Credit still matters as we age. Here’s how you can help parents or other older adults check in on theirs.
Credit still matters as we age. Here’s how you can help parents or other older adults check in on theirs.
Conversations about money often require sensitivity and patience, especially when the person across the table is an older parent.
Republican legislators have devoted three meetings this month to grilling corrections board members over whether they broke the law by hiring an outside attorney.
Food and grocery delivery company Swiggy on Friday confidentially filed its draft documents for an initial public offering (IPO) with stock market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), sources told us.109639958The Bengaluru-based company has filed for a $1.25-billion public issue through the confidential route, whereby draft red herring prospectuses (DRHPs) are not released to the public. This came a day after Swiggy’s shareholders approved its IPO plan, which includes a fresh...
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Infosys and Wipro saw their wage cost in FY24 increase by more than 5.5% on average from the previous year, even as their year-on-year revenue growth slowed, averaging 3.6%.Their cumulative wage cost went up by Rs 18,036 crore in FY24, which experts attributed to continuity in lateral hiring in high-demand areas such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and cloud and engineering services, coupled with the salary increments, even though they are...
Sunil Narine leapfrogged to second position in the Orange Cap list at the IPL 2024, following another brilliant performance at the opening spot during the match against Punjab Kings on Friday. Narine smashed 71 off just 32 deliveries, providing the KKR with a blistering start to the innings after they were invited to bat in Kolkata. His fellow opening partner, Phil Salt, also smashed 72 in only 37 balls and jumped to second spot in the list. Virat Kohli of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru...
Policing minister Chris Philp shocked the audience - who gasped and laughed as he repeatedly blundered in front of the camera.
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