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  Posted by:  koustavmazumdar on ( 22-Aug-08 10:21 am )
I want to know which is the best ELSS in the market now and can I opt for SIP for ELSS. Is there any ideal time frame for SIP in ELSS.
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Debt trap (1 comments) Tracked by (0)
  Posted by:  shivanandh on ( 05-Jul-08 11:57 am )
I am in a Debt trap with Many Banks. Can any suggest how I come out this. I am forced to borrow from one another bank to clear one loan or other. The income is suficient enough to cover everything
ilink motors the fraud company , mumbai (1 comments) Tracked by (0)
  Posted by:  abs on ( 12-Jun-08 2:20 pm )
i link is a mumbai based company, collecting money from the individuals and invest in car rentals in return it pays to individual a monthly rents. but since fromlast mar 2008 it had not paid anything and everytime keep assuring to pay the money now its more than 4 months that company has not paid to the investor .the company management didnt available to details.its now very critical to get back money . what should be done?
Ask the Piggy Bank-What is an Index Fund (0 comments) Tracked by (0)
  Posted by:   on ( 17-Apr-08 9:52 pm )
Today I am pleased to answer a reader question about investing. Here it is: I’ve heard a lot lately about the advisability of investing in index funds. What is an index fund? If you’ve been reading advice about investing lately, you might have the same question. After all, many financial planning experts and investing analysts recommend index funds for long-term investing, as well as a good choice when it comes to riding out a down stock market. An index fund is a mutual fund that follows a specific index. The S&P 500 Index is one of the more popular for this purpose. You basically invest in every company listed on an index. Other stock indexes that have funds include DJ Wilshire 5000 (the whole stock market), Russell 2000 (which consists of small companies) and the MSCI EAFE (European and Asian stocks). These are considered low-maintenance ways to invest. Index funds usually perform well, and often beat managed funds. Look for a low-cost index fund. Realize that while the returns won’t be anything really sexy, they will usually provide stable, reasonable returns that beat inflation. If you want to ask a question, email the Piggy Bank. Disclaimer: I am not an investment professional. Nothing in this piece or on this Web site should be construed as investment advice. Before making investment decisions, do your own research and/or consult with an investment professional.
Should I co-sign that Loan? (1 comments) Tracked by (0)
  Posted by:   on ( 17-Apr-08 9:29 pm )
Co-signing a loan is a serious financial commitment, and carries risks with serious consequences. Often times loans are co-signed for children, relatives, friends, business partners or romantic partners but this is not always a wise decision. The Bad When you co-sign a loan, you enter a legally binding agreement that holds you responsible for the entire debt if the borrower is unable to pay his or herself. This will appear on your credit record and could affect your ability to take loans for yourself in the future (credit lenders may conclude you have too much credit available making you a credit risk). The Ugly Banks will not chase the one who is less likely to pay, they will chase after you – as of course there’s a much better chance of getting money out of you than the one who can’t pay the bills. And if you’re unable to pay, you could face telephone harassment and legal action, and wind up owing the full debt plus interest. It gets worse. Some people have had wages garnished or been forced to sell their homes to repay the debt, their legal fees and even the bank’s legal fees. If you do find yourself in this unfortunate situation, you can negotiate a little. Banks would rather collect something than nothing. If you demonstrate you are willing to pay what you can – 60% or 70% of the amount owing – your credit lender might meet you half-way. It’s wise to negotiate for a clean credit record along with the reduced settlement. What About College Students? – The Good There are some situations where a co-sign arrangement can be a good thing. Proud papas and mamas often want to give their children a helping hand during college. Credit cards, if used responsibly can help establish a good credit history – but we also may be giving our young adults too much “credit” than is due in the responsibility department. So you’ll want to make sure that if you co-sign for a credit card or credit line, you keep the limit reasonable, and within what you’d be able to pay for should things get out of control. Another option is to take out a credit card yourself and have your child co-sign. A co-signer does not receive notification when payments are missed until 2 or more payments are missed. One missed payment can hurt your credit score. So making your child the co-signer, he or she can build a credit rating and have the freedom and convenience of a credit card, but you’ll receive all the statements in the mail yourself. You could also set up online banking and share access if you live in different states. Alternatively, you could use pre-paid credit cards until your child demonstrates he or she can handle money independently.