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Advice on savings & investments for Indians

For a Better Tommorrow (Pt-I)

For a Better Tommorrow (Pt-I)

Shamsudheen, Pravasi Bandhu, explains the economic aspects of an expatriate

Investments in the Future of Children

Investments in the Future of Children

Investments in children’s education
Mutual fund
Security Exchange Board of India

Do's and Don'ts during Recession

Do’s and Don’ts during Recession

You should ensure that the amount you spend is repayable with your salary. Never use credit card as a medium of debt but only as a substitute for cash…Shamsudheen’s advice for recession times

Expatriates and Share Market

Expatriates and Share Market

Topics discussed

Share market
Permanent Account number card & its requirements

Role of family in Savings & Investments

Role of family in Savings & Investments

Issues discussed include Women’s role in savings, Pocket money for children, Value of money among kids, Habit of savings in children, How to save money, Monthly budget

Expatriates and Explosive Debts

Expatriates and Explosive Debts

Topics discussed

Over spending
Abuising of credit cards
Savings
Interest on Bank Loans
Credit Card loans
Money lending

Mutual Funds

Mutual Funds

Financial market
Money market
Primary market
Bank deposit

For a Better Tommorrow (Pt-II)

For a Better Tommorrow (Pt-II)

Shamsudheen, Pravasi Bandhu, explains the economic aspects of an expatriate

Financial Markets 1/3

Financial Markets 1/3

There are two types of share markets. Primary market and secondary market. When people buy shares directly from the companies then it is primary market. When people buy the shares from the market it’s called secondary market. This is the starting stage of share market.

Financial Markets 3/3

Financial Markets 3/3

Shareholders should know at least the basic terminologies before going for a trade of shares. EPS – which stands for Earning per share, shows the net profit earned by the company per share.