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ICICI Bank hikes interest rates on home loans :: RaagVamdatt.com ...
Oct 27, 2008 ... ICICI Bank has increased the rate of interest on home loans by 1% .... On registration, get a Free eBook: "Investing in Gold - Everything ...
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National Savings Certificate (NSC) :: RaagVamdatt.com :: Financial ...
National Savings Certificate (NSC) is a fixed interest, long term instrument for investment. NSCs are issued by the Department of Post, ...
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Permanent Account Number (PAN) for an NRI and a PIO :: RaagVamdatt ...
Can I transact in the stock market / shares without a Permanent Account Number? Can I buy or sell property without a PAN card? ...
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Permanent Account Number (PAN) for an NRI and a PIO :: RaagVamdatt ...
The PAN application form needs to be filled in the same way irrespective of whether you are a resident or an NRI. Amol Luktuke ...
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Permanent Account Number (PAN) for an NRI and a PIO :: RaagVamdatt ...
If you do not want to apply online, you can download the free PAN application form here: PAN Card Application Form 49A – NSDL (File size: ...
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Permanent Account Number (PAN) for an NRI and a PIO :: RaagVamdatt ...
Effective 1st January 2007, all Non Resident Indians (NRIs) and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) need a PAN card to invest in the Indian ...
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Permanent Account Number (PAN) for an NRI and a PIO :: RaagVamdatt ...
So, if you are an NRI / PIO, and want to invest in the Indian capital market, you would need a Permanent Account Number / PAN card. ...
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ICICI Bank hikes interest rates on home loans :: RaagVamdatt.com ...
Oct 27, 2008 ... ICICI Bank has announced that it is increasing the rate of interest it charges on housing loans by 1%. The floating rate of interest has ...
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Introduction to derivatives - Futures and Options :: RaagVamdatt ...
Jan 19, 2008 ... But the other derivatives available are: Commodity derivatives (crude oil, cotton, etc), bullion derivatives (gold, silver, etc), ...
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Income Tax (IT) benefit of an education / study loan – Section 80E ...
Thus, if you take an education loan for yourself, you would get the tax benefit. You would get the tax benefits even if you take the loan for your spouse or ...
 
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