
Broke Millennial – Erin Lowry
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
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
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
As I am now in a client facing role, there are enough moments that make me laugh out loud, wonder in surprise and also introspect. Recently, I met an old client (most of my clients fit that age group) who … Read More
One of the well known facts in Personal Finance today is that women lag behind when it comes to money management or becoming rich. Even though we have fancier and well more aesthetic avenues to spend our money, most women … Read More
One of my favorite Personal Finance books has to be “The Millionaire Next Door” which worked well to dispel any myths that I might have about consumerism being synonymous with wealthy. On my last library visit, I chanced upon “Millionaire … Read More
Regular readers of this blog would know that I find research very interesting. If I come across an interesting research report that I believe could be useful to Elementum Money readers, I ensure I put it out here which is … Read More
In class six, I remember first coming across the concept of Compound Interest. Before that, interest automatically meant Simple Interest where the interest was calculated on an unchanging Principal throughout the period. It was only in Class six when the … Read More
I will admit it. I have been a fan of Ramit Sethi and had first come across his website – I Will Teach You To Be Rich – quite some time back. From then on, I have also loved … Read More
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