Predictions (2025)
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Approximately 1 lakh rupees in tax is predicted to be paid on a 9 lakh rupees investment profit.
on the profit of ₹1 lakh or ₹9 lakh, you will have to pay tax of approximately ₹1 lakh.
2 months ago
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Approximately 1 lakh rupees in tax is predicted to be paid on a 9 lakh rupees investment profit.
on the profit of ₹1 lakh or ₹9 lakh, you will have to pay tax of approximately ₹1 lakh.
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An upcoming video will detail the speaker's passive investment strategy and its contribution to continuous growth.
In next week's video, you will see how I was passive with investing and I will grow, and I will continue to grow, and I will continue to grow as well.
1 year ago
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An upcoming video will detail the speaker's passive investment strategy and its contribution to continuous growth.
In next week's video, you will see how I was passive with investing and I will grow, and I will continue to grow, and I will continue to grow as well.
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Disciplined and regular investment of generated income will lead to compounding wealth that can grow beyond expectations.
The income you will generate. If you invest it regularly in a disciplined fashion, the number will keep compounding, and you will not realize how big the number gets and how much time it will take, but the time is there, you will have so much more money that you could not have imagined for yourself
1 year ago
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Disciplined and regular investment of generated income will lead to compounding wealth that can grow beyond expectations.
The income you will generate. If you invest it regularly in a disciplined fashion, the number will keep compounding, and you will not realize how big the number gets and how much time it will take, but the time is there, you will have so much more money that you could not have imagined for yourself
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Developing a sustainable investment habit requires passive investing, including consistent mutual fund SIPs, to foster long-term discipline.
Passive AF because that's the long-term discipline of investing. The habit of nature will come only through passive investing. Mutual fund SIP and just keep doing that.
1 year ago
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Developing a sustainable investment habit requires passive investing, including consistent mutual fund SIPs, to foster long-term discipline.
Passive AF because that's the long-term discipline of investing. The habit of nature will come only through passive investing. Mutual fund SIP and just keep doing that.
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The company fosters a remote, asynchronous work environment with no mandatory meetings, emphasizing adult autonomy, minimal stress, and flexibility.
It is completely remote and completely async. There are no meetings. Someone has to log in at 9:00 am. Log out at 5:00 PM and get these holidays sanctioned. There is no load, no stress. Everyone is treated like an adult.
1 year ago
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The company fosters a remote, asynchronous work environment with no mandatory meetings, emphasizing adult autonomy, minimal stress, and flexibility.
It is completely remote and completely async. There are no meetings. Someone has to log in at 9:00 am. Log out at 5:00 PM and get these holidays sanctioned. There is no load, no stress. Everyone is treated like an adult.
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The company expects to remain profitable, with margins between 25-32%, projecting a profit of 4-5 crores on 16 crores in revenue.
We are still profitable, anywhere between 25 to 32 per cent. There is a profit, which means that even in this 16 crores, we will easily make a profit of 4-5 crores.
1 year ago
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The company expects to remain profitable, with margins between 25-32%, projecting a profit of 4-5 crores on 16 crores in revenue.
We are still profitable, anywhere between 25 to 32 per cent. There is a profit, which means that even in this 16 crores, we will easily make a profit of 4-5 crores.
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The speaker is committed to bootstrapping future startups, relying solely on personal funds and effort, without external investors, and maintaining accountability only to students.
I will earn money from my own money and build it through my own hard work. I will not bring any additional or external capital from anywhere. So there will be no investor. There should be no one that I am answerable to except my students.
1 year ago
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The speaker is committed to bootstrapping future startups, relying solely on personal funds and effort, without external investors, and maintaining accountability only to students.
I will earn money from my own money and build it through my own hard work. I will not bring any additional or external capital from anywhere. So there will be no investor. There should be no one that I am answerable to except my students.
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The founders draw a combined annual salary of 1.25 crores to cover household expenses, with the speaker taking 1 crore and Ruchi taking 75 lakhs.
As founders, Ruchi and I take only one salary. I don't have 50 lakhs a year, Ruchi draws 75 lakhs a year and we use that 1.25 crore to run our household.
1 year ago
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The founders draw a combined annual salary of 1.25 crores to cover household expenses, with the speaker taking 1 crore and Ruchi taking 75 lakhs.
As founders, Ruchi and I take only one salary. I don't have 50 lakhs a year, Ruchi draws 75 lakhs a year and we use that 1.25 crore to run our household.
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Total revenue in 2024 reached 16 crores, marking an increase of about 7 crores (interpreting this as an increase from a lower figure in 2023).
and in 2024, it rose further to 16 crores (84,255,555), a difference of around 7 crores.
1 year ago
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Total revenue in 2024 reached 16 crores, marking an increase of about 7 crores (interpreting this as an increase from a lower figure in 2023).
and in 2024, it rose further to 16 crores (84,255,555), a difference of around 7 crores.
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In 2024, revenue from the courses business was 9 crores, a decrease of approximately 5 crores from the previous year.
And in 2024, from January to December, it plummeted. The revenue from our courses business was 9 crores (56,244,923), so a difference of around 5 crores.
1 year ago
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In 2024, revenue from the courses business was 9 crores, a decrease of approximately 5 crores from the previous year.
And in 2024, from January to December, it plummeted. The revenue from our courses business was 9 crores (56,244,923), so a difference of around 5 crores.
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The speaker receives 300-350 brand collaboration inquiries monthly, but only partners with two to three brands per month.
on an average we get anywhere between 300 to 350 queries a month, which means anywhere between 7 to 10 queries a day and we probably work with two or three brands in a month
1 year ago
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The speaker receives 300-350 brand collaboration inquiries monthly, but only partners with two to three brands per month.
on an average we get anywhere between 300 to 350 queries a month, which means anywhere between 7 to 10 queries a day and we probably work with two or three brands in a month
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A book sold approximately 135,000 copies in January 2024, making it one of the year's best-selling titles.
in January of 2024 it has sold around 135000 copies making it one of the best books of the year
1 year ago
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A book sold approximately 135,000 copies in January 2024, making it one of the year's best-selling titles.
in January of 2024 it has sold around 135000 copies making it one of the best books of the year
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A book about startups is planned for release following the upcoming book on relationships.
after that a book on startups will be released
1 year ago
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A book about startups is planned for release following the upcoming book on relationships.
after that a book on startups will be released
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A new book titled 'Build an Epic Career' is scheduled for release.
The book is going to be released It's around career and it's called Build an Epic Career
1 year ago
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A new book titled 'Build an Epic Career' is scheduled for release.
The book is going to be released It's around career and it's called Build an Epic Career
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An upcoming video will feature the speaker's passive investment strategy and its role in continuous growth.
In next week's video, you will see how I was passive with investing and I will grow, and I will continue to grow, and I will continue to grow as well.
1 year ago
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An upcoming video will feature the speaker's passive investment strategy and its role in continuous growth.
In next week's video, you will see how I was passive with investing and I will grow, and I will continue to grow, and I will continue to grow as well.
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Long-term investment success is achieved through passive investing, emphasizing discipline, mutual fund SIPs, and consistent continuation of the strategy.
Passive AF because that's the long-term discipline of investing. The habit of nature will come only through passive investing. Mutual fund SIP and just keep doing that.
1 year ago
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Long-term investment success is achieved through passive investing, emphasizing discipline, mutual fund SIPs, and consistent continuation of the strategy.
Passive AF because that's the long-term discipline of investing. The habit of nature will come only through passive investing. Mutual fund SIP and just keep doing that.
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The company operates on a fully remote and asynchronous model with no scheduled meetings, emphasizing adult responsibility and minimal stress.
It is completely remote and completely async. There are no meetings. Someone has to log in at 9:00 am. Log out at 5:00 PM and get these holidays sanctioned. There is no load, no stress. Everyone is treated like an adult.
1 year ago
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The company operates on a fully remote and asynchronous model with no scheduled meetings, emphasizing adult responsibility and minimal stress.
It is completely remote and completely async. There are no meetings. Someone has to log in at 9:00 am. Log out at 5:00 PM and get these holidays sanctioned. There is no load, no stress. Everyone is treated like an adult.
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The company consistently maintains a profit margin of 25-32%, expecting a profit of 4-5 crores on 16 crores of revenue.
We are still profitable, anywhere between 25 to 32 per cent. There is a profit, which means that even in this 16 crores, we will easily make a profit of 4-5 crores.
1 year ago
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The company consistently maintains a profit margin of 25-32%, expecting a profit of 4-5 crores on 16 crores of revenue.
We are still profitable, anywhere between 25 to 32 per cent. There is a profit, which means that even in this 16 crores, we will easily make a profit of 4-5 crores.
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Total revenue in 2024 reached 16 crores, representing an increase of approximately 7 crores (assuming this refers to an increase from a lower previous year, as the transcript mentions 24cr for 2023).
and in 2024, it rose further to 16 crores (84,255,555), a difference of around 7 crores.
1 year ago
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Total revenue in 2024 reached 16 crores, representing an increase of approximately 7 crores (assuming this refers to an increase from a lower previous year, as the transcript mentions 24cr for 2023).
and in 2024, it rose further to 16 crores (84,255,555), a difference of around 7 crores.
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The combined annual earnings from corporate talks and brand collaborations are approximately 5 crores.
Between corporate talks and brand collaborations, we earn around 5 crores a year, which is an insanely wild amount, and I am very happy.
1 year ago
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The combined annual earnings from corporate talks and brand collaborations are approximately 5 crores.
Between corporate talks and brand collaborations, we earn around 5 crores a year, which is an insanely wild amount, and I am very happy.
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The speaker receives 300-350 brand collaboration inquiries monthly but selectively partners with only two to three brands per month.
on an average we get anywhere between 300 to 350 queries a month, which means anywhere between 7 to 10 queries a day and we probably work with two or three brands in a month
1 year ago
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The speaker receives 300-350 brand collaboration inquiries monthly but selectively partners with only two to three brands per month.
on an average we get anywhere between 300 to 350 queries a month, which means anywhere between 7 to 10 queries a day and we probably work with two or three brands in a month
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A book titled 'Build an Epic Career' is scheduled for release in 2024.
