You invest your hard-earned money to meet various financial goals, be it for yourself or your loved ones. But what happens to these investments if you pass away suddenly? Who will get the benefit? Will your family members be able to claim these after your death? Such questions can worry you, as death is a
Saving should be approached with a specific goal and a predetermined target amount in mind. This strategy facilitates the accumulation of the necessary funds to achieve particular financial objectives, such as financing a child’s education or preparing for retirement. It is essential to adopt the principle of “Income minus Savings equals Expenses,” rather than the
The Union Budget 2024, presented in July this year, introduced some major changes to the tax rules for mutual fund investments, impacting both short-term and long-term capital gains. Investors selling mutual fund units within a year will now face a higher tax rate on their profits. For those holding investments for over a year, the
Student credit cards, as the name suggests, are specifically designed to cater to the financial needs of college students. Student credit cards come with some basic features like rewards, cash back, discounts and also an interest-free period, to attract students. Usually available as entry-level or secured credit cards, these cards are great for helping students
The biggest threat to your money is inflation, as it not only impacts the current value of your money but also diminishes the worth of your future savings across various asset classes. What inflation does is when you eventually realize or redeem your savings across assets years later, you find that their value is significantly
Senior citizens often have specific financial goals when they consider investing in mutual funds. They look for options that not only protect their capital but also provide a steady income, easy access to funds (liquidity), and tax advantages. Among the various tax-saving mutual fund schemes, the Equity Linked Savings Scheme (ELSS) stands out. ELSS mutual
NPS Guidelines: The Department of Pension and Pensioners’ Welfare (DoPPW), under the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, has issued guidelines regarding entitlement for central government staff choosing voluntary retirement under the National Pension System (NPS). According to an Office Memorandum, dated October 11, the department has notified the Central Civil Services (Implementation of
The Income Tax Department has revised its guidelines for compounding offences under the Income Tax Act, 1961. Compounding of offences allows individuals who have committed a tax-related default to acknowledge their mistake and apply to the tax authority for a resolution. If accepted, the authority may drop the case, often in exchange for a reduced
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has proposed fresh guidelines for all lenders with regard to the levy of foreclosure charges and pre-payment penalties on loans, according to a draft circular issued on February 21. The central bank wants all regulated entities (REs) to eliminate foreclosure charges or pre-payment penalties on all floating rate loans
In his annual letter to shareholders on February 22, Warren Buffett reflected on the incredible transformation of Berkshire Hathaway over the past 60 years, turning a struggling New England textile firm into a vast and successful conglomerate. Despite the company’s vast achievements, Buffett acknowledged that his journey has not been without mistakes. One further point
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway on Saturday posted its third straight record annual operating profit, bolstered by increases in underwriting earnings and investment income in its insurance businesses. Much of that income came from Berkshire’s enormous cash stake, which ended 2024 at a record $334.2 billion, twice as much as a year earlier. In his annual
In his annual letter to shareholders on Saturday (February 22), Warren Buffett highlighted the achievements of Berkshire Hathaway’s companies over the past year and reflected on the remarkable 60-year journey since he took over a struggling New England textile firm, transforming it into a vast conglomerate. Buffett began by admitting to making mistakes over the
Mumbai’s luxury housing market continues to thrive, driven by evolving buyer aspirations and the growing appeal of green living as the new luxury. Modern homebuyers seek expansive layouts, world-class amenities, and a seamless blend of nature and urban convenience. Premium residences with open spaces, landscaped gardens, and wellness-focused designs are gaining traction as buyers prioritize