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MBA contributes to Career Growth
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MBA is just another postgraduate degree
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Sanat Kumar Singh
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"MBA is just another postgraduate degree"
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Jack Welch the former CEO of General Electric in his enlightening book, "Straight from the Gut" points out that an MBA degree is worth it only to get entry into a good organisation. Once that hurdle is behind you, Man its your innate...
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Ved Prakash
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One can also improove his/her talent through learning. There is nothing wrong if one choose MBA to boost career. Even you have so much of talent but no body will care if you dont have the basic qualification for a job. As per my experience I have...
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Renne Sharma
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For right talent any degree can be sufficient. A person who learns the art of discipline can havea good career growth.
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Don't you hate it when you look at your salary slip and find that sundry deductions have pared it down. But believe us, you should actually feel happy about one of these deductions-the monthly contribution to the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF). The 12% of your basic salary that flows into the EPF every month has the potential to make you a crorepati when you retire. Sounds unbelievable? After all, the investment seems too small and the interest rate offered doesn't seem too high. But don't forget that a matching contribution comes from your employer every month. Don't also underestimate the power of compounding and what it can do to your retirement savings over the long term. As the graphi...
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S. Muralidharan
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You will have a real gain only if our Rupee value increases against US Dollar. If you can get your valuation something like 1 US $ = Rs. 10 or so, obviously, your savings, even for the lower income group, would go beyond reach! PF is a good...
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Ved Prakash
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Dear friends, the upper limit for deduction of PF is just 6500/- only.Hence only 12% of this i.e., only 780/- will be contributed by your employer.Please clerify me how it will work to be crorepati if I continue for 25 or more years.
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sunitha
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PF is calculated 12% on the basic. salary included basic+DA+HRA+Medical allowance etc.if your basic is 25000 means your salary should be Rs.40000 or above.then you can be crorepati, but what is the position for the person getting Rs.10000/-or...
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