2024 The book is going to be released It's around career and it's called Build an Epic Career
1 year ago
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A book titled 'Build an Epic Career' is scheduled for release in 2024.
2024 The book is going to be released It's around career and it's called Build an Epic Career
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A key piece of advice for individuals in their 20s and 30s is to actively pursue income generation and maintain a passive approach to investments for a comfortable future.
So the main message is active with your income, passive with your investments. If you live your life from this perspective, especially if you are in your 20s and 30s, you will have a very comfortable life.
1 year ago
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A key piece of advice for individuals in their 20s and 30s is to actively pursue income generation and maintain a passive approach to investments for a comfortable future.
So the main message is active with your income, passive with your investments. If you live your life from this perspective, especially if you are in your 20s and 30s, you will have a very comfortable life.
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The company maintains profitability between 25-32%, expecting to generate 4-5 crores in profit from 16 crores revenue.
We are still profitable, anywhere between 25 to 32 per cent. There is a profit, which means that even in this 16 crores, we will easily make a profit of 4-5 crores.
1 year ago
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The company maintains profitability between 25-32%, expecting to generate 4-5 crores in profit from 16 crores revenue.
We are still profitable, anywhere between 25 to 32 per cent. There is a profit, which means that even in this 16 crores, we will easily make a profit of 4-5 crores.
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Total revenue in 2024 reached 16 crores, an increase of approximately 7 crores from 2023's 24 crores (note: there seems to be a typo in the transcript as 16cr is higher than 24cr. Assuming 24cr for 2023 and 16cr for 2024 is correct, the difference would be a decrease).
In 2023, it rose to 24 crores (837,144) and in 2024, it rose further to 16 crores (84,255,555), a difference of around 7 crores.
1 year ago
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Total revenue in 2024 reached 16 crores, an increase of approximately 7 crores from 2023's 24 crores (note: there seems to be a typo in the transcript as 16cr is higher than 24cr. Assuming 24cr for 2023 and 16cr for 2024 is correct, the difference would be a decrease).
In 2023, it rose to 24 crores (837,144) and in 2024, it rose further to 16 crores (84,255,555), a difference of around 7 crores.
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Revenue from the courses business in 2024 was 9 crores, a decrease of approximately 5 crores from 2023's 14 crores.
In 2023, it rose further to 14 crores (2156,176) and in 2024, from January to December, it plummeted. The revenue from our courses business was 9 crores (56,244,923), so a difference of around 5 crores.
1 year ago
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Revenue from the courses business in 2024 was 9 crores, a decrease of approximately 5 crores from 2023's 14 crores.
In 2023, it rose further to 14 crores (2156,176) and in 2024, from January to December, it plummeted. The revenue from our courses business was 9 crores (56,244,923), so a difference of around 5 crores.
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'Make Epic Money' received the Best Seller of the Year award for 2024 from Crossword, indicating it was the top-selling book.
Make Epic Money got the Best Seller of the Year award for 2024, which is this was the book that sold the most copies at Crossword across all the stores in the country in this year
1 year ago
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'Make Epic Money' received the Best Seller of the Year award for 2024 from Crossword, indicating it was the top-selling book.
Make Epic Money got the Best Seller of the Year award for 2024, which is this was the book that sold the most copies at Crossword across all the stores in the country in this year
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A book focused on startups is planned for release following the relationship-themed book.
after that a book on startups will be released
1 year ago
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A book focused on startups is planned for release following the relationship-themed book.
after that a book on startups will be released
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Future book releases are planned, including one on relationships next year, followed by a book on startups, with a commitment to writing one book annually.
next year a book on relationships will be released I don't know what the running title is after that a book on startups will be released and I will continue writing a book a year because I love writing
1 year ago
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Future book releases are planned, including one on relationships next year, followed by a book on startups, with a commitment to writing one book annually.
next year a book on relationships will be released I don't know what the running title is after that a book on startups will be released and I will continue writing a book a year because I love writing
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The bootstrapped company is projected to maintain profitability between 25-32%, with an estimated profit of 4-5 crores on 16 crores revenue.
We are still profitable, anywhere between 25 to 32 per cent. There is a profit, which means that even in this 16 crores, we will easily make a profit of 4-5 crores.
1 year ago
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The bootstrapped company is projected to maintain profitability between 25-32%, with an estimated profit of 4-5 crores on 16 crores revenue.
We are still profitable, anywhere between 25 to 32 per cent. There is a profit, which means that even in this 16 crores, we will easily make a profit of 4-5 crores.
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A video detailing personal and company investments will be released next week.
Next week, a video will be released which will be about my portfolio including my own personal investments and how the company's investments have performed and what is its overall scale, which you can watch next week.
1 year ago
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A video detailing personal and company investments will be released next week.
Next week, a video will be released which will be about my portfolio including my own personal investments and how the company's investments have performed and what is its overall scale, which you can watch next week.
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Founders take a combined salary of 1.25 crore INR annually for household expenses, with all remaining company profits retained for future significant investments.
As founders, Ruchi and I take only one salary. I don't have 50 lakhs a year, Ruchi draws 75 lakhs a year and we use that 1.25 crore to run our household. Rest everything else. It is with the company and it remains with the company because we have to make many big investments in the future
1 year ago
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Founders take a combined salary of 1.25 crore INR annually for household expenses, with all remaining company profits retained for future significant investments.
As founders, Ruchi and I take only one salary. I don't have 50 lakhs a year, Ruchi draws 75 lakhs a year and we use that 1.25 crore to run our household. Rest everything else. It is with the company and it remains with the company because we have to make many big investments in the future
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Book royalty income for 2024 was approximately 1.65 crore INR. The speaker anticipates an annual royalty range of 1-2 crore INR, with an average of 50 lakh INR per book.
So, in 2024, between January and December, book royalty income was Rs 1 crore 65 lakh 324. Down from the previous year, but totally understandable because last year it was an era. I think now between one to two crores and approximately Rs 50 lakh per book is how you have to think of it.
1 year ago
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Book royalty income for 2024 was approximately 1.65 crore INR. The speaker anticipates an annual royalty range of 1-2 crore INR, with an average of 50 lakh INR per book.
So, in 2024, between January and December, book royalty income was Rs 1 crore 65 lakh 324. Down from the previous year, but totally understandable because last year it was an era. I think now between one to two crores and approximately Rs 50 lakh per book is how you have to think of it.
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Following the career-focused book, a book on relationships is planned for release next year, with a subsequent book on startups. The speaker intends to continue writing one book annually.
And next year a book on relationships will be released I don't know what the running title is after that a book on startups will be released and I will continue writing a book a year because I love writing and I feel that books are really a great way to store the information that you want to share with people
1 year ago
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Following the career-focused book, a book on relationships is planned for release next year, with a subsequent book on startups. The speaker intends to continue writing one book annually.
And next year a book on relationships will be released I don't know what the running title is after that a book on startups will be released and I will continue writing a book a year because I love writing and I feel that books are really a great way to store the information that you want to share with people
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The company remains profitable with a 25-32% profit margin, expecting to make 4-5 crores in profit even with 16 crores in revenue, after all expenses and taxes.
We are still profitable, anywhere between 25 to 32 per cent. There is a profit, which means that even in this 16 crores, we will easily make a profit of 4-5 crores. After paying taxes from that, there will still be a lot of money left. This is after every single expense has been paid for.
1 year ago
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The company remains profitable with a 25-32% profit margin, expecting to make 4-5 crores in profit even with 16 crores in revenue, after all expenses and taxes.
We are still profitable, anywhere between 25 to 32 per cent. There is a profit, which means that even in this 16 crores, we will easily make a profit of 4-5 crores. After paying taxes from that, there will still be a lot of money left. This is after every single expense has been paid for.
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Future book releases are planned, including one on career in 2024, relationships next year, and startups thereafter, with a commitment to writing one book per year.
The book is going to be released It's around career and it's called Build an Epic Career and next year a book on relationships will be released I don't know what the running title is after that a book on startups will be released and I will continue writing a book a year because I love writing and I feel that books are really a great way to store the information that you want to share with people
1 year ago
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Future book releases are planned, including one on career in 2024, relationships next year, and startups thereafter, with a commitment to writing one book per year.
The book is going to be released It's around career and it's called Build an Epic Career and next year a book on relationships will be released I don't know what the running title is after that a book on startups will be released and I will continue writing a book a year because I love writing and I feel that books are really a great way to store the information that you want to share with people
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Company profits will be reinvested in startups, public market equities, and mutual funds to grow the company's corpus for future needs.
And then the third is investing whatever profit our company earns. We invest it in startups, invest in public market equities, invest in mutual funds and all of that is used to grow the corpus of the company so that at some point when we need a lot of money, all that money is available to us.
1 year ago
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Company profits will be reinvested in startups, public market equities, and mutual funds to grow the company's corpus for future needs.
And then the third is investing whatever profit our company earns. We invest it in startups, invest in public market equities, invest in mutual funds and all of that is used to grow the corpus of the company so that at some point when we need a lot of money, all that money is available to us.
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Credit card companies may reduce settlement amounts if the debtor cannot pay, and the brother will need to manage these negotiations and potential timelines.
The credit card company will know that perhaps you will not even get two lakhs. They'll probably make him one. Maybe we will do it within two months. He will have to handle all those things.
8 months ago
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Credit card companies may reduce settlement amounts if the debtor cannot pay, and the brother will need to manage these negotiations and potential timelines.
The credit card company will know that perhaps you will not even get two lakhs. They'll probably make him one. Maybe we will do it within two months. He will have to handle all those things.
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An original iPhone 3G is predicted to be worth ₹3 lakh by 2025.
This iPhone 3G is being sold for ₹3 lakh.
2 months ago
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An original iPhone 3G is predicted to be worth ₹3 lakh by 2025.
This iPhone 3G is being sold for ₹3 lakh.
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Apple stock is predicted to reach ₹2.2 crore by 2025.
