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This is a guest post by Jason Holmes, he is one of the financial writers associated with the Debt Consolidation Care Community. With his in-depth knowledge and vast experience, he has made a profound impact on all readers.
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The rally in the equity markets has finally taken a breather. A bout of profit-booking was seen last week and it may be early to predict whether this is the start of the much-anticipated downturn in the equity markets. So, what should be your long term strategy to invest in such a scenario?
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A general trend that one observes in the equity market is when share prices start falling, many investors, especially in the retail segment, follow a wait-and-watch policy to enter the market. They try to look beyond at the reversal of the ongoing trend.
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Claiming Leave Travel Assistance (LTA) benefit has always been a puzzle for many. Some of us even settle to pay additional tax instead of claiming the Income Tax benefit associated with LTA. Here is your primer to know all about LTA exemption.
Time is money, is a one-liner that says it all when it comes to investing in stocks! Timing your investment is extremely crucial. But, does it really matter in the long run? What is the return that you can expect to make by investing in stocks over 1 year, 3 years, 5 years or 10 and more years?
The main purpose of investing for most investors is tax saving. Equity linked saving schemes (ELSS) are those mutual fund schemes that help you save taxes as well as generate decent returns. But, how do you separate the wheat from the chaff? Here is a list of few ELSS schemes that you should consider for investing.
The interest rates on home loans have eased in last few months. In this scenario, many borrowers are considering to refinance their mortgage and capitalize on this opportunity.
Most of the offices today share a similar scene. Employees are worried, no, not because of economic slowdown, but because they need to give proofs of tax saving investments by a given date. After all, for most people tax is a four-letter word.
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