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Ever felt lost in the maze of health insurance? Join this conversation with Mint's Anil Poste and Tanya Marwah, Head of Marketing at Go Digit, as she simplifies the complexities, making health insurance easy to understand and navigate. In this episode, Tanya shares invaluable insights on choosing the right health insurance, reducing claim rejections, and overcoming psychological barriers to online purchases. Discover how technology is revolutionizing the sector and get a glimpse into the future of health insurance. Tune in to gain clarity and confidence in managing your health finances.
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Stock markets are seeing sharp correction amid growing tensions between Iran and Israel. In today's episode of Why Not Mint Money, we are joined by Vijay Kuppa, CEO InCred Money, to tell us how investors can navigate through these bouts of market volatility.
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Mint's Shipra speaks to Nitesh Buddhadev, founder, Nimit Consultancy about the easy steps of choosing the right tax scheme to save maximum tax. He advises understanding your finances, comparing old and new schemes, and planning ahead. Buddhadev stresses using technology and seeking professional help for clarity. By knowing your income sources and goals, and grasping tax rules, you can make informed decisions. Tune in for more
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Big developers have been promoting upcoming projects slyly before they receive the RERA registration number. They ask people to share an 'expression of interest' to drive demand while gullible homebuyers fall for it even as the RERA Act prohibits any kind of promotion or advertisement until the project is launched. Aprajita Sharma of Mint Money shares details in this episode of the Why Not Mint Money podcast.
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Ace Investor Vijay Kedia tells us what he thinks about the small and mid-cap valuations, whether investors should touch the hot SME IPO market, how much steam is left in the PSU rally, and his advice to upcoming future & options traders.
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In today's day and age, you can suddenly be in a financial crisis with the loss of a job or a health emergency. Hence, it is important to build an emergency corpus and be prepared. In today's episode of Why Not Mint Money, we are in conversation with Avinash Luthria, a registered investment advisor, on how individuals can build up an emergency corpus. Tune in for more.
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What is momentum investing? Join is interesting conversation with Mint's Anil Poste and Anoop Vijaykumar, Fund Manager and Head of Research at Capitalmind. Anoop shares insights into what sets momentum investing apart, the key factors in identifying momentum stocks, and how to manage risk in this strategy. He also discusses successful momentum investing stories. Whether you want build your own momentum portfolio or looking for products that follows momentum strategy., this conversation offers valuable insights and practical advice for investors.
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Sashind Ningthoukhongjam delves into an intriguing dialogue with Ashish Somaiyaa, Chief Executive of WhiteOak India AMC, exploring his investment philosophy, methods for team member selection, and invaluable lessons gleaned from CEOs he's collaborated with throughout his career.
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Should you get higher surrender value if you breach your life insurance contract midway? Sumit Ramani, Actuary and Co-founder, ProtectMeWell.com disagrees. A better way out is to link the distribution commission with the persistency so that distributors sell it to only those serious about holding the policy till maturity, he says. In a conversation with Aprajita Sharma of Mint Money, he decodes all of it.
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Mis-selling of insurance products has become a serious issue in the insurance industry. In today's episode of Why Not Mint Money, we are joined by Abhishek Bondia, principal officer and managing director of SecureNow, on how consumers can guard against insurance mis-selling.
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Mint's Shipra speaks to Sambhav Daga, a chartered accountant, about the last-minute tax saving options left before 31 March deadline
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Mint's Shipra speaks to Adhil Shetty, CEO, Bankbazaar about what homeowners with sticky rates can do. In this episode, they explore actionable strategies for homeowners facing this challenge, shedding light on potential solutions and practical steps to navigate the situation effectively. Tune in for more.
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In today's episode with Mint's Anil Poste, We have discussed the importance women's financial management with Sonam Srivastava, Founder of Wright Research. Why women should plan their finances and how can they start. Sonam shares some practical strategies and insights to overcome common financial challenges. Tune in to this interesting conversation gain valuable tips on investing, preparing for emergencies, and making financial decisions with confidence
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Do you know that the wife doesn't inherit 100% of her husband's wealth if something happens to him? It gets distributed equally among class-I heirs of the husband. In case a married woman passes away, her assets go to her in-laws before her own parents. Know more such inheritance laws in this podcast.
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In today's episode of Why Not Mint Money, we quiz Sandeep Tandon, chief executive officer and chief investment officer of Quant Mutual Fund, on how he manages his own investments and finances.
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In this podcast Mint' Anil Poste and Rahul Jain who heads Nuvama Wealth discuss some trends and the challenges HNIs face today and the possible solutions. Join this conversation to understand the strategies, challenges, and successes that define their journey towards financial prosperity.
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Insurance is not a priority when you are planning to go study abroad. Most people choose what universities are offering. But, Indian insurance companies also offer overseas student travel plans that not only cover the hospitalization cost but also offer non-medical benefits. Tune in to know more.
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Mint's Shipra speaks to Ranchi-based Nishant Gaurav about the benefits and pitfalls of buying a car with credit cards
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Rajeev Thakkar, chief investment officer of PPFAS Mutual Fund is one of the most well-known fund managers in India. He oversees around ₹60,000 crore worth of investor assets as the CIO. In today's episode of Why Not Mint Money, we quiz him on how he manages his investments
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Mint's Sashind Ningthoukhongjam talks to Vivek Kaul, author of Bad Money, about five money lessons he's picked up by reading Morgan Housel's books and blogs. Housel is the author of the bestselling book 'Psychology of Money'
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