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“Overnight Success Takes 10 Years And So Does Becoming Financially Independent” – Interview With Scripbox Co-founder

Satyam Pati interviews Ashok Kumar ER, co-founder of Scripbox to help our community learn from his wealth journey.

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How To Know If Someone Is Actually Rich

Read about what distinguishes a person who is actually rich from someone who is just pretending to be rich.

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5 myths about the rich that are not true

Don’t believe everything you hear about the rich. Here are some myths about the rich that prove there is a method behind their madness.

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Passion With A Plan – Rahul Sharma – “ My Only Regret is that I Didn’t Start Earlier ”

This new series by Scripbox talks about how entrepreneurs are turning their dreams into reality. We will focus on the financial aspects of their journey and how their relationship with money helped them realise their entrepreneurial dreams.

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5 Things That Have Nothing To Do With Money But Grow Your Wealth

Growing your money is not always about money. Keep these following tips in mind which don’t have a direct link to money but often grow your wealth.

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How I Ended Up Saving Rs 18,000 a year on Grocery Shopping

Here are some of the strategies that have worked for me to reduce the grocery bill by Rs 1,500 per month. That’s over Rs 18,000 a year- enough to buy a new phone.

So how does it feel to be a long term investor

So how does it feel to be a long term investor? (Especially when the markets drop)

Let’s see how long-term investors make their money even when the market is underperforming.

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Women’s Guide To A Richer 2016

Saving or investing money rarely featured on women’s to-do-list. This year only one of my friend’s resolution status said “earn more, save more and spend more. The order is important. First earn, then save and spend whatever is left.