a) Stop eating out…eating out damages your health and forces you to spend more than you ever imagined. (Just add up all the moolah you doled out to restauranters and you’ll know what I mean. You need to put pen to paper. Otherwise you’d not really know.)
b) Switch that cell off…talking endlessly on your cell [...]
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5 quick steps to tackle inflation on a middle class pay
Posted in Behavior, Finance, How to, Money, Wealth, adult, self help, tagged Cell use, Dining out, Finance, Health, How to, Income protection, Indian Economy, Inflation, Middle Class, Mutual Funds, Salaried class, Savings, self help, Sensex, SIP, Talk less on June 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
5 steps to financial security with middle-class pay
Posted in Education, Equity, Finance, How to, Human resource, Money, Power, Wealth, adult, self help, tagged Bank, Debt, ELSS funds, Endwoment Policies, Finance, Finance magazines, How to, India, Indian, Insurance, LIC, Loans, Medical expenses, Middle Class, Mutual Funds, New India Assurance, Poor, Poverty, Riches, self help, SIP, Tax-deduction, Wealth creation on November 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Most tabloids and finance-magazines target only the super-rich. Folks who earn within Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month are not even considered by most financial experts. Ironically, this group is the one who needs financial advice the most. The following five steps are ways I believe that anyone on a meager income have some [...]
5 steps to long term wealth creation
Posted in Finance, How to, Investing, Wealth, self help, tagged Budget, Debt, Finance, How to, Insurance, Investing, Loan, Money, Mutual Funds, Pay Youself, self help, SIP, Value, Wealth on November 15, 2007 | 2 Comments »
# Even before you get your salary in hand, make sure that 15% of your total pay is electronically transferred to Systematic Investment Plans of old and well-known Mutual Funds. Automate this saving. This is the Pay Yourself First Rule. Let your money work for you and not for others. When you pay [...]


