Last week I was speaking to one of the bright kids I work with. For practical purposes let us call him George Orwell. This kid (25 years old)  was born in 1984 and has just started on a nice salary. He spends well but can put away a nice amount on a regular basis, but […]

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Today it is very easy to live beyond ones’ means. If you take any magazine you will find about 15 advertisements – of this about 14 will extol you to live beyond your means. If you can afford a Ford Ikon, they will urge you to buy a Honda City. If you can buy a […]

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Past performance is not an indicator of future performance. Every mutual fund you own says something that in its literature. And yet, ignoring the past–in investing or in any other field–is rarely a wise move. What we should understand is that the past is only a proxy for the future. Peter Lynch says this very […]

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