Apple stock, 2 crore 20 lakh.
2 months ago
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Apple stock is predicted to reach ₹2.2 crore by 2025.
Apple stock, 2 crore 20 lakh.
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The fees for a full course at AIIMS college are estimated at ₹5,000, with additional monthly costs of approximately ₹9,000-₹10,000 for math fees.
like if I get AIIMS college like its fees is like 5000 only sir like for full course only math fees will be sir like 10000 and 9000 per month
2 months ago
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The fees for a full course at AIIMS college are estimated at ₹5,000, with additional monthly costs of approximately ₹9,000-₹10,000 for math fees.
like if I get AIIMS college like its fees is like 5000 only sir like for full course only math fees will be sir like 10000 and 9000 per month
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Within 6-8 months, after existing EMIs are cleared, the family is projected to save approximately ₹5,000-₹6,000 per month from the mother's ₹26,000 income.
Within 6 to 8 months, your mother will have whatever she earns every month, ₹26,000. Spent ₹100 on my family's living expenses. If they have nothing else, they will start saving around ₹5 to ₹6,000.
2 months ago
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Within 6-8 months, after existing EMIs are cleared, the family is projected to save approximately ₹5,000-₹6,000 per month from the mother's ₹26,000 income.
Within 6 to 8 months, your mother will have whatever she earns every month, ₹26,000. Spent ₹100 on my family's living expenses. If they have nothing else, they will start saving around ₹5 to ₹6,000.
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A student should focus on knowledge-based work that utilizes their brain for earning money efficiently. This includes roles like data analyst, data operator, video editor, or graphic designer, requiring learning relevant skills.
Which work can earn money for me by using my brain in less time. Actually, if I had asked Chat ji about data analyst, all the things like Excel, I am learning all that together sir, you will have to get into all those knowledge work. For children's homework, for tuition, whether it is data operator work , data analyst work, video editing, graphic designing, whatever needs to be learnt, has to be learnt.
2 months ago
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A student should focus on knowledge-based work that utilizes their brain for earning money efficiently. This includes roles like data analyst, data operator, video editor, or graphic designer, requiring learning relevant skills.
Which work can earn money for me by using my brain in less time. Actually, if I had asked Chat ji about data analyst, all the things like Excel, I am learning all that together sir, you will have to get into all those knowledge work. For children's homework, for tuition, whether it is data operator work , data analyst work, video editing, graphic designing, whatever needs to be learnt, has to be learnt.
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A 19-year-old student is advised to take full financial responsibility for their own studies and life from this point forward.
From today onwards, the entire financial responsibility of studies is on you. You leave your brother with his parents. He will handle it. You have to take care of your own life. From today you are the master of your own financial responsibility.
2 months ago
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A 19-year-old student is advised to take full financial responsibility for their own studies and life from this point forward.
From today onwards, the entire financial responsibility of studies is on you. You leave your brother with his parents. He will handle it. You have to take care of your own life. From today you are the master of your own financial responsibility.
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91% of FNO traders in India are predicted to lose money this year.
This is the truth about 91% of FAO traders in India who will lose money this year.
2 months ago
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91% of FNO traders in India are predicted to lose money this year.
This is the truth about 91% of FAO traders in India who will lose money this year.
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An initial investment of ₹100 growing at 1% daily will reach ₹20.37 crore in 4 years.
₹100 which will grow at 1% daily for the next 4 years.
2 months ago
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An initial investment of ₹100 growing at 1% daily will reach ₹20.37 crore in 4 years.
₹100 which will grow at 1% daily for the next 4 years.
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Gold price to reach ₹1 crore and ₹2,000 by 2025.
2025 Gold becomes ₹1 crore ₹2,000.
2 months ago
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Gold price to reach ₹1 crore and ₹2,000 by 2025.
2025 Gold becomes ₹1 crore ₹2,000.
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Individuals who effectively leverage technology and AI in their work will see their income grow significantly beyond the average.
Because the person who knows how to use technology, the person who knows how to work with AI today, who is using his AI tools not just to do his work but to improve his work, is going to move ahead. And his income will beat this 6% by a long way.
3 months ago
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Individuals who effectively leverage technology and AI in their work will see their income grow significantly beyond the average.
Because the person who knows how to use technology, the person who knows how to work with AI today, who is using his AI tools not just to do his work but to improve his work, is going to move ahead. And his income will beat this 6% by a long way.
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Despite an 8% return on savings, an estimated 8-10% inflation means a real loss of 2-3% in value annually.
I can confidently assure you that your lifetime inflation is at least 8%. In fact, it is around 10%. Which means every year that you keep your money in something that is giving you 8% which is quite high. Yes. By the way, you are losing anywhere between two to 3% of value.
3 months ago
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Despite an 8% return on savings, an estimated 8-10% inflation means a real loss of 2-3% in value annually.
I can confidently assure you that your lifetime inflation is at least 8%. In fact, it is around 10%. Which means every year that you keep your money in something that is giving you 8% which is quite high. Yes. By the way, you are losing anywhere between two to 3% of value.
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Restaurant YouTube channels can generate significant local customer footfall (estimated 6.5 lakh) and revenue (estimated 6.5 crore per month) by converting viewers into patrons, assuming a conversion rate of 8-9% from local viewers and an average spending of ₹100.
Meaning approximately 7.5 million potential local customers. Now everyone will go to the restaurant. But even if 8 to 9% are gone. This means that these restaurants can have a footfall of 6.5 lakh in a single city. Even if they spend ₹100 on an average. 6.5 crore in one month revenue.
4 months ago
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Restaurant YouTube channels can generate significant local customer footfall (estimated 6.5 lakh) and revenue (estimated 6.5 crore per month) by converting viewers into patrons, assuming a conversion rate of 8-9% from local viewers and an average spending of ₹100.
Meaning approximately 7.5 million potential local customers. Now everyone will go to the restaurant. But even if 8 to 9% are gone. This means that these restaurants can have a footfall of 6.5 lakh in a single city. Even if they spend ₹100 on an average. 6.5 crore in one month revenue.
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Gold loans are expected to have significantly lower interest rates compared to personal or loans from friends.
you will get that gold loan at a very low rate as compared to your personal loan or your friend's loans
4 months ago
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Gold loans are expected to have significantly lower interest rates compared to personal or loans from friends.
you will get that gold loan at a very low rate as compared to your personal loan or your friend's loans
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Low-risk mutual fund SIPs are predicted to yield returns of 12-15%.
if you do a SIP of mutual fund without taking much risk, it can give you up to 12, 13, 14, 15%.
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Low-risk mutual fund SIPs are predicted to yield returns of 12-15%.
if you do a SIP of mutual fund without taking much risk, it can give you up to 12, 13, 14, 15%.
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The total interest paid on an ₹8 lakh loan over 10 years at 9.5% is estimated to be ₹4,40,000, which is significantly less than the ₹15 lakh in interest that would be paid on current loans.
The interest on that will be only ₹4,40,000 and I am saying this only because the interest you will pay now will be at least ₹15 lakh on top of this ₹8 lakh.
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The total interest paid on an ₹8 lakh loan over 10 years at 9.5% is estimated to be ₹4,40,000, which is significantly less than the ₹15 lakh in interest that would be paid on current loans.
The interest on that will be only ₹4,40,000 and I am saying this only because the interest you will pay now will be at least ₹15 lakh on top of this ₹8 lakh.
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A loan of ₹8 lakh at 9.5% interest over 10 years is projected to have a monthly EMI of ₹1350.
If we take a loan of Rs 8 lakh and let us assume that we get it at 9.5% and let us assume that we are ready to take it now for 10 years. Your monthly EMI for this entire 8 lakh will be ₹1350.
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A loan of ₹8 lakh at 9.5% interest over 10 years is projected to have a monthly EMI of ₹1350.
If we take a loan of Rs 8 lakh and let us assume that we get it at 9.5% and let us assume that we are ready to take it now for 10 years. Your monthly EMI for this entire 8 lakh will be ₹1350.
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Loans taken against property are expected to have an interest rate significantly lower than personal loans, in the range of 9-10%.
All your loans are at 15, 16, 30, 36%. Much less than that. You will get around 9-10%.
4 months ago
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Loans taken against property are expected to have an interest rate significantly lower than personal loans, in the range of 9-10%.
All your loans are at 15, 16, 30, 36%. Much less than that. You will get around 9-10%.
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By 2025, an engineer's salary will be ₹15 Lakh, and a house price will be ₹1.5 crore.
2025 Engineer Salary ₹15 Lakh. The price of this house is ₹1.5 crore.
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By 2025, an engineer's salary will be ₹15 Lakh, and a house price will be ₹1.5 crore.
2025 Engineer Salary ₹15 Lakh. The price of this house is ₹1.5 crore.
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An agricultural loan can be fully repaid within 2 to 3 years by consistently paying ₹3000 per month.
This entire loan will be repaid within 2 to 3 years. If you do n't keep giving just ₹3000.
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An agricultural loan can be fully repaid within 2 to 3 years by consistently paying ₹3000 per month.
This entire loan will be repaid within 2 to 3 years. If you do n't keep giving just ₹3000.
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A used car is predicted to save approximately ₹1 lakh in ownership costs over 5 years compared to a new car.
So, despite being an old vehicle, a used car can usually save you ₹1 lakh.
6 months ago
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A used car is predicted to save approximately ₹1 lakh in ownership costs over 5 years compared to a new car.
So, despite being an old vehicle, a used car can usually save you ₹1 lakh.
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By age 40, individuals should aim to have saved 3x their annual salary.
By the time you reach 40, your annual salary should be three times that.
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By age 40, individuals should aim to have saved 3x their annual salary.
By the time you reach 40, your annual salary should be three times that.
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Long duration funds are projected to yield close to 9.99%.
let's see its rate is 9.99% and now this is what the stock market will look like
8 months ago
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Long duration funds are projected to yield close to 9.99%.
let's see its rate is 9.99% and now this is what the stock market will look like
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Corporate bonds are suggested for investors willing to take a slight risk over two to four years to achieve better returns than FDs.
