This is a very, very old story and posted earlier, Now reposted, sorry! Kachua is an old client of mine – filled up SIP forms and keeps doing the SIP – now for almost 10 years. Kharghoshs were referred to me post 2008, in tears and in Red. Not sure how long they will last […]

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I hope there are many readers of my blog who are fans of Ayn Rand. She surely made a whole generation think about money in a more positive light. Of course agreeing with her philosophy of the ‘Art of Selfishness’ is difficult, it is at least a thought. I do not know whether I am […]

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How to read a book? – this could have been the title. However since normally this question is asked by my MBA students, I decided to say “What an MBA student should know..” Read on: I have been asked this question many times, so I thought it nice to put down the answer in a […]

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In almost all trainings – whether it is a relationship managers training or a independent financial analyst’s training, one complaint comes through very loudly. It goes like this: “I have a client who invests 5 a month in a mutual fund regularly. However I am under tremendous pressure to sell him a unit linked plan […]

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Awright, I have posted enough book reviews of ‘Retire Rich Invest Rs. 40 a day’, but here are some comments: ‘I was surprised that there was no book on Retirement in India till you wrote one’ – one doctor. My answer: Not true. There have surely been attempts earlier, but you may not have been […]

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this book review was done by a 24 year old girl……I am happy that such a young person read the book. Here are her comments…. Retire Rich Invest Rs 40 a day! Excited, you feel adrenaline rush down your blood… wait a minute – if you are in your 40s and think that 40 a […]

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Connected with the book launch doing a book reading session in the World Book Fair on 5th Feb At 5pm (till 7 pm). Details in the poster…all people in Delhi on that day welcome!

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