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10 Things To Do Before You Retire

Don’t put off today what you can’t afford to do tomorrow. In spite of the world wide pension crisis and a growing acceptance that we must plan and save for our retirement, the harsh reality is we are actually not saving enough.

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India Inc may lose tax cover on MF investments

Capital markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) wants the government to scrap tax benefits for corporates investing in mutual funds (MFs), a proposal, if accepted by the government, could deal a body blow to local asset management companies and other firms.

The regulator has also proposed to the government that the securities transaction tax, or STT, which is levied on buying or selling of stocks and on derivatives trade, should be cut by one-third and that a uniform stamp duty be levied and collected by a central agency.

These proposals have been forwarded to the finance ministry, in the run-up to the Budget, said a person with the knowledge of the proposal.

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High inflation invest in property

Inflation is at high levels. Income on fixed income means like bonds and fixed deposits is not going to give good returns especially in the fixed deposit section, who have invested for less than 1 year are going to earn negative interest.

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Buy a property when its nearing completion

Buying a property that is nearing completion makes more sense for end users. While one may not get launch rates, there are good bargains on offer along with an assurance of timely delivery.

Shail Patwardhan had been looking for an apartment to purchase for self use since 2006.

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Where is the money going?

Its Global Liquidity Crisis ! We all have been listening to this for a while now and are adversely affected by this. the global markets are down and money is flowing out of the emerging economies.

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