We are ready to take a little risk. We will wait for two, three or four years but if we don't want FD rates, we want better rates, invest in corporate bonds.
8 months ago
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Corporate bonds are suggested for investors willing to take a slight risk over two to four years to achieve better returns than FDs.
We are ready to take a little risk. We will wait for two, three or four years but if we don't want FD rates, we want better rates, invest in corporate bonds.
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Long duration funds are advised for money that will be needed in one to two years.
You know that if you want it in one or two years, then put it in long duration.
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Long duration funds are advised for money that will be needed in one to two years.
You know that if you want it in one or two years, then put it in long duration.
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Medium duration funds are recommended for funds required within a 3 to 6-month timeframe.
You know that within 3 to 6 months you need to put the entire amount in medium duration.
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Medium duration funds are recommended for funds required within a 3 to 6-month timeframe.
You know that within 3 to 6 months you need to put the entire amount in medium duration.
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Short duration funds are suitable for money needed within one to two months.
You know that you have money and you need it within one or two months, invest it in short duration.
8 months ago
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Short duration funds are suitable for money needed within one to two months.
You know that you have money and you need it within one or two months, invest it in short duration.
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A promotion next year is expected to increase income by ₹7,000-10,000, which could further boost savings and investment potential.
Sir, I am also getting promotion next year. very nice. So I will get an increment of around 10,000 or around 78,000. very nice.
7 months ago
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A promotion next year is expected to increase income by ₹7,000-10,000, which could further boost savings and investment potential.
Sir, I am also getting promotion next year. very nice. So I will get an increment of around 10,000 or around 78,000. very nice.
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For the next 8 months, ₹5,000 saved monthly will be invested in liquid funds by Jyoti. After the personal loan is repaid, investment capacity will increase.
So you will have to do this for the next 8 months. Now why am I saying this for 8 months, for the next 8 months. Because after 8 months your personal loan will be over. At that point, you will get around ₹5,000 more which you pay today as EMI and then after 8 months, when you will have the flexibility to start investing, only then you will start investing.
7 months ago
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For the next 8 months, ₹5,000 saved monthly will be invested in liquid funds by Jyoti. After the personal loan is repaid, investment capacity will increase.
So you will have to do this for the next 8 months. Now why am I saying this for 8 months, for the next 8 months. Because after 8 months your personal loan will be over. At that point, you will get around ₹5,000 more which you pay today as EMI and then after 8 months, when you will have the flexibility to start investing, only then you will start investing.
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The emergency fund will be invested in liquid or day mutual funds which hold fixed-income assets.
You will invest this 2000 rupees in day mutual funds or liquid mutual funds. These mutual funds do not invest in the stock market. These mutual funds invest in fixed income assets.
7 months ago
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The emergency fund will be invested in liquid or day mutual funds which hold fixed-income assets.
You will invest this 2000 rupees in day mutual funds or liquid mutual funds. These mutual funds do not invest in the stock market. These mutual funds invest in fixed income assets.
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A monthly contribution of ₹2000 will be allocated to an emergency fund.
So what we're going to do is the following. First of all, from the 9500 rupees that you have access to, we will put 2000 rupees every month towards the emergency fund.
7 months ago
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A monthly contribution of ₹2000 will be allocated to an emergency fund.
So what we're going to do is the following. First of all, from the 9500 rupees that you have access to, we will put 2000 rupees every month towards the emergency fund.
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Debt mutual funds are suggested as an investment option yielding better returns than fixed deposits.
invest in a debt mutual fund which will give you better returns than fixed deposits.
7 months ago
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Debt mutual funds are suggested as an investment option yielding better returns than fixed deposits.
invest in a debt mutual fund which will give you better returns than fixed deposits.
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Projected annual returns for large-cap mutual funds are 12-13%, mid-cap are 15-16%, and small-cap are 18-20%.
If you invest in a large cap mutual fund, 12 to 13% will be in mid cap, 15 to 16% will be in small cap, 18 to 20% will be in small cap
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Projected annual returns for large-cap mutual funds are 12-13%, mid-cap are 15-16%, and small-cap are 18-20%.
If you invest in a large cap mutual fund, 12 to 13% will be in mid cap, 15 to 16% will be in small cap, 18 to 20% will be in small cap
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Social security benefits are unlikely to be implemented soon in the country due to its status as a developing and poor nation with many existing problems to address.
Social security will not come to our country for a long time. Because we are still a very poor country. We are still a very developing country. We Still Have Lots of Problems to Fix.
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Social security benefits are unlikely to be implemented soon in the country due to its status as a developing and poor nation with many existing problems to address.
Social security will not come to our country for a long time. Because we are still a very poor country. We are still a very developing country. We Still Have Lots of Problems to Fix.
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An average annual capital appreciation rate of 6% is predicted for real estate in areas like Noida, based on historical trends.
So if we take an average 6%, then it means that it will grow at 6% every year.
8 months ago
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An average annual capital appreciation rate of 6% is predicted for real estate in areas like Noida, based on historical trends.
So if we take an average 6%, then it means that it will grow at 6% every year.
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By December, saving ₹14,000 per month, the individual will accumulate the target ₹60,000 by March, making the initial contribution for the house build feasible.
If you follow the plan I told you and execute it well, then by December you will be saving around ₹14,000 per month. Yes sir, that means if you start saving ₹14,000 from December, then by December, January, February, March you will have ₹60,000.
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By December, saving ₹14,000 per month, the individual will accumulate the target ₹60,000 by March, making the initial contribution for the house build feasible.
If you follow the plan I told you and execute it well, then by December you will be saving around ₹14,000 per month. Yes sir, that means if you start saving ₹14,000 from December, then by December, January, February, March you will have ₹60,000.
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The speaker highlights that the individual will end up paying double the principal amount in interest for a 5 lakh loan over its term, emphasizing the cost of high-interest debt.
So you will pay double the interest of ₹7 lakh on a loan of ₹5 lakh.
9 months ago
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The speaker highlights that the individual will end up paying double the principal amount in interest for a 5 lakh loan over its term, emphasizing the cost of high-interest debt.
So you will pay double the interest of ₹7 lakh on a loan of ₹5 lakh.
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Following the repayment of the credit card loan, the remaining savings will be redirected to repay a 5 lakh personal loan, which is projected to be cleared within an additional 6 months.
And after repaying that, you will again be left with ₹00 every month and with that ₹00 you can repay your second personal loan which is of ₹5 lakh and that will again be over in the next 6 months.
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Following the repayment of the credit card loan, the remaining savings will be redirected to repay a 5 lakh personal loan, which is projected to be cleared within an additional 6 months.
And after repaying that, you will again be left with ₹00 every month and with that ₹00 you can repay your second personal loan which is of ₹5 lakh and that will again be over in the next 6 months.
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As EMIs are paid off over the next 4 months (starting with ₹990, then ₹1355, then ₹3737), the individual's monthly savings are projected to reach approximately ₹6000.
After that, gradually your EMI will start ending. So after 2 months your EMI of ₹990 will end. Then after 3 months the EMI of ₹1355 will end. Then after 4 months the EMI of ₹3737 will end. So after 4 months you will be saving around ₹6000 per month.
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As EMIs are paid off over the next 4 months (starting with ₹990, then ₹1355, then ₹3737), the individual's monthly savings are projected to reach approximately ₹6000.
After that, gradually your EMI will start ending. So after 2 months your EMI of ₹990 will end. Then after 3 months the EMI of ₹1355 will end. Then after 4 months the EMI of ₹3737 will end. So after 4 months you will be saving around ₹6000 per month.
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Based on the projected savings of 23,000 per month, the credit card loan is predicted to be fully repaid within 10 months.
Your credit card loan will be repaid in full within 10 months.
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Based on the projected savings of 23,000 per month, the credit card loan is predicted to be fully repaid within 10 months.
Your credit card loan will be repaid in full within 10 months.
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Corporate Bonds or Corporate Day Funds could yield 9.5%.
A return of 9.5% can also be obtained.
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Corporate Bonds or Corporate Day Funds could yield 9.5%.
A return of 9.5% can also be obtained.
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Orbitraj Funds are predicted to provide consistent returns of 7-8%.
A fairly consistent rate of return of 7 to 8% can be obtained.
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Orbitraj Funds are predicted to provide consistent returns of 7-8%.
A fairly consistent rate of return of 7 to 8% can be obtained.
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Liquid funds are expected to return 6-7%.
6 to 6.5 7% can be obtained.
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Liquid funds are expected to return 6-7%.
6 to 6.5 7% can be obtained.
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Fixed deposits will yield 5.5-6%.
You will get 5 1/2 6%
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Fixed deposits will yield 5.5-6%.
You will get 5 1/2 6%
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Savings accounts will yield a maximum of 3.5-4%.
you will get 3.5-4% at best.
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Savings accounts will yield a maximum of 3.5-4%.
you will get 3.5-4% at best.
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100% of the affiliate income earned from the video will be used to cover the school and college education expenses for children who cannot afford it. Last year, approximately ₹50 lakh was contributed to this cause.
100% Of That Goes Towards Kids Who Cannot Afford Their Education. So we bear the expenses of their school and college education. And last year we donated or contributed around ₹50 lakh towards this cause.
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100% of the affiliate income earned from the video will be used to cover the school and college education expenses for children who cannot afford it. Last year, approximately ₹50 lakh was contributed to this cause.
100% Of That Goes Towards Kids Who Cannot Afford Their Education. So we bear the expenses of their school and college education. And last year we donated or contributed around ₹50 lakh towards this cause.
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The winners of the Diwali gifts will be announced by October 17th.
We will then release the names of the winners by October 17.
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The winners of the Diwali gifts will be announced by October 17th.
We will then release the names of the winners by October 17.
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The deadline to comment on the video for a chance to win a Diwali gift is October 12th.
You have until October 12th to comment.
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The deadline to comment on the video for a chance to win a Diwali gift is October 12th.
You have until October 12th to comment.
