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ET Wealth Wisdom Ep 132: Your Rs 50,000 cheque may be rejected if this is not done

ET Wealth Wisdom Ep 132: Your Rs 50,000 cheque may be rejected if this is not done
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ET Wealth Wisdom Ep 131: 10 rules of investing right | The Economic Times Podcast

As much as we try to simplify, speak about it enough to help investors feel confident, it remains tough. There seem to be many paths to investing success and one is never confident about one's choices. In this podcast we will be taking a look at the 10 steps one should take while investing. Host: Tania Jaleel; Producer: Paramveer Singh

Tania-jaleel , Paramveer-singh , Wealth-wisdom , Saving-habits , Saving , Personal-finance , Investing-rules , Investing , டானியா-ஜலீல் , பாரம்வீற்-சிங் , செல்வம்-ஞானம்

ET Wealth Wisdom Ep 128: 8 money rules of early retirement | The Economic Times Podcast


I am Tania Jaleel
In this week's ET Wealth Uma Shashikant of CIEL has written about the 8 money rules of early retirement
Many of us dream about retiring early, I mean who wants to be a slave to the man till whatever is the retirement age right
So, if you are someone who has been giving serious thought to retiring early, this podcast is for you
Here are the eight rules, according to Shashikant that one must follow for early retirement
First, building a corpus to fall back on is crucial
The corpus must be large enough to generate an income adequate to take care of the basics.

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ET Wealth Wisdom Ep 127: Who gets the child's custody in a divorce?


I am Tania Jaleel
In this week’s ET Wealth edition Riju Mehta has written about who gets the child’s custody in a divorce Child custody often proves to be a major bone of contention between the sparring couple. In case of a minor child, both the parents have an equal right over the child after divorce. Mehta writes that if there is no mutual consent, the family courts decide who gets to keep the child and take major life decisions for him or her. How does the court take this decision and who, if at all, gets the preference in keeping the child? Factors considered by court The family court takes a decision on child custody as per the Guardians and Wards Act 1890, but these can often be in conflict with the personal laws. Mehta writes that to maintain a balance, the court always puts the best interests and welfare of the child above those of the parents. This implies that the child should be with the parent who can guarantee safe and ethical upbringing, provide good education and ensure his financial interests. The Hindu laws regarding the guardianship are covered under the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act 1956, which is similar to the Guardians and Wards Act 1890. Here, typically, the custody of a child who is below five years old is given to the mother, while a child above nine years of age can be consulted by the court regarding his preference for the parent he wants to stay with. For older boys, typically fathers are made the custodians and for older girls, mothers are chosen custodians by the court though there is no law mandating this. Types of child custodies As per law, there are various types of custodies granted to parents, which can include the following: a) Physical custody: This implies that one of the parents acts as a primary guardian and the child stays with him, while the other parent is granted visitation rights and can meet and spend time with the child. b) Joint custody: Here both the parents get the child’s custody in rotation. This implies that the child stays with each parent for a fixed duration. c) Legal custody: This means that one or both the parents get the right to take all major life decisions for the child, including those for his education, finances, religious preferences or medical needs, till he turns 18. d) Sole custody: If one parent is considered unfit to take care of the child, the other parent is given full custody of the child.

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ET Wealth Wisdom Ep 122: How to protect the financial interests of your minor child


I am Tania Jaleel
In this week's podcast we will be talking about succession planning and how one can make sure that one's assets are passed on to the rightful heirs
We will also be looking at how parents can take care of the financial interests of their minor children in case of the parents' untimely death
I spoke to Atul Singh of Validus Wealth to find out
Here is what he had to say
And on that note that will be all for this week
Come back next week for more wealth wisdom
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ET Wealth Wisdom Ep 120: How to make Covid-related insurance claim; should you buy/renew Covid-specific cover


I am Tania Jaleel
The second wave continues to pummel the country and this time around it seems to not want to spare any one
Cases counts are touching world-record highs on a daily basis, and the death count is on the rise as well
There are horror stories of people running pillar to post to get hospital beds and oxygen, of people dieing outside waiting in line to get into hospitals
In times like this, it is said that having adequate amount of insurance can cushion the blow to some extent, at least financially
I spoke to Kapil Mehta of Securenow to find out if it is time to review one's insurance policies

Tania-jaleel , Paramveer-singh , Kapil-mehta , Wealth-wisdom , Life-insurance , Insurance-claims , Insurance , Health-insurance , Covid-specific-insurance , Corona-virus , டானியா-ஜலீல்

ET Wealth Wisdom Ep 119: Vaccines for your equity portfolio | The Economic Times Podcast


I am Tania Jaleel
The second wave of Covid infections is looking more dangerous than what the country witnessed in 2020
And the equity market understands the risks that comes along with this bleak situation
Last week, the markets dropped sharply, bringing back memories of March 2020, when the market had declined almost 40% within a month.
Though stock prices crawled back later in the week, the reason behind the fall has not changed.
So, what should equity investors do?
In this week's ET Wealth edition, the cover story talks about 6 steps investors should take to safeguard their equity portfolios.
These strategies are the vaccines that can possibly immunise your portfolio against a sharp downturn.

Tania-jaleel , Paramveer-singh , Wealth-wisdom , Volatility , Vaccine , Stock-markets , Mutual-funds , Investing , Equity-investments , Covid-19 , டானியா-ஜலீல்

ET Wealth Wisdom Ep 118: The role of gold in an investment portfolio


I am Tania Jaleel
Buying gold is a tradition for Indians that doesn't seem to fade ever.
At least a little bit of the yellow metal, in physical or paper form, can be found in almost every Indian portfolio.
In this podcast, we tell you 5 smart things to know about investing in gold.
1. Gold acts as a diversifying investment as it has negative correlation to stocks and other financial instruments.
2. It is a hedge against inflation as typically the value of gold rises when the cost-of-living increases.
3. Gold is a crisis asset and retains its value through financial and geopolitical uncertainties.

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ET Wealth Wisdom Ep 115: Tax on investment in listed equity shares


I am Tania Jaleel
In this podcast we will be looking at the types of tax on listed equity shares
A securities transaction tax of 0.1% is levied on purchase and sale of any listed equity share.
The dividends declared by the companies are taxed at the marginal rate of tax for the investor.
Capital gains at the time of sale of equity shares are taxed at 15% if the holding period is less than a year.
The capital gains, in excess of Rs 1 lakh, at the time of sale of equity shares are taxed at 10% if the holding period is more than a year.

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