Outlook Money
Outlook Money

Outlook Money

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Get Going 38 Due South Market expert Sunil Kewalramani on why a correction in the stock markets is imminent 52 Mission Critical How to choose from the wide ranging choice of critical illness plans 54 Secure e-Buying How to be one up on fraudsters while buying online 56 Time To Bond Well Investing in bonds at a time of stubbornly high yields 58 The Online Edge Saujanya Shrivastava, Bharti Axa Life, on why online plans work well 60 OLM 50 Review of our 50 choicest funds 62 What’s That? Well, you might have just spotted one of the many new offerings of realty portals. A sneak peek 64 Investment Destination Why you should consider realty investment in Mumbai’s Ulwe 66 Stock Pick Rural Electrification Corporation 68 Forging A Turnaround Bharat Forge has fashioned a great turnaround. Can it go on? Hold Course 72 Sweet And Simple Here are some easy tips to understand options strategies 74 Commodity Basics How to choose the right commodity futures contract 76 Family Office Summit Excerpts from the session on succession planning in the Second Annual Family Office Summit held in Mumbai on 18 June Plan Ahead 82 My Plan A financial road map for the Satputes 84 Stay On Course Leading financial planner Suresh Sadagopan on how to harness the current surge in stock markets to achieve your long-term goals Finish First 86 An Enduring Legacy Make a succession plan to ensure your wealth passes on to and takes care of your grandchildren 88 Pension@Home Your home can augment your retirement income through reverse mortgage. Deloitte explains how Wind Down 90 One For Your Kid Let your child enjoy her own tablet. Turn on to this page to choose from a range of made-for-kids tabs 93 Monsoon + Kerala Why you should experience ayurveda in Kerala during monsoons

In July 1998, the Group launched "Intelligent Investor" re-christened as "OUTLOOK MONEY" as of 30-Nov-2002, India's first personal finance magazine, which offers sound strategies for the lay investor, especially the growing segment of salaried middle and upper middle-class and self-employed professionals. Its message is clear and simple: 'Invest well, borrow wisely, spend smartly'. Evidently, that message has gone down well: the magazine sold upwards of 1,00,000 copies a fortnight within a year. One of its distinguishing characteristics is that about 93 per cent of readers retain all past issues of Outlook Money

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