Sunday, March 24, 2013

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It is not uncommon for people to switch jobs once in a while.
However, while changing jobs, many fail to claim their provident fund.
Most people think the process to claim PF is cumbersome.
In reality, it is not.
All it requires is a little bit of patience and diligent follow up.

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To withdraw your PF, you have to fill and file Form 19 (for PF) and Form 10 (for pension) with your employer.
It is best to do it while sending your resignation papers in your office.
You also need to give a cancelled cheque, which will provide your employer with your bank account details.
How fast you get your money will depend on how quickly your company forwards the documents to the PF office.

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There is a 'cooling' period of two months from the date of the employee putting in his papers or retiring.
It's only after this period will the company forward the papers to the PF department.
But not all companies are efficient in sending the papers and neither is the PF department efficient in processing the claim.
So, it could take anywhere between three and eight months to get your PF money.
The PF money does not go the employer; the PF department will credit the money directly to the employee's bank account.
Prior to crediting the money, the department sends an intimation to both the employee and employer, mentioning a tentative date by which the money is likely to be credited.
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If you are moving to another organisation, transferring your PF money is a better option, instead of withdrawing it, says Sachin Bhopche, head (human resources) at Bonanza Capital.
"PF is a social security scheme and there is a pension component as well. If you withdraw before 15 years, you won't get the pension amount," he says.
Another reason why you should transfer your PF money and not withdraw it is to save on tax. If you withdraw the PF before five years, you will be liable to pay tax, depending on your income tax slab. Instead, if you transfer it, you can save the tax and you will continue to earn interest on it.
For FY13, the interest rate has been fixed at 8.5 per cent.
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"Once you withdraw the money, there is a tendency to consume it.
"But one must remember that the post-tax rates offered by PF is difficult to match in other investments.
"As long as you don't require the money for any other purpose, such as making the payment for a house purchase, it is advisable not to withdraw it," says Arvind Rao, a certified financial planner.
After you join the new job, you should ideally transfer the PF account from your earlier job, at the earliest.

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The longer you delay, the longer will it take for the money to be transferred.
To transfer the PF account from your previous job, you have to fill Form 13.
Usually, the process is faster than withdrawing the money. In case your earlier job did not have a PF component, then you have to declare this by filling Form 11.
If your PF is inactive for three years (that is, if no money has been credited), it will stop earning interest after three years.
So, it is better to withdraw or transfer your PF amount within three years of changing jobs or retiring.

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If, for some reason, your past employer is not traceable or the company has shut down, then you have to submit an identity proof (such as PAN card, voter's identity card, passport, ration card, etc) and residence proof (utility bill such as electricity bill or landline telephone bill) to the PF department.
You will also be required to send a letter from the bank where you want the money transferred to.
You will also need to trace the PF account number of your previous employer.
You need to know the number even to transfer your PF account.

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Often, we close old salary accounts, as it is expensive to pay annual maintenance charges.
However, some dividend payments due to us, such as the ones from equity or mutual fund investments, could be linked to these bank accounts.
If the bank account is closed when the payment comes, then it goes back to the company and the investor has to collect it from there.
The most common reason for dividend payments not being claimed is when the investor has not informed the company of his new address, due to which the cheque returns to the company.
Fund houses and companies also inform investors about the dividend payment through SMS and email.

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In any case, most dividend payments now happen through direct transfer to the investor's account.
Only two-three per cent of the total volume of the dividend payouts happen through cheques, says an official from the customer service department of a fund house.
In case an electronic transfer fails, if the account has been closed, then the fund house will issue a cheque to the investor.

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If the dividend cheque returns, you need to approach the fund house or the company before the validity of the cheque expires, that is, within three months. 
Otherwise, it could take up to 30 days for a new cheque to be issued. 
To know about your unclaimed dividends, write to the registrar and transfer agent of the fund house with details such as folio number and the name of the scheme.
If it is a share, you can write to the registrar of the company.
To avoid these hassles, always update your personal details with the company.


