Early Retirement at 40s in India with financial independence: An Interview

Financial freedom seeker and early retiree, Balaji Swaminathan shares his experience in an extraordinarily forthright interview. Balaji retired in his 40s in India after having achieved financial independence. He explains how he planned his investments and when and how he decided that he was ready to retire. Ever since I wrote  a post on ‘Is…

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Women and Money: Problems and Perspectives

Women members of Facebook Group Asan Ideas for Wealth listed several problems that women (married/unmarried, working/non-working) face when it comes to money management. Here is a compilation. Some problems are due to deep-rooted notions about ‘what a women can do or should do’ and some problems are due to lack of communication between a couple…

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How to use a Stock Screener

Here is a step by step guide on how to use a stock screener and identify financially sound and good businesses.  This is a guest post by Indraneal Balasubramanian, a passionate equity enthusiast who blogs at cognicrafting. Indraneal needs no introduction to Facebook group Asan Ideas for Wealth regulars. The following can be thought as a sequel to Krishna Kishore’s…

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Analysis: Index PE based Mutual Fund SIP Investing

Here is an analysis of a mutual fund SIP investment in which purchases are systematically ‘timed’ using an index PE. I made this analysis following the suggestion of ET Wealth analyst/columnist Dr. Narendra Nathan (@drnarendranET) after (or amidst!) some fierce discussion over the usefulness of the SIP. The SIP is a useful way to invest…

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