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    The big gap in financial planners in India. Can FPSB India step up?

    The Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification, overseen by the Financial Planning Standards Board (FPSB), has been in India for nearly two decades, though its presence has remained largely inconsequential. ET Wealth’s Kayezad E. Adajania speaks with FPSB’s global CEO and its new India head to understand the path ahead for FPSB India.

    JPMorgan analyst says he now tempers public comments on US tariffs

    A JPMorgan Asset Management strategist, Michael Cembalest, revealed he's been cautious in his public statements about U.S. tariffs due to potential repercussions for his colleagues and the bank. He expressed concerns about the impact of fully expressing his views on markets and economies.

    How Student Tribe is enabling campus networking and opportunities in India’s smaller towns

    With a community of 650,000 students, it offers resources to empower these students with career and skill-building opportunities through industry connections and financial support.

    Stock market is nothing but compounding and discounting machine: Raamdeo Agrawal, Motilal Oswal Financial Services

    Raamdeo Agrawal emphasizes the power of compounding in stock markets, explaining CAGR, Rule of 72, and wealth-building strategies. Rule of 72 helps investors estimate investment doubling time based on interest rates and inflation impact.

    4 things freshers should immediately do after a layoff

    After a layoff, staying calm and assessing the situation is crucial. Analyze the reasons behind the job loss and seek feedback. Review your finances to plan accordingly and avoid unnecessary spending. Update your resume and LinkedIn profile to highlight your skills and achievements. Expand your network by reaching out to mentors, alumni, and former colleagues for referrals and career advice.

    What jobseekers should do to get hired amid layoffs

    Recent layoffs in various industries have heightened job market competition. Jobseekers, particularly tech professionals, need to stand out by understanding industry trends, upgrading skills, networking actively, and customizing applications. Persistence, adaptability, and continuous learning are key to improving employment prospects in challenging times.

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