How your pocket money can make you a crorepati
If you are in high school or college, there’s a possibility you get at least a few thousand rupees as pocket money. But, did you know that if you save even a part of this pocket money, you can become a crorepati? That’s because you need to have two things to become super rich, namely time and money
In the 30% tax bracket? Here are three investment allocation nuances you should know.
Paying taxes is a civic duty you can’t escape, but it helps to know how you can take advantage of the most efficient taxation when it comes to your investment growth.
Money talks with your first financial advisor – your Father
In your early years, he had given you the first money lessons whether it is about living within one’s means or planning for the future.
Why you should automate investing
You may have to think about spending less for that purpose, however, the outcome over a period of time will surely have a positive impact on your future financial life. One way to ensure that your regular investments are the last to suffer is automating them.
Does a Super-Saver home loan really live up to its promise?
It allows the borrower to save on interest payments (or repay loan faster) by parking any surplus funds into the linked bank account.
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Musings of a family man: Discussions at home
I thought that given my job as the Founder and CEO of a wealth management company, my daughter would assume that I had this family finance thing sorted but the question got me thinking, and I decided to probe a bit deeper into the questions and concerns that the family had.
Child’s education at the expense of your retirement?
Wouldn’t it be better, instead, to plan for this goal alongside future requirements like retirement and owning a home? You can plan for more than one goal at the same time.
How much should you spend on your Smartphone?
Often, people buy phones that they can’t afford. How does one figure out if a smart phone is apt for you?