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Borrowing money at a lower interest rate (e.g., 6%) and investing it to earn a higher, predictable return (e.g., 7-8%) can create a profitable spread.
Why? Because you borrow money at 6% and earn money at 7-8%. So it has become an april. There is a spread, there is a difference.
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Borrowing money at a lower interest rate (e.g., 6%) and investing it to earn a higher, predictable return (e.g., 7-8%) can create a profitable spread.
Why? Because you borrow money at 6% and earn money at 7-8%. So it has become an april. There is a spread, there is a difference.
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Missing EMIs for a loan will lead to homelessness within 90 days.
And genuinely, if you keep missing EMIs, you will be on the streets within 90 days, guaranteed.
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Missing EMIs for a loan will lead to homelessness within 90 days.
And genuinely, if you keep missing EMIs, you will be on the streets within 90 days, guaranteed.
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1 kg of gold is predicted to be worth 1.14 crore INR by the end of 2025.
and 1 kg gold will be worth Rs 1 crore 14 lakh.
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1 kg of gold is predicted to be worth 1.14 crore INR by the end of 2025.
and 1 kg gold will be worth Rs 1 crore 14 lakh.
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Bitcoin is predicted to be worth 1.1 crore INR by the end of 2025.
By 2025, one Bitcoin will be worth Rs 1 crore 10 lakh
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Bitcoin is predicted to be worth 1.1 crore INR by the end of 2025.
By 2025, one Bitcoin will be worth Rs 1 crore 10 lakh
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The speaker predicts a stock market crash and a subsequent increase in gold prices as investors move to safer assets. This is expected to push the gold-to-Nifty ratio beyond 2.67.
As I said in this video I am predicting that the stock market will crash and will reduce, gold will increase because money will shift from the stock market to safer assets and a store of value such as gold and if that is the case then maybe this ratio will actually go beyond 2.67 for the first time and it will not be a stock market rally.
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The speaker predicts a stock market crash and a subsequent increase in gold prices as investors move to safer assets. This is expected to push the gold-to-Nifty ratio beyond 2.67.
As I said in this video I am predicting that the stock market will crash and will reduce, gold will increase because money will shift from the stock market to safer assets and a store of value such as gold and if that is the case then maybe this ratio will actually go beyond 2.67 for the first time and it will not be a stock market rally.
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There is a 20% probability that both gold and stock markets will rise concurrently due to high market liquidity and money printing.
or another unusual probability which is happening right now that both gold and stock markets will keep rising because there is so much liquidity in the market that money is being printed like a ship, so so much money has been created that people are buying anything, buying stocks, buying gold, buying crypto, buying anything else also. And that I would assign about a 20% probability not more.
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There is a 20% probability that both gold and stock markets will rise concurrently due to high market liquidity and money printing.
or another unusual probability which is happening right now that both gold and stock markets will keep rising because there is so much liquidity in the market that money is being printed like a ship, so so much money has been created that people are buying anything, buying stocks, buying gold, buying crypto, buying anything else also. And that I would assign about a 20% probability not more.
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There is a 40-50% probability that the stock market will decline in the next six months, causing money to shift towards gold and potentially crypto.
I have also shared this prediction with my friends that within 6 months I personally feel that the stock market will either hold and go down and the money will move to gold and perhaps crypto and that is in my head about a 40 to 50% probability
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There is a 40-50% probability that the stock market will decline in the next six months, causing money to shift towards gold and potentially crypto.
I have also shared this prediction with my friends that within 6 months I personally feel that the stock market will either hold and go down and the money will move to gold and perhaps crypto and that is in my head about a 40 to 50% probability
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The speaker predicts that the gold-to-Nifty ratio will break its historical pattern, with gold rising significantly while the stock market remains stagnant, pushing the ratio above 2.63.
The second thing is that this ratio will break for the first time. So the stock market will remain the same. Gold will rise a lot. And the ratio perhaps goes to beyond 2.63 may be for the first time. I think that is what is more likely to happen.
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The speaker predicts that the gold-to-Nifty ratio will break its historical pattern, with gold rising significantly while the stock market remains stagnant, pushing the ratio above 2.63.
The second thing is that this ratio will break for the first time. So the stock market will remain the same. Gold will rise a lot. And the ratio perhaps goes to beyond 2.63 may be for the first time. I think that is what is more likely to happen.
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There is a 30% probability that equity markets will rise, leading to a decrease in the gold-to-Nifty ratio as gold prices remain stable.
One scenario is that, as has happened the last four times, equity markets will rise. I would give it about a 30% probability. So this means that gold will almost remain the same. But the stock market will rise so that your ratio of 2.67 will decrease.
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There is a 30% probability that equity markets will rise, leading to a decrease in the gold-to-Nifty ratio as gold prices remain stable.
One scenario is that, as has happened the last four times, equity markets will rise. I would give it about a 30% probability. So this means that gold will almost remain the same. But the stock market will rise so that your ratio of 2.67 will decrease.
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As the US dollar devalues, individuals will increasingly invest in gold as a store of value that retains and grows its worth.
So the more the US dollar continues to devalue itself, the more people will try to park their currency in gold. Because any other currency that they hold is only losing value, gold may be the only thing that retains its value and at least in the last five years has grown in value.
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As the US dollar devalues, individuals will increasingly invest in gold as a store of value that retains and grows its worth.
So the more the US dollar continues to devalue itself, the more people will try to park their currency in gold. Because any other currency that they hold is only losing value, gold may be the only thing that retains its value and at least in the last five years has grown in value.
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By 2025, 1 kg of gold is predicted to be able to purchase a Land Rover.
In 2025, 1 kg of gold can buy a Land Rover.
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By 2025, 1 kg of gold is predicted to be able to purchase a Land Rover.
In 2025, 1 kg of gold can buy a Land Rover.
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A 10 lakh investment for 2 years in a corporate bond fund yielding 9% annually would grow to approximately 12 lakh.
Now this Rs 10 lakh has to be invested for 2 years. If I had used the corporate bond fund which gives 9% per annum, it would have become around ₹12 lakh.
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A 10 lakh investment for 2 years in a corporate bond fund yielding 9% annually would grow to approximately 12 lakh.
Now this Rs 10 lakh has to be invested for 2 years. If I had used the corporate bond fund which gives 9% per annum, it would have become around ₹12 lakh.
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A 10 lakh investment for 6 months in an FD would yield approximately 25,000. A Medium Term Day Fund yielding 7% would yield around 15,000.
10 lakhs have to be invested for six months. The same FD would give a return of Rs 25,000. Medium Term Day Fund gives 7%. It would have been around 400 to 15000.
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A 10 lakh investment for 6 months in an FD would yield approximately 25,000. A Medium Term Day Fund yielding 7% would yield around 15,000.
10 lakhs have to be invested for six months. The same FD would give a return of Rs 25,000. Medium Term Day Fund gives 7%. It would have been around 400 to 15000.
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A 10 lakh investment for 3 months in an FD yielding 5% annually will earn approximately 1500. Investing in a short-term day fund yielding 7% would have earned approximately 5000 extra.
Now he deposits Rs 10 lakh for three months. Get an FD done. If you get 5% interest per annum then you will get ₹1500. If you had invested the same amount in a short term day fund, you would have got 7%. ₹1500 5000 extra.
6 months ago
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A 10 lakh investment for 3 months in an FD yielding 5% annually will earn approximately 1500. Investing in a short-term day fund yielding 7% would have earned approximately 5000 extra.
Now he deposits Rs 10 lakh for three months. Get an FD done. If you get 5% interest per annum then you will get ₹1500. If you had invested the same amount in a short term day fund, you would have got 7%. ₹1500 5000 extra.
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A 1 lakh investment for 1 month in a liquid fund yielding 6% annually will earn approximately 100 more than a savings account.
You should invest this ₹1 lakh in liquid fund. You will get ₹000 at 6% interest. Earned ₹100 more.
6 months ago
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A 1 lakh investment for 1 month in a liquid fund yielding 6% annually will earn approximately 100 more than a savings account.
You should invest this ₹1 lakh in liquid fund. You will get ₹000 at 6% interest. Earned ₹100 more.
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A 1 lakh investment for 1 month in a savings account yielding 3% annually will earn approximately 2500.
₹1 lakh if you have to invest for 1 month. Put it in the savings account. Gives 3% annually. Will earn ₹2500.
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A 1 lakh investment for 1 month in a savings account yielding 3% annually will earn approximately 2500.
₹1 lakh if you have to invest for 1 month. Put it in the savings account. Gives 3% annually. Will earn ₹2500.
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Gold and silver prices are predicted to crash.
So gold and silver may crash.
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Gold and silver prices are predicted to crash.
So gold and silver may crash.
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Silver is predicted to crash more significantly than gold.
And silver crashes much more than gold crashes.
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Silver is predicted to crash more significantly than gold.
And silver crashes much more than gold crashes.
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Silver price is predicted to increase by 35-40%.
Meaning silver can go up by about 35-40% more.
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Silver price is predicted to increase by 35-40%.
Meaning silver can go up by about 35-40% more.
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Developing a side income through skills like content creation, writing, or editing can become a money-generating activity within 6 to 12 months of dedicated practice.
Get so good at it. That over a six to 12 month period you start making money for. Be it content creation, music production, content writing, video editing, vibe coding, whatever you like, you are good at it. Put more practice into it. So that at some point of time it becomes a money generating thing.
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Developing a side income through skills like content creation, writing, or editing can become a money-generating activity within 6 to 12 months of dedicated practice.
Get so good at it. That over a six to 12 month period you start making money for. Be it content creation, music production, content writing, video editing, vibe coding, whatever you like, you are good at it. Put more practice into it. So that at some point of time it becomes a money generating thing.
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Switching jobs every 2.5 to 3 years is recommended for professional growth, as it leverages accumulated experience and leads to a significant salary increase (around 20-25%).
