Why one-person firms are popular

Though these are early days, the government will have to raise awareness of the benefits of such companies Read more »

Coal mining ordinance: Turning crisis into an opportunity

Within two days of the Union Cabinet deciding to bring in an ordinance to handle the situation arising out of the Supreme Court order annulling captive mine allocations, the Coal Mines (Special... Read more »

Indirect transfer – not just an Indian phenomenon

To some extent, the AP High Court has settled the debate in favour of the taxpayer in the case of Sanofi Read more »

Directors in the dock when cheque bounces

A weekly selection of key court orders Read more »

Nine lies money wasters love to tell themselves

You’re in the store or you’re browsing online. You’re about to waste some money. You might not know that you’re going to waste that money, but you probably have a good idea... Read more »

Letting go of your money fears in three steps

  Fear and money are like two peas in a pod. They’re like chocolate and peanut butter…eggs and bacon…bagels and cream cheese…(I really shouldn’t have skipped breakfast). We need money. It’s an integral part... Read more »

The dangerous appeal of subprime credit cards

  Do you remember the early months of 2014? They were cold. Really cold. Cold enough, economists have suggested, to actually freeze the economy. Well, maybe “freeze” isn’t the right term. Cool down. The... Read more »

The key to surviving student loan debt

A recent report released by the Department of Education shows that student loan default rates have fallen slightly for the first time in seven years, but still remain uncomfortably high at approximately 14... Read more »

Grey laws woe for child labour

Seventy per cent of child labour violations take place in the agriculture sector Read more »

Family firms focus on business sustainability

Succession planning, sibling rivalry and dispute among family members can lead to difficult situations Read more »
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