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As an Editorial Consultant for BW Businessworld, Aniruddha writes independently on investor awareness, correct financial planning & investing practices and the impact of regulatory developments on the personal finance ecosystem. He holds an MBA with distinction from Oxford.
While the act of disclosing commissions is not likely to be detrimental to the industry per se, doing so in a manner that's so ambiguous is likely to breed distrust between even well-meaning intermediaries who earn wafer thin commissions, and their clients
Read MoreThe IMF structure will enable individual agents to foray into a diverse set of financial products such as mutual funds, post office products and loan products
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Read MoreUTI Mastershare is quite clearly one of the more conservative funds within the diversified equity space
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Read MoreModi's shock therapy is likely to catalyse a sizeable chunk of this money and draw it into the banking system. Experts predict that the quantum of money that will actually flow into the system over the next few weeks may hit a volume of 5 lakh crore or more
Read MoreRajesh Saluja, CEO and Managing Partner of ASK Wealth Advisors speaks to editorial consultant BW Businessworld about the changing face of Wealth Management, his company's business model and where one's money should be right now
Read MoreEach year, millions of hard earned investor wealth is lost because customers purchase products without a clear enough understanding of what they are getting into
Read MoreTo promote a competitive spirit, cash prizes as well as white goods are there for the taking, as are medals and shields for the top performers. School level rounds will be followed by Regional and National level rounds
Read MoreEver wondered how your friendly neighbourhood Rating Agency makes money? They do so from the very companies whose bonds they rate. Now that's an arrangement that has 'potential conflicts of interest' written all over it: in large, bold font!
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