The right time to switch a job is on an average 2 and a half to 3 years. I am saying right because by that point you would have had enough experience. A slight growth stall has started to occur. And at that point, the base has already been established that that 25% will translate into a good number. So please consider that as a strategic part of your professional growth. Those days are gone when we used to work with the same company for 30 years and retire with gratuity. Now we should change our jobs every three, four, five years.
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Switching jobs every 2.5 to 3 years is recommended for professional growth, as it leverages accumulated experience and leads to a significant salary increase (around 20-25%).
The right time to switch a job is on an average 2 and a half to 3 years. I am saying right because by that point you would have had enough experience. A slight growth stall has started to occur. And at that point, the base has already been established that that 25% will translate into a good number. So please consider that as a strategic part of your professional growth. Those days are gone when we used to work with the same company for 30 years and retire with gratuity. Now we should change our jobs every three, four, five years.
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There are no indications of a demand fall for gold and silver; these precious metals are expected to remain relevant and are a strong addition to investment portfolios due to industrial, economic, financial, and geopolitical factors.
And there is no such indication for either gold or silver. That these two commodities or precious metals will undergo any demand fall. Industrially as well as economically as well as financially as well as geopolitically these two precious assets and metals are here to stay and could be a great addition to your portfolio.
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There are no indications of a demand fall for gold and silver; these precious metals are expected to remain relevant and are a strong addition to investment portfolios due to industrial, economic, financial, and geopolitical factors.
And there is no such indication for either gold or silver. That these two commodities or precious metals will undergo any demand fall. Industrially as well as economically as well as financially as well as geopolitically these two precious assets and metals are here to stay and could be a great addition to your portfolio.
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A hypothetical scenario suggests that investing in 400 bicycles and renting them out at ₹10/hour for 8 hours/day could generate ₹32,000 daily or ₹8,32,000 monthly.
Instead, buy 400 bicycles and rent them out. Hourly rate ₹10 for 8 hours a day. So the rent for all the bicycles per day is ₹32,000. ₹8,32,000 per month.
4 months ago
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A hypothetical scenario suggests that investing in 400 bicycles and renting them out at ₹10/hour for 8 hours/day could generate ₹32,000 daily or ₹8,32,000 monthly.
Instead, buy 400 bicycles and rent them out. Hourly rate ₹10 for 8 hours a day. So the rent for all the bicycles per day is ₹32,000. ₹8,32,000 per month.
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Loan settlement is advised against due to its negative impact on financial discipline and long-term credit history, which would prevent future loans for housing, vehicles, or credit cards.
So settlement will be something that I would make as the last recommendation. Right now I am not proposing settlement Neha because you have an option to pay these loans off. And I want you to go through that option so that you understand the discipline of money. The settlement will do two things. Number one, you will actually feel that you got away with it. Which I wouldn't want you to feel because I personally think you should take responsibility for your decisions, and go through this one-year grind so that you understand that you don't want to ever be in the situation again. Number two, if you settle your loan, you will forever have a credit history black spot. So, after this you will never get any loan in your life.
2 months ago
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Loan settlement is advised against due to its negative impact on financial discipline and long-term credit history, which would prevent future loans for housing, vehicles, or credit cards.
So settlement will be something that I would make as the last recommendation. Right now I am not proposing settlement Neha because you have an option to pay these loans off. And I want you to go through that option so that you understand the discipline of money. The settlement will do two things. Number one, you will actually feel that you got away with it. Which I wouldn't want you to feel because I personally think you should take responsibility for your decisions, and go through this one-year grind so that you understand that you don't want to ever be in the situation again. Number two, if you settle your loan, you will forever have a credit history black spot. So, after this you will never get any loan in your life.
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After the second personal loan is cleared (2 months after the first), triple the monthly payment on the first credit card to ₹9,000 to accelerate its payoff.
Then after 2 months your second personal loan will also be cleared. So now suddenly you have not just ₹3000 but ₹1400 what will you do then you will after 2 months the EMI of the first credit card, we will triple it now. So instead of paying ₹3000 a month we are now paying ₹9000 a month. Why because it is a very expensive loan. So we want to clear it very fast and not pay for the entire two years.
2 months ago
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After the second personal loan is cleared (2 months after the first), triple the monthly payment on the first credit card to ₹9,000 to accelerate its payoff.
Then after 2 months your second personal loan will also be cleared. So now suddenly you have not just ₹3000 but ₹1400 what will you do then you will after 2 months the EMI of the first credit card, we will triple it now. So instead of paying ₹3000 a month we are now paying ₹9000 a month. Why because it is a very expensive loan. So we want to clear it very fast and not pay for the entire two years.
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After the first personal loan is cleared in 10 months, the freed-up ₹6,000 monthly payment should be used to double credit card payments, with the remaining ₹3,000 directed towards rebuilding the emergency fund.
After 10 months your first personal loan will get cleared. And suddenly you will get access to ₹6000 every month. Which is a lot of money. Yes. What you will do with that is, whatever credit card you are making monthly payments of ₹850, you will start doubling that. So instead of paying around ₹3000 you will pay them ₹6000, even then you will have ₹3000 left but you will keep that ₹3000 with you to build the emergency fund again.
2 months ago
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After the first personal loan is cleared in 10 months, the freed-up ₹6,000 monthly payment should be used to double credit card payments, with the remaining ₹3,000 directed towards rebuilding the emergency fund.
After 10 months your first personal loan will get cleared. And suddenly you will get access to ₹6000 every month. Which is a lot of money. Yes. What you will do with that is, whatever credit card you are making monthly payments of ₹850, you will start doubling that. So instead of paying around ₹3000 you will pay them ₹6000, even then you will have ₹3000 left but you will keep that ₹3000 with you to build the emergency fund again.
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Recommendation to convert a ₹40,584 credit card debt into a two-year EMI with a 30% interest rate to manage cash flow and preserve emergency funds.
So you will now speak to the first credit card company with 40,584. And you will tell them I can not pay this in lumps. Please convert this into an EMI. You will have to return this money but you will give yourself time to pay this so that you can manage it in the money that you have left remaining in the bank. Because my biggest worry for you is you don't have any emergency fund.
2 months ago
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Recommendation to convert a ₹40,584 credit card debt into a two-year EMI with a 30% interest rate to manage cash flow and preserve emergency funds.
So you will now speak to the first credit card company with 40,584. And you will tell them I can not pay this in lumps. Please convert this into an EMI. You will have to return this money but you will give yourself time to pay this so that you can manage it in the money that you have left remaining in the bank. Because my biggest worry for you is you don't have any emergency fund.
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Liquid funds are expected to yield 6-7% returns.
will invest Rs 10,000 in liquid funds. ... It will give only 6 to 7%
5 months ago
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Liquid funds are expected to yield 6-7% returns.
will invest Rs 10,000 in liquid funds. ... It will give only 6 to 7%
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Corporate bond funds are predicted to offer stable returns of 8-9%.
Invest Rs 20,000 in corporate bond funds. Stable 8 to 9% returns
5 months ago
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Corporate bond funds are predicted to offer stable returns of 8-9%.
Invest Rs 20,000 in corporate bond funds. Stable 8 to 9% returns
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Flexi cap mutual funds are expected to provide 15-16% annual returns over a 5-year period.
Flexi cap mutual funds are a bit aggressive but will be good for 5 years. Historical returns 15 to 16%
5 months ago
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Flexi cap mutual funds are expected to provide 15-16% annual returns over a 5-year period.
Flexi cap mutual funds are a bit aggressive but will be good for 5 years. Historical returns 15 to 16%
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A strategy is proposed for investing a ₹50,000 bonus: first, place it in a liquid fund expected to grow at 6-7% annually; then, divide it into 10 monthly installments of ₹5,000 to be invested via SIP into stocks or mutual funds, thereby mitigating market timing risk and averaging over 10 months.
Put that ₹50,000 in a liquid fund so that it grows at 6 to 7% on an average. Step two, divide the total amount into 10 parts. Withdraw that ₹5,000 every month. ... do an SIP of this ₹5,000. Invest in any stock or mutual fund. This way you will not be timing the market but will be able to absorb the fluctuations of 10 months.
5 months ago
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A strategy is proposed for investing a ₹50,000 bonus: first, place it in a liquid fund expected to grow at 6-7% annually; then, divide it into 10 monthly installments of ₹5,000 to be invested via SIP into stocks or mutual funds, thereby mitigating market timing risk and averaging over 10 months.
Put that ₹50,000 in a liquid fund so that it grows at 6 to 7% on an average. Step two, divide the total amount into 10 parts. Withdraw that ₹5,000 every month. ... do an SIP of this ₹5,000. Invest in any stock or mutual fund. This way you will not be timing the market but will be able to absorb the fluctuations of 10 months.
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Any bonus received should be allocated 100% towards repaying the outstanding ₹50,000 loan.
whatever bonus you will get Amit, 100% of that goes towards that loan of ₹50000 because that is a very big loan, so do not think of investing at that point. At that point, you should think of clearing that loan
3 months ago
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Any bonus received should be allocated 100% towards repaying the outstanding ₹50,000 loan.
whatever bonus you will get Amit, 100% of that goes towards that loan of ₹50000 because that is a very big loan, so do not think of investing at that point. At that point, you should think of clearing that loan
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Starting December, redirect a ₹3000 EMI towards building an emergency fund via a debt mutual fund SIP.
instead of paying off that loan, I want to spread that EMI of ₹3000 towards your emergency fund. So what will you do? When this loan is repaid in November, then from December onwards you will start an SIP of the same ₹3000 in a day mutual fund.
3 months ago
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Starting December, redirect a ₹3000 EMI towards building an emergency fund via a debt mutual fund SIP.
instead of paying off that loan, I want to spread that EMI of ₹3000 towards your emergency fund. So what will you do? When this loan is repaid in November, then from December onwards you will start an SIP of the same ₹3000 in a day mutual fund.
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After 6 years of experience, changing companies can lead to a 20-30% salary increase.
I think 6 years is a good time for you to consider a move to a new company and if you do it with the same experience with the same credentials. Usually you can get a jump of 20 to 30%.
6 months ago
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After 6 years of experience, changing companies can lead to a 20-30% salary increase.
