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These mid-cap stocks with ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analystsIf the US-Iran ceasefire holds, the markets may see some recovery. The movement of crude oil prices and its impact on the markets supports ...
Millionaire Tips: 5 simple habits like saving, investing early, and avoiding debt to build $1 million wealth, reveals new reportA Kiplinger report shares how real people became millionaires using simple habits like saving money, investing early, and avoiding debt. Mo...
Want financial freedom before 30s? CA shares important money habits to build your wealthCA Nitin Kaushik highlights six essential money skills for achieving financial freedom before 30. These include building a strong network, ...
Baba Vanga's 6-month wealth forecast: These zodiac signs could become millionaires soonBaba Vanga's predictions suggest Aries, Taurus, Gemini, and Leo could achieve significant financial success in the next six months. These s...
Billionaire boom: This financial adviser says India is minting billionaires much faster than millionaires across the worldIndia is producing billionaires at a faster pace than millionaires, fuelled by entrepreneurship, digital ambition, and generational wealth ...
When is the right time to start business? Billionaire Mark Cuban has advice for struggling entrepreneursMark Cuban suggests starting a business when you have little to lose, citing his own experience of launching MicroSolutions while strugglin...
Baba Vanga's Predictions 2025: These five zodiac signs are likely to get rich next year. Check detailed prophecies hereBaba Vanga, the famous clairvoyant, predicted financial prosperity in 2025 for certain zodiac signs. Aries, Taurus, Cancer, Gemini, and Aqu...
PCB supremo Zaka Ashraf does volte-face on controversial "Dushman Mulk" comment, calls Indian reception "fantastic"The two teams play each other in ICC events and Asia Cup due to the tense relations between the two countries. The players however get alon...
Aamir Qutub: Millionaire techie, who began his career as a janitorAamir Qutub hails from Aligarh, India, and is currently a millionaire business techie in Australia, who rose from a janitorial position to ...
A day on campaign trail: Mizoram's richest candidate campaigns on foot door-to-doorThe supporters dispersed for their respective home at around 11 am, to meet again next morning for another day of door-to-door campaign in ...
Monash International Pathway: A bridge to an overseas UG degreeA study abroad experience offers a lot more than world class education and better opportunities. Diversity in its true sense, a unique pers...
These are the countries minting most of the millionaires in the worldBy 2025 assets held by high-net-worth investors are likely to exceed $100 trillion.
ET's Suits and Sayings: Wackiest whispers in corporate corridorsWill the Infy board soon see some new faces? A little birdie tells us that sections of the founding fathers really admire two academic heav...
Do you believe money cannot buy happiness? You could be wrongBuying free time - such as by paying to get household chores done - boosts life satisfaction.
Here are 10 investing thumb rulesThere are financial planners and online guides to help make intelligent investment choices. There are also some financial rules of thumb th...
From 'The Origin of Species' to 'The Art of War', books that will make you a well-read personThe Art of War by Sun Tzu is the most prestigious book on strategy and explains how to win in warfare.
Nine books the CEO of a $700 million company recommends everyone readAdam Nash is the president and CEO of automated investing service Wealthfront, which manages over $2 billion in client assets and is valued...
Asia-Pacfic overtakes North America with largest number of HNIs, India & Hong Kong see sharp declineIndia and Hong Kong, which had led growth in the last two years, saw significant declines of 18% and 17.4% respectively, the report said.
- Success comes one step at a time
When we look at people we admire, we generally blame their success on luck, destiny or factors that have little to do with hard work.
- It's nostalgia at Musee Musicals, Rahman’s alma mater
When he was eleven, AS Dilip Kumar used to take piano lessons at Musee Musicals, a music school cum shop built in colonial style, located i...