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Is life insurance a Risk product or Investment?

This article helps to understand two aspects of life insurance while explaining the most cost-effective way of covering the financial risk.

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Do your “ride or die” friends really matter? Be selective?

Your friends play a pivotal role in shaping your financial discipline. They also shape your outlook on personal finances.

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Capital markets and managing emotions?

Managing your emotions is of paramount importance to be a successful investor in capital markets.

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Covid-19: Are you out of work?

Covid-19 or Corona Virus has created mass hysteria and panic across all economies causing major economic setbacks. If you are looking for that kind of hysteria here; I’m disappointed to say you won’t find it.  I haven’t lost hope and you shouldn’t either. Emotions are running high; the news we see every day is overwhelming causing us to feel […]

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Blog Borrowing Rupees

Are you in debt? (Good debt Vs Bad debt).

Are you aware there are two types of debt? Read more to understand.

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Blog Spending Rupees

3 ways to approach your spending

Remember in the not so recent past when we left school and “X” rupees were a lot of money (Since the audience of the blog is of diverse age, I’m going to let you assume a number for “X”). Since I left college around 2010 I’m going to stick to 10k rupees for argument sake […]

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Blog Earning Rupees

“Time is Money” or is it?

How many times has someone told you “Time is Money”?  Well, surely this quote has lasted several hundred years after Benjamin Franklin because it illustrates something truly profound. To the layman, time is a finite resource and based on economics any (relatively) finite resource is extremely valuable.  So thus, we rationalise that time is money. […]

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Hello World to road less traveled

Over the years I have been learning, reading and following the FIRE movement. For those of you who are new to the term it stands for Financial Independence (FI) and Retire Early (RE). As a student and later as a finance professional I realized getting good grades or being first in class had little co-relation […]