We Read

We read the following newspaper, magazines, websites, blogs to learn more about personal finance with focus on India.

Newspapers & Magazines

  • ET Wealth : Every Monday, it is a treasure house for Rs 7 only.
  • Hindu Business Line, Sunday’s Investment World is great read.
  • Outlook money: Every fortnight with 360 degree view.
  • Money Life:is a fortnightly magazine launched by some of India’s best financial journalists. Debashis Basu and Padma Shri Sucheta Dalal,

Websites

  • Valueresearchonline : If you need any information on mutual funds you’ll find it here.
  • MoneyWorks4me.com :Great information for stocks.  You can find out about if company‘s financial health is Great, Good or Risky
    through the Company X-RAY for free.
  • Devdutt.com: Dr. Devdutt Pattanaik uses mythology in corporate culture demystifying India, her culture, her principles to young Indians.

Blogs

  • One mint : What are the new investment options, why should one invest. As it’s tag line says “Helps you to make better investment decisions”.
  • Capital Mind : Mostly Information on stocks. Charts are amazing.
  • Jago investor : Information on personal finance explained in simple terms.
  • The Financial Literates : Information on personal finance explained in simple terms.
  • Tax saving tips : Information  on Insurance.
  • Taxguru.in : Information on Taxes

Quora is very helpful

Disclaimer: We have no affiliation with any of these sites and we are not recommending any. These are for informational purpose only. We have found them useful, very useful and often comment on these websites.

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15 responses to “We Read”

  1. I already submitted my query on 22.09.2016.Did not receive any notification from you via e-mail.

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  2. A very useful list however it should include more sites. Atleast the larger one like Taxguru.com and caclubindia.com, capitalmind.com, simplypaisa.com.

    Also I found Quora to be very useful.

  3. Hi Kirti,

    The blog from Prof Sanjay Bakshi can add value to your already great list of blogs.
    He is considered one of the authority on Value investing in India today. Below is the link of the blog. Do consider it.
    https://fundooprofessor.wordpress.com/

    Also, you can consider http://theindianstockbrokers.com/, which has got wonderful reviews of the Major Stock Brokers in india and Blog posts are also quite informative. It may add value to your readers who may be interested in researching the Share brokers.

    • Thanks Satish for information. We saw the blogs you mentioned. Will check them out in detail and maybe soon add it to list of blogs we like.

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  6. In your Newspapers & Magazines, you have stated ET WEALTH, I am reading it since it was launched, but I find it running out of ideas for which it is launcehd. Also, It has repititive contents in the latter half of the magazine. My opinion about it at present is “JUST OK”.

    Some inclusion under Newspapers & Magazines category should be BUSINESSLINE SUNDAY Edition, MONEY LIFE. You may check it out for yourself.
    Anand Kothari

    • Thanks Anand. Yes Businessline Sunday edition is also good. Have added it. Thanks for recommendation. MoneyLife we do not read often, so didn’t add it( somehow preferred Outlook money) but yes it is a good one and have also added link to it.

      I look forward to reading ET Wealth and enjoy it a lot. You are right about the latter part of the newspaper. But at 7 rs for 40 pages I find it a good value of money.

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