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Could u suggest some tax saving mutual funds ?
Asked by Nauty,
18 Sep '12 12:45 pm
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Hi,
HDFC Tax Saver is one of the best option available.
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UnbiasedAdvisory.com
Answered by unbiased advisory, 30 Oct '12 10:44 pm
HDFC Tax Saver is one of the best option available.
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Hi Friends,
There are so many options available in the market such as Birla tax saver, reliance tax saver and hdfc tax saver, ICICI Corporate Bond Fund, DWS Hybrid Fixed term Fund etc. Choose wisely and take good expert advice so you can get better returns.
If you want to know more about any type of bonds such as surety bond, commercial bonds, contractors bond, school bonds and infrastructure bonds etc please visit http://www.probondins.com/
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There are so many options available in the market such as Birla tax saver, reliance tax saver and hdfc tax saver, ICICI Corporate Bond Fund, DWS Hybrid Fixed term Fund etc. Choose wisely and take good expert advice so you can get better returns.
If you want to know more about any type of bonds such as surety bond, commercial bonds, contractors bond, school bonds and infrastructure bonds etc please visit http://www.probondins.com/
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Source: http://www.probondins.com/
Answered by Probondins, 22 Oct '12 10:44 am
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Only Debt Funds are feasible in such a volatile scene...
ICICI Corporate Bond Fund...
DWS Hybrid Fixed term Fund...
Reliance Close Ended Debt Fund...
some of the best returns expected sans equity risk !
Answered by prasoon, 18 Sep '12 03:06 pm
ICICI Corporate Bond Fund...
DWS Hybrid Fixed term Fund...
Reliance Close Ended Debt Fund...
some of the best returns expected sans equity risk !
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Kal toh mere se 500 rupe maang rahi thi aaz dhanna sethh ho gayi
Answered by ankit shivam, 18 Sep '12 12:48 pm
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It is not wise to spend 60000 to save tax of 12000 , instead pay tax and invest somewhere else which give better returns
Answered by Gernal Singh, 18 Sep '12 12:47 pm
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