Deepa Venkatraghvan
Deepa Venkatraghvan is a chartered accountant from India. She has over 8 years of experience as a personal finance analyst and writer in India's business and financial media space.
She has written two books on personal finance, 'ËEverything You Wanted to Know About Investing' (2007) and 'ËWhat Your Financial Agent Will Tell You and Why You Shouldn't Listen' (2008).
She believes that if you take care of your money, your money will take care of you.
She enjoys writing.
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She has written two books on personal finance, 'ËEverything You Wanted to Know About Investing' (2007) and 'ËWhat Your Financial Agent Will Tell You and Why You Shouldn't Listen' (2008).
She believes that if you take care of your money, your money will take care of you.
She enjoys writing.
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Bachelor of Commerce (India), Chartered Accountant (India)Motto
Take care of your money and your money will take care of you
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5 Steps to Get Out of DebtManaging debt is like going on a weight loss program. You need to keep the bad debts away, work toward lowering interest cost and avoid binges.
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First Person: 8 Money Questions to Ask Before Saying 'I Do'As unromantic as it may sound, these are some must-ask questions before you walk the isle.
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How Much Money Should You Keep in Your Checking Account?How much in my checking account is enough? The trick, I understood after a lot of reading and expert consultation was to meet expenses but not leave too much in unproductive assets.
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First Person: 5 Things You Should Never Do With Your MoneyMany times in life, it's OK to make mistakes, because there are opportunities for redemption. But, when it comes to money, the price of that redemption may just be too high. That's why it's better to 'never' make certain mistakes with your money.
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How to Be an Effective ManagerWhat's common to Miranda Priestly, Gordon Gekko and John Milton? They're all really bad bosses from the movies. But what makes them bad? They're intelligent, smart, efficient and driven; aren't these all the right qualities of successful people?
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The Pros and Cons of Credit CardsCredit cards are like workaholic husbands; you can't live with them, you can't live without them. But you can make the most of them, if you exploit their pros and tackle the cons. And in this feature, we'll tell you just what those pros and cons are.
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Do You Have to Pay Income Tax in India?If you are an Indian and want to understand the tax laws, read on. This article, the first in a series on understanding Indian Income Tax, defines who should pay taxes in India.
