The power of compounding – inflation is negative compounding! Over a long period of time all things get expensive. Remember the first time your mom sent you alone to buy bread? What was the price of bread? Re.1? Rs. 4? – well today it is Rs. 20. That is inflation. I remember my Dad topping […]

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  In every financial planning class I need to do a post lunch session. To keep them awake I ask them to do a simple exercise – calculating how much money they require for retirement. Unless they are at least 32-33 years of age, they have no clue as to how much they need for […]

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I always liked to use this line “It requires a complicated mind to think of simple things”. Of course one needs to add that a thing is simple does not mean it is easy to do. Like giving up smoking, or if you are a pace bowler bowling on or around the off stump. Look […]

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It is customary for people to give sane advice- if you have a kid, the kid should have a PPF account. This advice makes very little sense. First of all most of the people I meet today invest far, far more in a year than the max possible amount of Rs. 70,000 in a PPF […]

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If you are a student of financial planning you should know the following. Just find out how many of these statements are true and how many are false….. Financial planning is perhaps difficult for a client to do it himself because of the personal bias that might set in. Procrastination is the enemy of compounding. […]

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