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Sep 4, 2021 7 tweets 3 min read Read on X
The untimely death of actor @sidharth_shukla reminds us again about the fragility of life.

Losing someone is tragic, but lack of knowledge of what to do with the deceased’s #finances can be an added stress.

Here's what you need to do when you lose your loved ones-
First things First:

Death certificate is a must have. Check if the deceased left behind a will or not. A death certificate helps in closing bank accounts, claiming insurance, selling property of the deceased, or any work related to #banks or financial institutions.
Check if the person had the following and clear its dues:

Credit Card
Loans: Personal, Home, or Car
Debts to 3rd parties
Insurance:

Find out the policies purchased by the person and file for claims from #insurance company/companies.
Investments:

Get hold of their #investments records in:
Shares and Mutual Funds
Bank accounts
Property
Gold
and find out the nominee of each.
Taxes:

You might forget this but it’s important to file the #ITR of the deceased after checking with an accountant for the last financial year, the legal heir of a deceased person is responsible for payment of any penalties, fee or #interest on non-filing of ITR.
Despite the loss of a loved one, life goes on.

Hence, it's extremely important to create a new financial plan with all that’s left behind.

Do like & retweet if you find this helpful!

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If you take control of your finances today, then you won’t be a victim of them tomorrow.

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Imagine learning from your favorite traders & seeing them trade live. You trade, network & have fun

Presenting F2F Trading Conclave: An experience of a lifetime!
Best of Face2Face Speakers sharing their experiences in the Live Trading Workshop.

A 3-Day Immersive Trading Experience with the brightest #trading minds in India, who will be coming out of their online media to teach you directly in the live trading workshop at Goa.
Here’s your golden ticket to:-
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~Priceless knowledge & insights.
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The cash sitting in your savings account is missing out on earning interest, and it's also vulnerable to #inflation.

So how do you make your money work hard for you? By #investing!
Saving money is important, but it's only part of the picture.

#investments have a higher potential to meet your #Financial goals as they have growth potential due to the power of compounding and the risk-return tradeoff.
But the biggest mistake you could make is to jump right in with your #MONEY before you know what you are doing.

The truth is no one becomes a great #investor without making mistakes, but it’s hard to do it this way because each mistake can cost you big losses.
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Here’s a thread on Technical Analysis and how to use it effectively.
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~Fundamental Analysis
~Technical Analysis

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On the contrary, technical analysis is not at all concerned with the detailed study of #Fundamental factors.

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🧵In this #Thread, I have shared 5 #simple ways to
manage your money better.
📅Take out a money #Date each week

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📚Personal Learning

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