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Union Budget 2016 – A Balancing Act
Union Budget 2016 – Pro-Rural, drumming the “Rich” The Union Budget 2016, presented by the FM Mr.Arun Jaitley, was a conspicuous attempt on behalf of the Government to shred its “not-for-poor” image. The budget unveiled several measures to woo farmers, the jobless in rural areas, non-farm sectors in rural areas along-with a push to enhance […]
Expectations from Union Budget 2016
Expectations from Union Budget 2016 When we talk of expectations from the budget, we could have at least two different interpretations. The first one obvious refers to the wish list. What do we want from the budget? This list would obviously be really long. Different segments of people would have different expectations from the […]
Real Estate Investment Trusts – A Concept worth exploring
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) in essence is an entity (trust as it would be) that would manage a pool of funds by several investors, by investing them in different properties. A draft discussion paper on the same was released by Securities and Exchanges Board of India (SEBI) in October 2013. […]
Goods and Services Tax – A Quick Overview
Goods an d Services Tax – A quick overview There has been a lot of discussion in the political and economic circles about Goods and Service Tax or GST as it is called. Some call it ‘Brahmastra’ of the Indian Economy. In this blog we give a quick overview of what this GST is. In […]
Real Estate Bill gets Cabinet nod
REAL ESTATE BILL – 2015 Finally the Union Cabinet has cleared the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill 2015, which was pending for a fairly long time. The next step is to get this bill passes in the Parliament. Signs are that it should go through without any further hold-up, as the government has included […]
Money Multiplier – For One Rupee of RBI, How much is generated in Indian Economy?
Money Multiplier – For One Rupee of RBI, How much is generated in Indian Economy? The concept of Money Multiplier is an interesting one. In this context, the ‘multiplier’ is not about growth in investments, but it refers to ‘Money Supply’. Money Supply as in, for each rupee of money of the Central Bank […]