Financial Independence vs. Financial Freedom

‘What is your definition of financial freedom?’, is a question I get asked by readers from time to time.  Opinions and definitions in this regard vary widely and often a matter of convenience.  Some call it financial freedom, some, financial independence, some early retirement! Here is my take on this subject. The following should have…

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Automated Stock Analyzer – Discounted Cash Flow Valuation

The automated stock analyzer now includes discounted cash flow valuation. The analyzer now has four methods: 1) Price Multiple Model 2) Sustainable Growth Rate 3) Book Value Growth Rate 4) Discounted Cash Flow First, I would like address a few issues faced by users while downloading stock price from MoneyControl. Let me assure you that…

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Retire early to lower your retirement corpus!

The sooner you retire, lower the retirement corpus necessary for financial freedom!* * terms and conditions apply! Let us consider this counterintuitive aspect of retirement calculators in this post,  which stems from Sudhindra Aithal’s comment on this topic in response to the low-stress retirement calculator. Let us consider a 30-year-old, Dagwood Bumstead who wishes to…

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The Rate Cut in Perspective

RBI surprised everyone by announcing a 0.25% reduction in repo rate (from 8%) yesterday.  The market welcomed this news with a sharp rise. Several self-proclaimed long-term investors welcomed their  prospective notional gains as enthusiastically as they despaired at their notional losses when the markets ‘crashed’ a few days ago Here is a perspective of ‘where…

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To Surrender, or To Make Paid-up, that is the question!

Thanks mainly to personal finance bloggers, more and more individuals are recognising to the need to treat inflation as the benchmark for long-term goals. With this comes the inevitable realisation that investments that have an insurance component in them – endowment plans, money-back plans, traditional with-profit plans and market-linked ULIPs etc. are unlikely to help…

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Warren Buffett Method of Stock Valuation: Download free spreadsheet

The Excel stock analyzer now has two spreadsheets based on Warren Buffett’s approach to stock valuation. The valuation sheets have been built from the ground up  based on this article: Valuing Stocks the Warren Buffett Way The article mentions that more details can be found at: “Buffettology: The Previously Unexplained Techniques That Have Made Warren…

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