Women who drink becoming big business in India


top biz stories, woman, drink, business, india, big business in India Perfectly acceptable Women who drink, long portrayed as less than respectable by Bollywood movies and still wary of entering most watering holes, are becoming big business in socially conservative India.
Makers of alcoholic beverages, including global No 1 Diageo, are taking notice of this small segment of India's $10 billion drinks industry that is growing more than twice as fast as the overall sector and presents a significant, if delicate, market opportunity.
With more women in the organised workforce, gaining financial independence and interacting with their male counterparts in social and professional settings, the idea of them drinking is slowly gaining acceptance.
"As recently as in my mother's generation it was frowned upon, and it is now perfectly acceptable to have a glass of champagne or white wine," said Rajeev Samant, founder and chief executive of Sula Vineyards, the largest domestic wine maker.
Two years ago Sula launched Dia, a light, slightly sparkling wine aimed at female drinkers that comes in a slender bottle with pastel-coloured labelling and has a lower alcohol content. The company is adding more low-alcohol options and expects women to account for roughly one-third of sales this year.

top biz stories, woman, drink, business, india, big business in India Cocktail culture French drinks group Remy Cointreau, whose Cointreau is an ingredient in a Cosmopolitan, the signature cocktail of the TV show 'Sex and the City', launched the orange liqueur in India three years ago to tap the burgeoning women's market.
'There is a rise in the cocktail culture and a significant part of that is because of women,' said Rajesh Grover, marketing manager for the Indian subcontinent at Remy Cointreau, which holds promotional events that offer steeper discounts to women wearing higher heels.
Still, despite boasting the world's largest whiskey market, Indians are overall among the world's lowest consumers of alcohol. Only 30 percent of men and 3 percent of women have at least one drink a year, according to the India Centre for Alcohol Studies (INCAS), a government research body.
By comparison, 60 percent of women in the United States drink at least once a year, according to another study.
The women's market in India is expected to grow 25 percent over the next five years, faster than the 10 percent rise projected for the overall industry, INCAS said.
Rising incomes and changing social habits give India the growth potential that recently prompted British-based Diageo to enter a deal to buy a controlling stake in United Spirits Ltd, India's biggest alcohol maker.
France's Pernod Ricard SA last year signed a bottling agreement with Tilaknagar Industries and is in talks with the Indian company for a strategic partnership. India's No 2 spirits company, Radico Khaitan Ltd, has held talks with international players about a joint venture after its partnership with Diageo ended last year.

top biz stories, woman, drink, business, india, big business in India Male-only bastions At The Big Nasty, in the Khar suburb of Mumbai, the lights are dim, hip-hop music pounds and a popular song raises a loud cheer. It's Thursday night, and a table of 20-something women have left their boyfriends and husbands behind to party together.
'We girls normally hang out once a week at some joint or the other. For us, it's a stress-buster,' said Preciosa D'costa, a 29-year-old advertising executive. But she also has friends who are more guarded about their drinking.
'I know people until today who are hesitant, guys for that matter, who are hesitant to go home (after drinking).'
Bars in India are typically male-only bastions.
Women who drink in public would typically do so in high-end restaurants or bars in upscale sections of cities such as Mumbai, New Delhi and Bangalore. The trend is seen spreading to smaller cities, albeit cautiously.
'Your marketing programme has to take into account the city's sensitivities,' said Sharda Agarwal, a director at Mumbai-based MarketGate Consulting.

top biz stories, woman, drink, business, india, big business in India Ban on adveriting A ban on alcohol and cigarette advertising forces makers of alcoholic beverages to be creative, using their brands on water, soda and even music CDs. Many sponsor fashion shows and music festivals, while some have hired Bollywood stars for related promotions.
Jack Daniel's maker Brown-Forman said that while it does not target women exclusively with its Finlandia vodka, it often serves it in cocktails at fashion show after-parties.
India's burgeoning retail revolution, which has seen supermarket chains sprouting up in major cities, has also made alcohol more available to women.
Before supermarkets, a woman wanting to buy alcohol for home consumption would have to brave the stares or comments from men, not always sober, jostling in line at liquor stores.
'It's more accessible for a woman to drink, it's more accessible to buy. When she is doing her grocery shopping she can go ahead and buy alcohol,' said Sunitha Barlota, an analyst with Euromonitor.

top biz stories, woman, drink, business, india, big business in India Turning Experimental While vodka and ready-to-drink beverages such as Bacardi Breezers are still among the most popular choices for Indian women, they are increasingly turning experimental, according to research firm Mintel.
'India and whiskey are joined at the hip. But women and single malts aren't too far either,' said Gaurav Bhatia, marketing director at Moet Hennessy India, a part of French luxury group LVMH.
Diageo says its Scotch brand Johnnie Walker Platinum and single malt Singleton are increasingly popular with women.
'Their rising affluence, aspirations and exposure to different lifestyles appears to be driving this desire to have newer experiences and that includes experimenting with alcohol,' Zanita Kajiji, Diageo India's marketing and innovation director, told Reuters.
Back at The Big Nasty, 24-year-old Nisha Khetani, who works in the merchandising department of a retail chain, was on a second round of vodka shots with two female colleagues.
'We work as hard as the men in our office and need to de-stress just like them,' she said.  

