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Top Five Equity Linked Saving Schmes (ELSS) which also save Tax
Written by Ranjan   

Rajesh Soni takes a look at the top 5 tax saving Mutual Funds for the purpose of claiming tax benefits under Sec. 80C of Income Tax Act. He has analysed them on their returns as well as the risk profile (standard deviation)

Hop on to his blog for all the details and analysis

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Indians prefer keeping 65% savings in the Banks
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A recent nationwide survey reveals that most Indians prefer keeping 65 percent of their savings in liquid assets like bank or post office deposits and cash at home, while investing 23 percent in physical investments like real estate and gold and only 12 percent in financial instruments.

For getting secure return on their earning, 51 percent of Indians put their savings in the banks while 36 percent of households still prefer to keep cash at home. The investment in post offices and other guaranteed return schemes and plans gets minor part of total savings. Only 5 percent of family put their money in post offices, while 2 percent buy insurance policies and 0.5 percent invests in equities.
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Baby Steps for a newbie Stocks Investor
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Trent Hamm, in TheSimple Dollar says that once a person has their debt under control, the next thing that they should want to do with their money is figure out ways to maximize it, and most of the time the potential gains of the stock market look like a great place to put money.

But how? For the average person, the diversity of options for investing in stocks are overwhelming. Should I buy a mutual fund? Should I buy individual stocks? How do I even get started when I’ve figured out what I want to do? What are my investing goals? How do I even describe those goals?
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How long will it take to become a crorepati?
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The following calculator will compute the number of years it will take for you to become a Crorepati! Based on your current savings and your monthly investments, of course. No gimmicks!

It considers the inflation too and tells you the present value of the Crore. Visit our Calculators Section

 
Check out your Tax Liability
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Have you checked out how much tax you need to pay? It's easy to do that with the following calculator. Just enter your figures for your income and investments and there you are.

Calculate your Tax Liability Here 

 
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