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Outlook Money

Outlook Money

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Cover story: Living on Loans

Availing a loan has become very easy today; but don’t go overboard.

 

OLM Elite: A monthly snapshot of mutual funds of different investor types.

 

Finding a co-founder: With start-up culture in its full glory now, having a right co-founder is all the more necessary.

 

Interview: A detailed interview of PFRDA Chairman Hemant G. Contractor.

 

In our other sections read about our stock pick, book review and a travel piece on Sri Lanka.

 

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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