I have had the luck of dealing with many kids doing their investing. So I see a huge variety of kids. Let me describe some of them.. One girl from a very low income background kept saying ‘Mutual Fund Investing is subject to Market risk’ she never understood the risk of NOT investing. All her […]

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It is fairly obvious that marriage is a big, huge commitment. However, it is at least reversible. You can get out of a marriage. Having a kid is a completely IRREVERSIBLE decision. So do think hard, real hard before you have a baby. Both you, your husband, and the people’s support you ABSOLUTELY need have […]

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When people buy expensive things (by their own standards) they justify to the world (more importantly themselves) saying ‘It is an investment’. Please do not say that. That Rs. 5400/- shirt, the Rs. 7999/- leather shoe, the golf membership, Golf kit – maybe they are useful and you need it, but stop calling them investments. […]

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Sir I have read your blog…I like it. Me: Thank you He: Sir name some more personal finance blogs in India. Me: There are none. I mean I really do not know blogs who do not sell something or the other. I peddle influence. He: Sir, are you a Chartered Accountant? Me: Yes sir.. He: […]

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This is surely an attractive title…but Suzie Orman says she has a Money book for the Young, Fabulous and Broke! So this cannot be a title for my book… Now what is young? Young is what young does! So young is somebody who is 10 years younger to me and old is somebody who is […]

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When you have lived long enough on the planet, you have one great thing – the ability to look back. Obviously I can look back on investing and can look back about 37 years – when I started. It is also the same age as the relationship with my friend / philosopher / guide / […]

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I meet a lot of people, and many of them are equity investors. However there are many people who are scared of equities, and constantly have this question: I am 62 years of age and I have a portfolio with not much equity – some ELSS worth Rs. 2 lakhs in DSP’s Tax saver fund. […]

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