Suggest a topic

A lot of you reply to the daily emails with suggestions for posts, and I really appreciate that because it gives me post ideas, and I can write about stuff that is most relevant to you.

Normally, I take the gist of your suggestion; create a title of the post, and note it down on a virtual sticky note. But, the issue with this is that it is easy enough to miss an email, and sometimes the titles on the sticky notes don’t make any sense to me when I look at them later on.

So, I am creating a page here that is specifically for your suggestions for posts. You can leave a comment here suggesting an idea for a post, and if I know enough about the topic I will write about it.

That way we won’t lose track of anything you say, and if multiple people suggest the same topic for a post then I know that it should be written prior to moving on to other things.

Thanks for reading – and writing!

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1,786 thoughts on “Suggest a topic”

  1. Hello Dear,

    I am a blogger and I want a post on your website about to investment and insurance sector. Can you please suggest me the prise for the paid post.

    Thanks

  2. Hi to All,

    Please write article on Loan Foreclosure charges on home loan / Mortgage Loan from various banks/NBFC by making Primary Borrower Company when there is Proprietary Firm. So no need to take it in loan structure. So Beware all people when applying loan to NBFC and some banks.
    And save penalty at the time of Foreclosing the loan

  3. Dear Sir,

    Could we please have a write up on DHFL ncd. Whether it is advisable to invest in it. Also we have been hearing about some upcoming debenture issues by corporates. Any additional information on it if available will be highly appreciated.

    Thanks
    VR

  4. Dear Sir,

    A very good afternoon,
    I truly appreciate your effort in providing guidance.
    I am a new investor I want to invest in few good stocks can you please guide me.

  5. Hi,

    Could you please explain P2P lending from an investment perspective?

    Example: LoanMeet, Faircent etc

    Thank you!

  6. Hi,

    Could u give us the list of listed companies who have not give a bonus from the past 10 years and have been giving bonus before that. Also it would provide us the possible bonus candidates if the companies are doing well in the past few years.. would be helpful for the new investors to decide on the large and mid caps who can be safe bets in terms of investments.

  7. Can you please review latest Mahindra and Mahindra NCD or any other latest NCD which is worth investing?

  8. Hi,

    Thanks for providing an opportunity to cover up the topics that we want people to drive focus on.
    Could you please cover the topic “A Fintech Technology – Peer to Peer Lending” and how companies like rupaiyaexchange.com, lendbox and how they cater to people who are not served by traditional bank institution like banks, NBFC’s etc.

  9. #Niveza #Review on Crude Oil Shares
    Crude Oil decrease further today by 4% because of no output in meeting of OPEC countries in Doha. As expected, Countries such as Saudi Arabia and Iran are not ready to freeze the output to Jan 2016 levels until October 2016. Countries such as Iran and Saudi Arabia are financially sound and they are not in danger yet compared to other countries such as Venezuela, Russia, and other OPEC members. So naturally they want to take advantage of this situation and improve or prevent their market shares. Their sustainability is more compared to other countries because of their previous years revenues and other factors. But further few months down the line if prices again drops to $30 level, then all these countries have to take a call on freeze and reducing the output of the Oil else few countries will go bankrupt and it will be the very bad event for the entire world markets.

  10. Demat account portability.
    Procedure on how to transfer from one demat account to another with same name/PAN etc.
    Which demat account is better/low-service charges?
    thanks you very much.

  11. Request you to advise ABOUT :
    Aribitrage Funds – [i] the pros & cons about these funds. [ii] How come these are not heard that much in investing arena. [iii] the best performing funds in this category [iv] your observations about these funds in the market vis-a-vis Bank FDs.
    Liquid funds – [i] Will you please highlight about the ‘Liquid’ part.
    [ii] which are the funds faring well in this category.
    [iii] whether the Arbitrage and Liquid funds are two identical type of funds or
    meant for totally different goals.
    Thank you very much for, the way your answers being drawn.

  12. It would be great if you can analyse/share insights on some consistently best performing equity oriented MF’s to start SIPs in
    I was thinking that these can be a good bet
    1. Large cap – Franklin India Bluechip Fund
    2. Large and mid cap – Birla Sun Life Frontline Equity Fund
    3. Hybrid equity – HDFC Balanced Fund
    4. Mid and small cap – HDFC mid cap
    5. Mid and small cap – Franklin India smaller companies fund
    6. Mid and small cap – Motilal Oswal MOSt Focused Midcap 30 Fund – Regular Plan
    7. Mid and small cap – Mirae Asset Emerging Bluechip Fund – Regular Plan
    8. Mid and small cap –

  13. sir, kindly let me know whether investment made in senior citizen savings scheme is included in 80c exemption. I have read somewhere that it is is included. but my banker disagrees with me.

  14. My nephew who is an Italian citizen now has an OCI Card.
    How can he open a bank A/c and invest in repatriable equities ?
    Are there tax implications ?

  15. Hi

    I have q query regarding Health insurance.

    A person is having a cover of 3 lac each from two insurance policies.

    If there is a claim of 5 lac in one financial year. What is the process of claimimg it.

    One will exhaust one insurance policy of 3 lac and then 3 lac form second policy. Is this the correct method.

    Regards
    Piyush

  16. Hi.
    As someone who takes care of her own personal investments i wante to understand how to read stocks that get listed on nse and bse. I have investments mainly in bonds and mutual funds. i am looking to invest in shares but the problem is i’m not sure how to read the information provided. So I was thinking if someone can explain how to read he nse page for a stock. what ratios should one look at. Anyway i hope you give it some thought.
    Thanks, Anika

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