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फाइनेंस कंपनी के कर्मचारी ने हड़पे लोन के 40 लाख, बालूगंज थाने में दर्ज हुई एफआईआर
Shimla News: शिमला में फाइनांस कंपनी के कर्मचारी ने लोन के नाम पर 40 लाख रुपए की ठगी को अंजाम दिया है। मामले की शिकायत पीडि़त व्यक्ति ने पुलिस थाना बालुगंज में दर्ज करवाई है। वहीं, पुलिस ने पीडि़त की शिकायत पर पुलिस ने आरोपी के खिलाफ मामला दर्ज कर आगामी कार्रवाई शुरू कर दी है।
जानकारी के अनुसार अर्चित संत पुत्र सुरेश चंद निवासी वीपीओ चांदपुर बिलासपुर की शिकायत पर मामला दर्ज किया गया है।…
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Decoding your Dream Home: A Simple Guide to Calculating Your Home Loan EMI
Owning a home - it's the cornerstone of Indian dreams, a symbol of stability and success. But navigating the financial intricacies of a home loan can feel like deciphering hieroglyphics. Enter the Home Loan EMI Calculator, your trusty decoder ring in this financial adventure.
What's this magical calculator, you ask? Imagine a genie who grants your wish to know your monthly payment (EMI) before you even sign on the dotted line. That's the Home Loan EMI Calculator! But to truly wield its power, let's crack the code on a few key terms:
EMI (Equated Monthly Installment): The fixed amount you pay towards your loan every month, like a delicious bite-sized piece of your dream home pie.
Interest Rate: The cost of borrowing the money, like the sprinkles on your pie - some like it sweet, some prefer less!
So, how does this EMI magic work? Buckle up, we're going on a formula field trip!
The EMI Formula: P x R x (1 + R)n / ((1 + R)n - 1)
Don't faint! We'll break it down:
P: Loan amount - Your desired palace size.
R: Interest rate - Sweet or not-so-sweet sprinkles.
n: Loan tenure - How many years to savor your pie.
Steps to Master the EMI Spell:
1. Gather your Loan Details: Know your desired loan amount and preferred tenure.
2. Uncover the Interest Rate: Consult lenders or use online resources to compare rates.
3. Channel your Inner Mathematician: Plug your details into the formula, or use the magic of online EMI calculators.
4. Embrace the Amortization Schedule: This table unveils how your payments chip away at the principal and interest over time.
Beyond the EMI Spell:
1. Home Loan Insurance: Shield your loved ones with this protective charm.
2. Tax Benefits: Enjoy tax deductions on your EMIs - like finding extra sprinkles in your pocket!
3. Refinancing Options: If interest rates dip, consider recasting your spell for a sweeter deal.
Remember, SRG Housing, your friendly neighborhood housing finance wizards, are here to guide you through every step. We specialize in empowering the underserved to turn their dream homes into reality. Contact us today and let's unlock your EMI magic together!
We are committed to empowering individuals in rural and semi-urban areas of India to realize their dream of owning a home. Explore your possibilities with SRG Housing.
Visit www.srghousing.com to unlock your dream home's EMI magic!
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Loan Repayment Calculator | Star Homeloans
Star Homeloans Loan Repayment Calculator assists you to estimate your Home Loan Repayments, by using Loan amount, Interest rate, and Loan term details
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There’s a $500 laptop at the phone store across the street that would let me stream and start making money and building my community again, but realistically I can’t afford to spend that much money in one month, that’s more than my rent.
I know this isn’t the best cause or most important thing ever but I’ve had the same shit laptop that barely functions for 5 years now, and it’s probably going to die soon anyways, in which case I will be completely fucked as I am disabled and can’t make it to most in person jobs, I mostly work from home when I’m employed. Plus you know, there’s that whole thing where my entire life is online and all of my relationships are long distance.
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as we approach the start of a new semester i'm sending all the compassion and empathy in the world to students who struggle with procrastination and what I affectionately like to call the Shame Monster that goes along with it. it sucks to always be treading water and feeling like a fraud to yourself and others, especially when it's something you truly care about. if you're always thinking "why can everyone else be responsible and organized but not me," your brain is overgeneralizing. you're not the only person to experience being overwhelmed and stuck. and even IF everyone else balanced their life perfectly, that wouldn't make you a bad person for struggling. if you care about something but keep avoiding it and don't understand why, there is probably more going than you realize. if your physical and mental health are being neglected, then you're never going to be able to accomplish what you want to do because you don't have any gas in the tank. it took me crashing and failing last semester for me to finally admit to myself that i was suffering from some SERIOUS burnout. i had this whole plan for research i was going to do over the summer and all these opportunities i wanted to take advantage of that i couldn't do because i was neglecting to take care of myself. the worst thing my anxious brain told me could ever happen did happen and i'm still alive. i hope that doesn't happen to you, but know you can recover and come back better. also: it's okay to stop wanting what you thought you wanted, or to take a different path than the one you were "supposed" to. don't do things because you think other people expect you to, or because you think it's too late to change your mind. that isn't sustainable. your college experience is for YOU, not for other people. you can do this!
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