Asset Allocation (AA) sounds sophisticated, no? It assumes you have an asset to allocate and gives a boost to your ego, eh! Looks like a smart and sexy word for a thing as drab and dreary as planning your personal … Continue reading →
Useful and thought provoking links of the week. Here it goes: 1. How much is too much? Jayant Pai is amused with the paradox of stocks information overload on the business channels and magazines and the fact that only 4% … Continue reading →
This is a Sunday rant post. ‘Tis the season of being a cynic. With the IPL, CWG Games, Spot fixing scandal in cricket, the TOI/CWG sour grape deal, it’s the best time for Journos, Bloggers to take on the self … Continue reading →
InvestorFirst, an initiative by NISM, is a cool, clean and useful site for financial literacy. And it’s live in Beta now. There has been an ongoing debate among policymakers and academicians about the best way to provide financial awareness to … Continue reading →
They say that learning never stops. But they also say that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. My view: Both are just perceptions/assessments. The truth (to my mind, ofcourse) is, it depends on You. But this post is … Continue reading →