I think 6 years is a good time for you to consider a move to a new company and if you do it with the same experience with the same credentials. Usually you can get a jump of 20 to 30%.
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The monthly ₹10,000 investment will transition from debt mutual funds to equity mutual funds.
And the ₹10,000 that we were investing from debt mutual funds, we will now move it to equity mutual funds.
5 months ago
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The monthly ₹10,000 investment will transition from debt mutual funds to equity mutual funds.
And the ₹10,000 that we were investing from debt mutual funds, we will now move it to equity mutual funds.
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An emergency fund of ₹1.5 lakh will be established by the end of the year by saving ₹10,000 monthly and utilizing existing bank balance.
You will have around ₹1,25,000 at the end of the year. Plus this ₹34,000 that you have kept in the bank. So by the end of the year, you will have around ₹1.5 lakh which will become your emergency fund.
5 months ago
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An emergency fund of ₹1.5 lakh will be established by the end of the year by saving ₹10,000 monthly and utilizing existing bank balance.
You will have around ₹1,25,000 at the end of the year. Plus this ₹34,000 that you have kept in the bank. So by the end of the year, you will have around ₹1.5 lakh which will become your emergency fund.
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Suggests investing Rs 1 lakh in a flexi cap mutual fund for retirement planning, with an expected average return of 15%.
...and the remaining ₹1 lakh we can take a little more risk and we will invest it in a flexi cap mutual fund which on an average can give you a return of 15% instead of 12%...
6 months ago
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Suggests investing Rs 1 lakh in a flexi cap mutual fund for retirement planning, with an expected average return of 15%.
...and the remaining ₹1 lakh we can take a little more risk and we will invest it in a flexi cap mutual fund which on an average can give you a return of 15% instead of 12%...
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Recommends investing Rs 1 lakh in a corporate bond mutual fund for retirement planning, expecting a 9% return.
The first ₹1 lakh corporate bond mutual fund will give you a return of around 9%.
6 months ago
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Recommends investing Rs 1 lakh in a corporate bond mutual fund for retirement planning, expecting a 9% return.
The first ₹1 lakh corporate bond mutual fund will give you a return of around 9%.
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Suggests investing Rs 10 lakh in a corporate bond mutual fund for the younger son's education, expecting it to grow to approximately Rs 22 lakh (9% return).
...and you can invest the remaining 10 lakh in a corporate bond mutual fund. So this Rs 10 lakh will become around Rs 22 lakh which you would have invested in Nifty 50 and the one in your corporate bond will probably give you 9%...
6 months ago
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Suggests investing Rs 10 lakh in a corporate bond mutual fund for the younger son's education, expecting it to grow to approximately Rs 22 lakh (9% return).
...and you can invest the remaining 10 lakh in a corporate bond mutual fund. So this Rs 10 lakh will become around Rs 22 lakh which you would have invested in Nifty 50 and the one in your corporate bond will probably give you 9%...
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Suggests investing Rs 1 lakh for the elder son's education in a debt mutual fund for one year, expecting a 6-7% return.
We will invest it in a debt mutual fund for one year. This mutual fund does not invest in the stock market but invests in debt or fixed income. You get a little more in fixed deposit. This will give you anywhere between 6 to 7% right now...
6 months ago
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Suggests investing Rs 1 lakh for the elder son's education in a debt mutual fund for one year, expecting a 6-7% return.
We will invest it in a debt mutual fund for one year. This mutual fund does not invest in the stock market but invests in debt or fixed income. You get a little more in fixed deposit. This will give you anywhere between 6 to 7% right now...
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A 7-8% discount is expected due to GST changes.
Expect a discount of 7 to 8%.
4 months ago
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A 7-8% discount is expected due to GST changes.
Expect a discount of 7 to 8%.
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The speaker predicts a 15% annual return on investment, with a 10% increase in investment amount each year.
15% if returned. You can increase it by 10% every year.
9 months ago
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The speaker predicts a 15% annual return on investment, with a 10% increase in investment amount each year.
15% if returned. You can increase it by 10% every year.
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The first personal loan is predicted to be paid off next month using community investment funds.
Next month you will receive ₹1 lakh of community investment. You can close your first personal loan completely with it.
9 months ago
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The first personal loan is predicted to be paid off next month using community investment funds.
Next month you will receive ₹1 lakh of community investment. You can close your first personal loan completely with it.
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Projected 12% annual return on Nifty 50 mutual fund, leading to Rs 3 lakh growing to Rs 10 lakh in 3 years.
on an average, it will give you 12% return in 3 years. So after 3 years this ₹3 lakh would have become around ₹1 lakh.
8 months ago
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Projected 12% annual return on Nifty 50 mutual fund, leading to Rs 3 lakh growing to Rs 10 lakh in 3 years.
on an average, it will give you 12% return in 3 years. So after 3 years this ₹3 lakh would have become around ₹1 lakh.
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The long-term capital gains tax, currently at 12.5%, may gradually increase to 15-20%.
This too may gradually increase to 1520.
9 months ago
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The long-term capital gains tax, currently at 12.5%, may gradually increase to 15-20%.
This too may gradually increase to 1520.
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A ₹5 lakh loan is projected to double to ₹10 lakh in just two and a half years if not repaid quickly.
If you do not repay these quickly or if there is a delay of one month, two months, three months, these loans will increase so fast that you will not even know when this outstanding amount of Rs 5 lakh will become Rs 10 lakh. Because this 5 lakh will take only two and a half years to become 10 lakh.
8 months ago
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A ₹5 lakh loan is projected to double to ₹10 lakh in just two and a half years if not repaid quickly.
If you do not repay these quickly or if there is a delay of one month, two months, three months, these loans will increase so fast that you will not even know when this outstanding amount of Rs 5 lakh will become Rs 10 lakh. Because this 5 lakh will take only two and a half years to become 10 lakh.
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Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) are unlikely to be reintroduced.
it is unlikely that SGBs will be reintroduced.
9 months ago
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Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) are unlikely to be reintroduced.
it is unlikely that SGBs will be reintroduced.
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An extra ₹1,000 per month EMI payment will help clear the remaining 26 EMIs in approximately 18-20 months.
so you will pay EMI of ₹10,000 extra EMI every month of ₹10 or ₹1000 so the 26 EMIs that are left you will be able to finish it in around 20 and 18 to 20 EMIs itself
8 months ago
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An extra ₹1,000 per month EMI payment will help clear the remaining 26 EMIs in approximately 18-20 months.
so you will pay EMI of ₹10,000 extra EMI every month of ₹10 or ₹1000 so the 26 EMIs that are left you will be able to finish it in around 20 and 18 to 20 EMIs itself
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The total accumulated amount after 30 days of daily doubling will be 54 crore.
how much total amount you will get in 30 days ? 54 Crorepati
9 months ago
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The total accumulated amount after 30 days of daily doubling will be 54 crore.
how much total amount you will get in 30 days ? 54 Crorepati
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The daily doubling amount will reach ₹1 crore by the 28th day of the month.
By the 28th day it will reach ₹1 crore.
9 months ago
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The daily doubling amount will reach ₹1 crore by the 28th day of the month.
By the 28th day it will reach ₹1 crore.
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The daily doubling amount will reach ₹1 crore by the 25th day of the month.
₹1 crore in the 25th day itself.
9 months ago
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The daily doubling amount will reach ₹1 crore by the 25th day of the month.
₹1 crore in the 25th day itself.
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The daily doubling amount will reach ₹5 lakh by the 20th day of the month.
₹5 lakh by the 20th day.
9 months ago
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The daily doubling amount will reach ₹5 lakh by the 20th day of the month.
₹5 lakh by the 20th day.
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Starting with ₹1, the amount will double daily for a month.
₹1 doubling every day for a month.
9 months ago
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Starting with ₹1, the amount will double daily for a month.
₹1 doubling every day for a month.
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For investments longer than three years, equity mutual funds are considered the best option.
Above three years, equity mutual funds are best friends.
7 months ago
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For investments longer than three years, equity mutual funds are considered the best option.
Above three years, equity mutual funds are best friends.
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For investments of 1-3 years, corporate bond mutual funds are recommended over stocks, offering a fixed rate of return of approximately 9-10% with low expense ratios and no exit load.
And if you want to keep the money for one to three years, then I don't think you should invest in the stock market. You can invest in mutual funds of corporate bonds. There is almost a fixed rate of return. There is definitely alcohol but not so much stock market but nearly 9 to 10% interest rate expense ratio low exit load nothing.
7 months ago
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For investments of 1-3 years, corporate bond mutual funds are recommended over stocks, offering a fixed rate of return of approximately 9-10% with low expense ratios and no exit load.
And if you want to keep the money for one to three years, then I don't think you should invest in the stock market. You can invest in mutual funds of corporate bonds. There is almost a fixed rate of return. There is definitely alcohol but not so much stock market but nearly 9 to 10% interest rate expense ratio low exit load nothing.
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The remaining rent and loans will be cleared within two months starting from August, with full repayment expected by September if the plan is followed.
you will use that ₹4850 to pay the remaining rent and the remaining loans you had taken, you will do it from the month of August and that too will be repaid within two months, so now we have reached September if you did this correctly.
7 months ago
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The remaining rent and loans will be cleared within two months starting from August, with full repayment expected by September if the plan is followed.
you will use that ₹4850 to pay the remaining rent and the remaining loans you had taken, you will do it from the month of August and that too will be repaid within two months, so now we have reached September if you did this correctly.
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A monthly transfer of ₹3000 will be initiated to establish an emergency fund immediately after the husband's salary is received.
at that very moment ₹3000 will be transferred from that bank account to the new bank account. This ₹3000 is your emergency fund.
7 months ago
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A monthly transfer of ₹3000 will be initiated to establish an emergency fund immediately after the husband's salary is received.
at that very moment ₹3000 will be transferred from that bank account to the new bank account. This ₹3000 is your emergency fund.
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Husband's investment allocation will be ₹3500 in Nifty 50, ₹2000 in Flexi Cap, and ₹1500 in Small Cap.
