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The lesson of the story is that you should know when to spend and when to save. Here's what money experts don't spend a lot of money on and why.
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Why do the managers and officials of these companies seem to overwhelmingly side with the regime and its policies?
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Gallup says that 65 percent of Democrats think that socialism is a good idea. Gallup says that, overall, 39% of Americans like socialism and that 45% of them would vote for a socialist for president.
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Long before there was the infamous German inflation of 1923, the Reichsbank created the scenario of monetary debasement.
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SBI customers: Did you receive this fake SMS asking for PAN update? Never text someone with any private information
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Centre mulling changes to capital gains tax regime For equities held for a shorter period, a 15% short-term capital gains tax was proposed
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Insurance contracts have very little option for consumers except to sign on dotted lines: Supreme Court He has a very little option or choice to negotiate the terms of the contract, except to sign on the dotted lines. The insurer, who being the dominant party, dictates its own terms, leaving it to the consumer, either to take it or leave it. Such contracts are obviously one-sided, grossly in favour of the insurer due to the weak bargaining power of the consumer," the bench said
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Insurer fakes certificate to deny death claim, fined
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Taxpayers should check annual information statement quarterly, report discrepancies, says FinMin official You should check your AIS and (report) if anything wrong is reported so that the other person who is wrongly claiming some kind of benefit should be caught," Joint Secretary in the finance ministry Kamlesh Varshney said at an event here
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