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Man earns Rs 40 LPA in tier 1 city yet his monthly savings is just Rs 5,000: ‘You don't feel broke until…’A tech professional's viral post on X revealed a friend earning Rs 40 lakh annually in a tier 1 city, yet saving only Rs 5,000 monthly. Hig...
From education to entrepreneurship: The roadmap to financial independence for persons with disabilitiesThe first step PwDs can take to secure their financial future is to obtain quality education and an active stream of income, either through...
All you need to know about lifestyle inflation, how it impacts youIf you are confused by personal finance terms, jargon and calculations, here’s a series to simplify and deconstruct these for you. In the 6...
Retirement planning: Don't want to compromise on lifestyle in golden years? Start saving early and invest in equityRetirement planning is crucial, regardless of your age or income. Many young earners delay saving due to expenses, family support expectati...
Are you saving enough for retirement? How to overcome the hurdles that prevent you from investing for this crucial goalMany people dream of a care-free retirement, with lots of spare time and enough money in the bank. This dream may remain just that if you h...
Pranjal Kamra on how to curtail lifestyle expenses and save moneyPranjal Kamra, CEO of Finology Ventures suggests following the 50-30-20 rule, where 50% of income is allocated to needs, 30% to wants, and ...
Covid impact: Six listed retailers let go of 13,600 employees in FY21The biggest fall was in Arvind Fashions that shrunk its workforce by about 58% mainly due to its exit from some brands such as Gap and Unli...
WFH is here to stay. Luxe homes in 2021 will have fluid design, multi-functional spacesThe pandemic has made people realise the importance of owning their space and calling it a home.
How to save enough to make tax-saving investmentsLow income reduces one’s ability to save. For a young earner, the tax-saving instruments under Section 80C are perhaps the only avenues to ...
Knocked down by lockdown? Here is how you can sail throughEvents such as losses, layoffs, unpaid leaves and salary cuts also affect us mentally, particularly in case of business shutdown. Layoffs o...
Deferment of discretionary spending credit negative for retail industry: ICRAWith consumers forced to defer their discretionary spends, revenues and profitability, will be adversely impacted in the short-term, which ...
How to overcome your financial stress and resolve your financesFind out how your flawed habits and decisions could increase your financial strain.
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How freelancers can manage their financesFor starters, a freelancer should replicate the situation when he was earning regular income. This involves estimating an annual income and...
Here's why investments in real estate are illiquidAn additional house worth Rs 60 lakh. A corpus of Rs 50 lakh each for funding their daughters' marriages in the near future.
Indian consumers cut expenses on non-essential items due to inflation: StudyBargain hunters may have helped many consumer companies and retailers record sales in the Independence Day week, but a new survey says four...
- Petrol price hike: Government is trying hard to curb our wayward habits
The steep hike in petrol prices is clearly a move by our caring government to protect the health of its citizens and save the planet at the...
- Expat corporates pin their hopes on India
A resilient economy, good lifestyle & ease of settling have made India the choice of corporate expats. New Year resolutions for job seekers...
- Michael Jackson lived like king but died awash in $400 mn debt
One forensic accountant testified that Jackson had an "ongoing cash crisis" and was spending more then he earned. Jackson: Over the years I...
- People not taking high inflation seriously
Most people would agree that all of the above are true. And yet, many signs suggest we are not taking things as seriously as we might.