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What happens when you start an Equity SIP and the market never falls?

Shrinath M L

Once upon a time there lived a poor woodcutter. On a hot, sultry day he was chopping down a large tree near a river. As he toiled hard at work,…Continue Reading

The Biggest Question in NPS

Manas muraleedharan

As soon as one starts earning, the first impulse would be to buy their heart’s wish with their salary. Next, they think about how to grow their earnings. Be it…Continue Reading

How to be a ‘REAL’ Crorepati?

Shrinath M L

All of us dream of becoming a crorepati. But most of us don’t have a clear plan of how much to save and invest to get there. Here’s a simple…Continue Reading

NPS Withdrawal Process

Manas muraleedharan

Retirement planning is an integral part of planning one’s finances. With growing privatization, it is only wise that you set aside a part of your earnings for use in retirement.…Continue Reading

Is it worth it to invest in NPS?

Manas muraleedharan

To answer this question, it is necessary to understand that not many in our country are aware of the concept of Retirement planning. A good majority are dependent on their…Continue Reading

Rs 1000 = Rs 23 lakhs…But How?

Shrinath M L

There are essentially three key ingredients for building wealth, Savings rate – How much can you save and invest? Time – How long can you stay invested? Returns – How…Continue Reading

How to retire at 40

How to retire at 40?

Ranganayaki R

In your youth, there’s always an inner tussle between living at the moment and keeping an eye on the future. We get it, it’s as tough a tightrope to walk…Continue Reading

Man sitting on a bench - relaxing - indicative of man who retired early and is enjoying his life

Cheat sheet: How to retire in 20 years (or less)

Akash Kapur

“I’m going to work till I’m forty and then travel the world.” Chances are you’ve caught yourself or your friend(s) voicing such thoughts at least once in the past few…Continue Reading

Earning more and more is not enough to retire well

Dev Ashish

Your good friend earns more than you and not surprisingly, he also spends more than you. This makes you feel like he is richer than you, and you think that…Continue Reading