tax exempt.

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Worlds biggest steel plant in India

As reported by the agencies, the giant conglomerate, Jindal Steel and Power (JSPL) on Saturday said it would set up the world’s biggest steel plant in Orissa.

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Financial investments for the newly weds

Tired of presenting the same old wedding gifts to newlywed couples? Well, it seems like the need for innovation is more pronounced now with traditional gifts losing their charm.

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Looking to buy cheap property in India ?

http://www.sptimes.com/2007/05/27/images/xlarge/Busines_bottomf_1644315.jpgProperty prices have gone through the roof in the last few years. It is becoming increasingly difficult to afford a home, especially in the cities of India.

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RBI is helping increase overseas investments

RBI liberalizes overseas investment norms! Isn’t that great!

Liberalization, economic advancement, accelerating GDP, expanding exports of services and the rupee becoming stronger – this changing scenario has lead the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to take action and how!

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The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Policy

According to the Central Statistical Organization of India, the advance calculation of economic growth rate for 2006-2007 has already crossed the 9% mark. India has also secured the number one place globally as wealth creator – a position mainly contributed to by its dynamic stock market and handsome returns.

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