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    Airtel, Jio, Vodafone Idea push long-term plans at old rates to retain users

    After announcing telecom pack price hikes of up to 25% effective July 3-4, telcos are urging subscribers to recharge long-term plans at old prices to reduce customer attrition. Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio, and Vodafone Idea (Vi) are promoting 365-day plans priced between Rs 2,545 and Rs 3,099 through in-app promotions.

    Airtel, Jio announce mobile tariff hike: Here is the full list of new prepaid and postpaid plans and prices

    Mobile Tariff Hike: Airtel and Jio and have announced significant tariff hikes, marking the first major rate increase by a telco since 2021. Jio’s new rates, effective July 3, increase by 12-25%, while Airtel’s hikes start immediately. These adjustments aim to boost average revenue per user (ARPU) due to substantial investments in 5G services.

    Is your child’s foreign education a crucial goal?

    Consider these factors before you start saving for this expensive goal lest you risk your other goals or the child’s future.

    Vi follows Jio, Airtel to raise tariffs; new plans effective July 4

    Vodafone Idea has launched new plans for prepaid and postpaid customers starting July 4, 2024, following Jio and Airtel's footsteps. The changes are minimal, aligning higher prices with increased usage, and Vi aims to provide simple, comprehensive plans.

    Take charge of finances: How to make a personal financial bucket list to achieve all your goals

    Taking control of our money lives is something many of us are unable to do. It sounds simple, but many of us do not believe we can take charge and do something about our dreams. Slipping into excuses, living in denial of our true situation, blaming the world for our unhappiness, and assigning it to bad luck are tactics that stop us from asking what we could do.

    Saving for child's education: Market volatility, inflation pose serious risks to investments. Find out how to keep them safe

    Market volatility and inflation can pose serious risks to the investments set aside for your child's education. It's important to consider strategies to safeguard these funds against potential financial downturns and rising costs.

    • Want to retire at 50? Start early, save regularly to achieve FIRE

      Financial independence, retire early (FIRE) is a movement focused on extreme savings and aggressive investment that aims to allow people to retire much earlier than is possible through traditional budgets and retirement plans. Detailed planning, budgeting discipline, and smart investment are key components to achieve an early retirement.

      Managing finances after 80: Answers to three major personal finance questions for super senior citizens

      As one ages, it becomes clear that the couple won’t leave the world together. Typically, the husband worries about the wife’s ability to manage money, while the wife worries about the husband’s ability to manage food and health. However, neither cooking, nor investing is rocket science, and it is never too late to learn these crucial life skills.

      I received Rs 18 lakh from sale of ancestral property. Where should I invest this money for the next 3-5 years?

      Our panel of experts will answer questions related to any aspect of personal finance. If you have a query, mail it to us right away.

      Don't let emotions control your financial decisions: How to embrace the joy of liquidity over hoarded assets

      Enjoy all those objects that have been a part of your life—your house, garden, books, jewels and boxes full of memorabilia. But be aware that with your passing, they revert to being mere things. They will be tossed away, given off, left to rust and rot, or grudgingly cleared and sold. Make it your mission to leave this life with as little clutter as possible.

      Here are the key mistakes that founders make at different stages of building startups

      When you a building a startup you must know what are the things that could go wrong while launching your dream project. To make it easier for you, we have made a list of mistakes that founders are likely to make at different stages of growth and funding of a startup.

      Spending at ease in retirement: Follow these 5 rules to grow your savings at all times

      The fear that the retirement corpus will not be enough comes primarily from it being small. It is also stoked by how the corpus is invested. The conservative mistake of earning years is repeated in retirement. The money is invested in debt products and income earning assets. Many retirees believe that equity investing will put their lifetime savings at risk.

      80% rule for retirement savings: How much money should you save to retire comfortably?

      Planning for retirement is crucial to avoid financial problems later in life. Experts recommend setting a savings goal and following some simple guidelines for a secure retirement. To achieve this, it's important to start saving early, manage debts, and make wise investments. Assessing projected retirement income and accounting for inflation is vital to determine how much savings are required.

      Planning maternity breaks? How soon-to-be moms can make good financial plan

      Mother's day 2024: This year Mother's day is on May 12, 2024. If you are soon to be a mom or planning to be one in next year or so, then it is important to have a good financial plan. This is to ensure that as a woman you have financial security. Read on to know how to make a good financial plan.

      How to manage money after losing spouse? 5 critical lessons to deal with family finances

      In a sudden turn of fate, Shubha (49) became a sole guardian of her family's finances after her husband's death. With young children (17 & 13), she took charge, seeking guidance from trusted advisors. To secure their future, Shubha meticulously documented all assets (bank accounts, investments) and navigated complex paperwork to ensure ownership transitioned smoothly. Here are the financial lessons that you can learn from Shubha's journey.

      How to stay on course for your financial goals

      Mitali has been working part-time so far, but has now completed a certification program and is ready to pay greater attention to her career. This will help her contribute more to the family’s income. Despite their financial planning, the Guptas find that they are often unable to meet their immediate aspirations. They are now wondering if their long-term and important goals will also be at risk.

      Retirement planning: Where to invest to create retirement corpus of Rs 6 crore in 20 years

      Our panel of experts will answer questions related to any aspect of personal finance. If you have a query, mail it to us right away.

      Retirement planning: What is the 4% rule for retirement withdrawals?

      Withdrawing from retirement corpus: Retirees frequently utilize the 4% withdrawal rule to manage their expenses in their later stages of life. Its primary aim is to maintain a steady stream of income while also preserving an ample amount of funds for the future. Adhering to the 4% withdrawal guideline can notably diminish the possibility of depleting one's savings prematurely, thus increasing the chances of financial stability throughout retirement.

      'Sequence of returns’ risk can wreck your retirement planning: How to protect retirement corpus from it

      'Sequence of returns’ risk is the risk of negative returns occurring later in your working years and/or early in your retirement life. It particularly comes into play during the five years before and five years after retirement— the ‘fragile decade’. Investors in this phase of their lives are most vulnerable to sequence of returns risk. Find out how to protect your nest egg from negative returns in the years before or after you quit work.

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