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NRI Can Enjoy Investment Opportunities in His Hometown

Posted: September 9, 2010 @ 1:37 pm - Ezine Articles Investing
   If you are looking out for various ways to invest as a non resident Indian, then you must read this article. There are certificate of deposits, insurance, pension plan, mutual funds, shares, debentures and tax saving funds. Understand each one of these and see how you can enjoy tax free liabilities as an NRI.
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