Money management with an expensive lifestyle

Many people ask, “how much should I save each month from my salary?”. They are not looking for ‘dumb’ answers like, “invest as much as possible”;”use a retirement calculator and goal calculator to find out”; “have you thought about financial freedom in future?” They are looking for a nice low percentage like 10%, preferably 5%,…

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Automated Stock Analyzer – Now with Reverse DCF Valuation

  Automatically analyze stocks and determine their intrinsic value or fair value with this Excel sheet. The analyzer pulls financials from morningstar, adjusted stock price from money control and calculates intrinsic value five different ways! 1) Price Multiple Model 2) Sustainable Growth Rate 3) Book Value Growth Rate (Buffett’s approach to valuation) 4) Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) Thanks…

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Balanced Equity Funds: the low risk, high reward option

Balanced equity funds or equity-oriented balanced funds are those with min 65% equity exposure so that they can be classified as equity funds by the taxman. The rest of the portfolio (35-25%) has debt securities (gilts, corporate bonds, money-market instruments etc.).  Here is why I think these funds can match the returns of diversified equity Here…

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Stop asking already! Mutual Fund Investing is a leap of faith!

Stop asking for fund suggestions already! Learn how to shortlist funds and have the confidence to pick one! Free lunches will cause serious injuries to your financial health. It is so frustrating and disappointing to see people ask for mutual funds suggestions publicly.  It has finally dawned on me that responding to such questions in…

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Portfolio management is possible without AMC Feeds!

When direct mutual fund plans were introduced, many ‘advisers’ said, they would not recommend direct plans because they will not receive feeds from the AMC (a fancy term for account statement) and hence cannot monitor portfolios. The truth was that they were looking for an excuse to justify the trail commissions they receive. Soon the…

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Looking for books on personal finance? Know what to look for first!

“I am beginner. What books should I read to learn the basics of personal finance and money management?”, is a standard question asked in most forums. The answer is not a list of books! The answer is not ‘Rich Grandma. Poor Grandma!’ I love books. I love buying them, collecting them, being among them, smelling them, shelving…

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