Some of the promises made by political parties affect your pocket. Here's a look at the feasibility of these pledges.
Four youngsters from varying professions come together to float Giira Yachts, a one-stop shop for all sailing needs.
In a bid to encourage sales, unlikely retailers are pooling resources to offer consumers more value for their money.
Thanks to the recession, luxury retailers are offering unheard of discounts. If you are an aspirational buyer, designer labels may be within your reach.
It’s touted as the people’s car and its cost of ownership is also the lowest. But the Nano may not provide real value for money.
Money Today has done some calculations to discover that, on an average, an urban Indian family could be shelling out close to Rs 12,000 a year as fees.
If you rarely roll over the balance on your credit card, the rate doesn't matter. The add-on benefits offered by the card assume greater importance.
Many companies are setting up budget hotels, which should help resolve this issue and provide quality service at reasonable rates.
For too long now, the pension sector has been a woefully neglected stepchild for everyone—government, regulators and investors. Now, hopefully, the first step towards pension reforms has been taken.
Planning to buy, sell, or review your funds holdings? These tables will tell you just about everything you need to know and more.
Find out by taking this short quiz that tests your risk appetite, investment tenure and objectives.
People love to party late but don’t want to risk driving afterwards. For Ankur Vaid, Saurabh Shah and Mishal Raheja, this wasn’t just a statement of fact, but an idea to start Party Hard Drivers in Mumbai.
Even if you are the most careful, canny and aware investor, there’s a silent erosion of your wealth and there’s really nothing you can do about it. It’s called inflation.
Among all global markets, Indian stock price movements are most strongly correlated with Hong Kong’s followed by Japan’s.
MONEY TODAY partners with Dipen Sheth of Wealth Management Advisory Services to create model stock portfolios. The portfolios will be regularly tracked in the magazine for readers to learn, debate and, perhaps, earn from.
The next time you want to get a property registered, you might not have to run around applying for stamp papers and then match different denomination of stamp papers to add up to the total amount.
EBITDA stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation. It is used to analyse and compare profitability between companies.
You might have an account with a wellknown bank that gives you great service—but which has only a handful of ATMs in your city. The lack of ATMs can be a limitation, especially when you see State Bank of India or ICICI Bank ATMs on almost every street.
An art teacher in a school, Shiv Kumar, 33, sculpts to add to his income. Read his story to know how he manages it.
How many young investors invest in equities? How many buy real estate? Money Today, in collaboration with Evalueserve and Greenfield, polled over 400 young workers to understand their attitude to investing. The key findings:
It was to be the year of initial public offerings (IPOs) with public issues worth Rs 70,000 crore supposedly lined up for 2008. The year started off with a bang for investors.