Monday, March 18, 2013

Best tablets below Rs 10,000


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The other day we were talking about tablets when a colleague pointed out that he preferred the iPad Mini to the iPad, because he could hold it in one hand, a big advantage if one likes to read on the go.
While the iPad Mini stays at the pinnacle of one's aspirations, here are a few sub-Rs 10,000 tablets worth checking out in a similar form factor.
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HCL Me U2
Anyone who has used a tab from HCL before will love the U2 for one simple reason. It supports the Google Play store.
This will leave scores of U1 owners seething, because that feature is not available on their more expensive tabs. The tablet looks sturdy and despite a 1GHz processor, doesn't feel sluggish while multitasking.
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It also supports full HD playback via the mini HDMI port. Now if only the speaker was louder and it offered more internal memory.
Price: Rs 5,999
Screen: 7-inch 800x480 WXGA multi-touch
OS: Android 4.0
RAM: 1GB
Processor: 1 GHz ARM Cortex A9
Memory: 4GB internal, expandable up to 32GB via microSD
Camera (rear/front): NA/0.3MP
Battery: 3,000 mAh
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Acer Iconia B1
The B1 is Acer's budget option in this segment. Despite the 512 mb of RAM, multitasking happens to be one of its strong points. The tablet is light but does feel flimsy.
Unfortunately, it doesn't support 3G, and the Android buttons stay on the screen all the time.
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However, it is a great device to carry, particularly if you like reading books on the go.
Price: Rs 7,999
Screen: 7-inch 1,024 x 600 WSVGA multi-touch
OS: Android 4.1
RAM: 512 mb
Processor: 1.2 GHz Mediatek dual core Cortex A9
Memory: 8GB internal, expandable up to 32GB via microSD
Camera (rear/front): NA/0.3MP
Battery: 2,700 mAh
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Videocon VT71
At first glance, the grey plastic body reminds one of the Videocon TVs of yore. The tab makes the cut for casual gaming and multimedia, and the battery goes on and on.
While reading on the go shouldn't be a problem, the tab feels heavy for its size.
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The interface, while it isn't sluggish, could have been better. But for its price, it's a great buy.
Price: Rs 4,799
Screen: 7-inch 800x480 multi-touch
OS: Android 4.0
RAM: 512 mb
Processor: 1.2 GHz
Memory: 4GB internal, expandable up to 32GB via microSD
Camera (rear/front): NA/0.3MP
Battery: 3,300 mAh
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LAVA eTab Xtron
The build quality and finish of the Xtron reminded us of just one tab in the same form factor - Apple. Yes, the build quality is that good.
The tab comes packed to the gills with the hardware, and at this price, makes for a bargain.
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Multi-tasking wasn't a problem nor were games, but if only it had a rear camera. But, one can't ask for more, can we?
Price: Rs 6,499
Screen: 7-inch 1024x600 multi-touch
OS: Android 4.1
RAM: 1 GB
Processor: 1.5 GHz dual core
Memory: 8GB internal, expandable up to 32GB via microSD
Camera (rear/front): NA/2MP
Battery: 3,500 mAh
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Karbonn Smart Tab 8
The Smart Tab was the biggest tablet we got in the price range.
While it may not be as easy to handle as the 7-inch tablets, it makes up for it with a host of features and a blazing fast processor, which is a pleasure to game on.
The rear camera is also quite good for outdoor shots, though holding up an 8-inch tab to take photos is not the easiest thing to muster.
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Overall, a good package if you want the extra width and heft.
Price: Rs 7,490
Screen: 8-inch 1024x768 multi-touch
OS: Android 4.1
RAM: 1 GB
Processor: 1.5 GHz dual core
Memory: 1.51 GB internal, expandable up to 32GB via microSD
Camera (rear/front): 3MP/VGA
Battery: 4,500 mAh






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