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I am looking at the upcoming month with a sense of foreboding. For on the second day, this dear digital corner of mine completes a mighty four years. But, as I looked back, all I saw was the number of … Read More
I am looking at the upcoming month with a sense of foreboding. For on the second day, this dear digital corner of mine completes a mighty four years. But, as I looked back, all I saw was the number of … Read More
One of the things which attracted me to the idea of Personal Finance was the idea that money is not just about numbers. Money is a true reflection of what we are. The better we know and understand ourselves, the … Read More
In the last few days, most investors have one singular question on their minds. Have the markets lost it? Here we are facing the worst global crisis to hit the last few generations. Before we even begin to emerge out … Read More
In this lockdown period, I have realised one thing. I am a person of momentum. If I start out on the good path to trying to get productive things done, I am on a roll. In fact, if I have … Read More
Having read so many Personal Finance books thanks to piquing of interest and with a bid to finding books to cover on the blog, I now find myself up against two challenges. One, almost all books that I have read … Read More
There are some books that you read which end up leaving an indelible impression on you. On the other hand, there are some which might have been published years later and still come across as a shoddy attempt to piece … Read More
My husband’s brother is one of those people I get to see often and share a bond of mutual adoration with. Being an HR professional, he has also picked up a habit of reading personal finance books. I generally like … Read More
I am a sucker for a sense of humor. I have an increasing passion for money. I love reading books. Knowing these three facts about myself, it shouldn’t have really come as a surprise that I would fall hook, line, … Read More
I have yet again started inhaling books at an unhealthy rate. I read them while I commute, I read them on my iPad and I read them before bed. The problem is that reading it at different times and through … Read More
When we talk about investing, especially in equities or the stock market, a few common themes now seem to emerge. While the post today talks about another classic book – A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton Malkiel, I … Read More
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