The ET Wealth weekly newsletter covers personal finance topics ranging from stocks to property. Unsubscribe |
|
|
| These are some of the bigger themes that have caught investors’ fancy to find out whether they are worth pursuing and companies that stand to benefit. |
| Polarisation marks the Indian stock market today. While some themes and sectors are pulling the market up, there are others that should be avoided by investors. |
| Though the jobs that will be lost are mostly bottom of the pyramid positions, mid-level employees are also at a risk of becoming unemployable. |
From our Partners | | Though the financial services industry claims that it is spreading investor awareness, a significant percentage of educated Indians remain financially illiterate. |
From our Partners | | If you know anything about insurance policies, you know that nothing in that cover comes without an asterisk mark. While what is covered is written in big and bold, the exclusions, terms and conditions are often in fine print and also loaded with jargon. Your car insurance policy isn’t any different. |
| Now may be a good time to pick up the metal as the current rally is likely to continue in the near future. | |
| If you are ready to pay a small fee, an expert can help you save much more in taxes. | |
| ET takes a quick look at a few of the most interesting phones expected to be launched in India in the coming months. | |
| The two products are often confused because both are tax-saving instruments. Here’s what you should know before putting your money in either. | |
From our Partners | | Riders are additional yet optional benefits in a life insurance policy and provide a financial cover over and above the basic sum assured. | |
From our Partners | | Over-dependence on credit cards to meet day-to-day expenses may lead to a debt trap and if not managed properly, the damage can soon become irreversible. Here’s how to use plastic money and still remain debt-free. | |
|
|
|
Smart things to know about annuities An annuity is a contract under which a corpus sum is created, as a lump sum or in instalments, in return for which the insurance company undertakes to make periodic payments. |
|
More Newsletters |
A weekly round-up of the top news and views | |
|
|
Round up of stock, currency, bond, money and real estate market | |
|
|
Special stories that round up the major developments of the day | |
|
View All |
|
|
To ensure delivery directly to your inbox, please add etnotifications@indiatimes.com to your address book today. If you are having trouble viewing this newsletter, please click here |
To unsubscribe or edit your subscriptions please click here |