Renie,Karthik,Vineet,Anoop U Rock!


WordUpIndiBlogger MeetRenie,Karthik, Vineet, Anoop, last Saturday’s IndiBlogger BigRock #WordUp is probably the best IndiBlogger meet till date.

Thank you for making it possible for me to connect with Mr. Vinit Goenka.I was thrilled to hear back from him mid-week.

Thank you for the chance to meet Amit Agarwal. He’s the first professional blogger I have had the opportunity to meet. My takeaways from his presentation and my interaction with him are to write 500-600 word articles, if I want them to stand a chance of becoming pillar articles, to link generously to sources and to spring clean my blog and remove posts which are no longer relevant.I’ve just received a copy of his presentation and plan on researching, over the weekend,the tools he has so kindly listed out.

Thank you for inviting Anshul Tewari.I was pleasantly surprised to hear his story. When I first saw the program, I was barely interested in his session. Youth mags are oh so not my thing……..but once he started speaking, I was drawn in. His journey as an entrepreneur,…….. now that is really something more up my street! Stuff I can relate to! Read more of this post

IFA-International Franchise Association


wealthymattersIf ever you wish to research franchising opportunities, I can’t recommend any place better than the website of the International Franchise Association.

The Cost Of Undergraduate Education


wealthymattersIn the HSBC survey The Value of Education: Costs Vs Quality India as emerges as one of the least expensive destination for undergraduate education among 15 nations and Australia, Singapore and USA top the cost chart.Over 4,500 parents in 15 countries and territories were surveyed to examine parents’ attitudes and behavior towards children’s education around the world.

The average annual cost including university fees and living expenditure of an undergraduate international student in India is $ 5,642, of which $ 581 is university fees.  At $ 42,093 a year, Australia – a hugely popular destination for Asian students – is the most expensive option globally followed by Singapore at $ 39,229 and USA at $ 36,564. Overseas students need to spend on an average $ 35,045 a year for undergraduate studies and living in the UK, according to the survey.

Education costs are lower in emerging markets such as India because the state-run universities are heavily funded by the government and also the cost of living for overseas students is lower Read more of this post

Why The Rich Go For Estate Planning


Advantages Of Estate Planning

Trust Fund


Trust Fund