We will invest ₹3500 in Nifty 50. We will invest ₹2000 in Flexi Cap and ₹1500 in Small Cap.
7 months ago
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Husband's investment allocation will be ₹3500 in Nifty 50, ₹2000 in Flexi Cap, and ₹1500 in Small Cap.
We will invest ₹3500 in Nifty 50. We will invest ₹2000 in Flexi Cap and ₹1500 in Small Cap.
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Investing ₹75,000 annually or ₹5,500 monthly in the stock market can yield an average minimum return of 12%.
if this same ₹75,000 or ₹5,500 per month had been invested in the stock market, the payer would have earned a minimum return of 12%, which one can easily earn on an average.
8 months ago
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Investing ₹75,000 annually or ₹5,500 monthly in the stock market can yield an average minimum return of 12%.
if this same ₹75,000 or ₹5,500 per month had been invested in the stock market, the payer would have earned a minimum return of 12%, which one can easily earn on an average.
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Investing ₹25,000 per month at age 30, as a family effort, will lead to a significantly improved financial position compared to the current situation.
If you start investing ₹25,000 per month at the age of 30, it will not be just you but the entire family's investment because right now we are doing it by pooling in the income of the entire family. You will still be in a far better spot than where you are right now
9 months ago
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Investing ₹25,000 per month at age 30, as a family effort, will lead to a significantly improved financial position compared to the current situation.
If you start investing ₹25,000 per month at the age of 30, it will not be just you but the entire family's investment because right now we are doing it by pooling in the income of the entire family. You will still be in a far better spot than where you are right now
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Assumed average annual returns for different asset classes: Mutual Funds (15%), Day Funds (8%), Stocks (15%), Fixed Deposits (7%), Gold Funds (11%).
Mutual Fund 15% Day Fund 8% Stocks 15% Fixed Deposit 7% Gold Fund 11%
9 months ago
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Assumed average annual returns for different asset classes: Mutual Funds (15%), Day Funds (8%), Stocks (15%), Fixed Deposits (7%), Gold Funds (11%).
Mutual Fund 15% Day Fund 8% Stocks 15% Fixed Deposit 7% Gold Fund 11%
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After 1 month, an ₹11,000 EMI loan will be paid off. This freed-up amount, along with the ₹10,000 from a committee, will be directed towards another loan (loan number eight).
After 1 month your loan of ₹11,000 will be closed. So that ₹10,000 will now be empty with you. When those ₹10,000 are empty, then you can start giving those ₹10,000 to the relative with loan number eight so that he feels that now it has started getting repaid and it will be repaid in a few days, so after 3 months of loaning ₹10 every month, your ₹10 committee will also get exhausted, so now you have ₹10,000
9 months ago
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After 1 month, an ₹11,000 EMI loan will be paid off. This freed-up amount, along with the ₹10,000 from a committee, will be directed towards another loan (loan number eight).
After 1 month your loan of ₹11,000 will be closed. So that ₹10,000 will now be empty with you. When those ₹10,000 are empty, then you can start giving those ₹10,000 to the relative with loan number eight so that he feels that now it has started getting repaid and it will be repaid in a few days, so after 3 months of loaning ₹10 every month, your ₹10 committee will also get exhausted, so now you have ₹10,000
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Within 5 months, two loans are projected to be repaid, freeing up approximately ₹21,000 per month.
First of all, within 2 months, your first loan whose EMI is around ₹11,000 is going to end. And in three more months, your committee investment of ₹10,000 will be finished. Meaning, within 5 months you will have around ₹21,000 free every month
9 months ago
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Within 5 months, two loans are projected to be repaid, freeing up approximately ₹21,000 per month.
First of all, within 2 months, your first loan whose EMI is around ₹11,000 is going to end. And in three more months, your committee investment of ₹10,000 will be finished. Meaning, within 5 months you will have around ₹21,000 free every month
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It will take approximately 5-6 years to repay the ₹15 lakh loan even with a ₹25,000 monthly prepayment, due to accumulating interest.
Because even if you pay ₹25,000 then only ₹3 lakh is lost in a year. That means it will take him 5 years to clear it. 5 to 6 years because interest will keep accumulating.
9 months ago
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It will take approximately 5-6 years to repay the ₹15 lakh loan even with a ₹25,000 monthly prepayment, due to accumulating interest.
Because even if you pay ₹25,000 then only ₹3 lakh is lost in a year. That means it will take him 5 years to clear it. 5 to 6 years because interest will keep accumulating.
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Expected long-term returns for different market segments are: Nifty 50 (12-13%), Mid Cap/Flexi Cap (15-16%), and Small Cap (18-20%).
The performance of the stock market in the last one or two years. That is not reflective of how long term performance is. Benchmark Nifty 50 12 to 13% Mid Cap Flexi Cap 15 to 16% Small Cap 18 to 20%
8 months ago
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Expected long-term returns for different market segments are: Nifty 50 (12-13%), Mid Cap/Flexi Cap (15-16%), and Small Cap (18-20%).
The performance of the stock market in the last one or two years. That is not reflective of how long term performance is. Benchmark Nifty 50 12 to 13% Mid Cap Flexi Cap 15 to 16% Small Cap 18 to 20%
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Dividend yields of 10% might attract short-term investors but may not be sustainable in the long run.
if the dividend yield is 10%, then it may be attracting dividend investors for the short term, but in the long term, it may not be sustainable.
10 months ago
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Dividend yields of 10% might attract short-term investors but may not be sustainable in the long run.
if the dividend yield is 10%, then it may be attracting dividend investors for the short term, but in the long term, it may not be sustainable.
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A ₹1 lakh loan, currently only paying interest, will be fully repaid within 6 months, bringing the total repayment period to 24 months.
At this point, you will start repaying the ₹1 lakh loan on which you are paying only interest. It will take you 6 months to repay it and now you are at 24 months.
9 months ago
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A ₹1 lakh loan, currently only paying interest, will be fully repaid within 6 months, bringing the total repayment period to 24 months.
At this point, you will start repaying the ₹1 lakh loan on which you are paying only interest. It will take you 6 months to repay it and now you are at 24 months.
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After 24 months, three loans at 24% interest will be repaid. Subsequently, a ₹73,000 interest-free loan will be repaid within approximately 5 months.
So, your EMI is still the same at ₹32,218 but the loans of your three friends at 24% interest have been repaid. ... At this point you have a loan of Rs 73,000 on which you do not have to pay interest, you will start repaying it. So he will be done in about 5 months.
9 months ago
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After 24 months, three loans at 24% interest will be repaid. Subsequently, a ₹73,000 interest-free loan will be repaid within approximately 5 months.
So, your EMI is still the same at ₹32,218 but the loans of your three friends at 24% interest have been repaid. ... At this point you have a loan of Rs 73,000 on which you do not have to pay interest, you will start repaying it. So he will be done in about 5 months.
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Within the next 2 months, after a total of 26 months, a specific loan with four remaining EMIs will be fully repaid.
So, it has been 2 years since today. At this point, only three loans remain. ... So you will finish that loan also in the next 2 months.
9 months ago
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Within the next 2 months, after a total of 26 months, a specific loan with four remaining EMIs will be fully repaid.
So, it has been 2 years since today. At this point, only three loans remain. ... So you will finish that loan also in the next 2 months.
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Two loans of ₹50,000 each are expected to be fully repaid within 3 months from a specific point in the repayment plan.
So, we have reached the 13th month. ... So, after 3 months both your loans of Rs.500 will be closed.
9 months ago
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Two loans of ₹50,000 each are expected to be fully repaid within 3 months from a specific point in the repayment plan.
So, we have reached the 13th month. ... So, after 3 months both your loans of Rs.500 will be closed.
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A particular loan is projected to be repaid within 4-5 months.
This will also be repaid within four to five months.
9 months ago
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A particular loan is projected to be repaid within 4-5 months.
This will also be repaid within four to five months.
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It's projected that all loans can be repaid within 30-31 months (approximately 2.5 years), freeing up ₹48,000 monthly income.
So, we have reached 27 months. And if you assume that the loan is paid off in 30 or 31 months, that is, after two and a half years from today, your EMI will be zero. You will have Rs 48000 per month sir.
9 months ago
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It's projected that all loans can be repaid within 30-31 months (approximately 2.5 years), freeing up ₹48,000 monthly income.
So, we have reached 27 months. And if you assume that the loan is paid off in 30 or 31 months, that is, after two and a half years from today, your EMI will be zero. You will have Rs 48000 per month sir.
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Sourav Joshi's channel membership revenue is estimated to be ₹2.5 lakh per month.
Channel membership 2025 lakh.
10 months ago
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Sourav Joshi's channel membership revenue is estimated to be ₹2.5 lakh per month.
Channel membership 2025 lakh.
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Dividend income from a well-structured portfolio can continue even during market crashes and as the portfolio grows.
This income is coming even though the portfolio is being expanded. This income is coming even when the crash is happening. It will continue.
10 months ago
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Dividend income from a well-structured portfolio can continue even during market crashes and as the portfolio grows.
This income is coming even though the portfolio is being expanded. This income is coming even when the crash is happening. It will continue.
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An initial investment of ₹1 doubling daily would reach ₹1 crore by the 25th day and ₹1 crore by the 28th day of a 30-day month.
₹1 doubling every day for a month. ₹1 crore in the 25th day itself. By the 28th day it will reach ₹1 crore.
9 months ago
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An initial investment of ₹1 doubling daily would reach ₹1 crore by the 25th day and ₹1 crore by the 28th day of a 30-day month.
₹1 doubling every day for a month. ₹1 crore in the 25th day itself. By the 28th day it will reach ₹1 crore.
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Reinvesting dividend income will cause a dividend portfolio to grow larger each year.
So what happens is that every year this now starts becoming bigger. So in year two you again have ₹5 lakh 5000. It will generate a dividend income.
10 months ago
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Reinvesting dividend income will cause a dividend portfolio to grow larger each year.
So what happens is that every year this now starts becoming bigger. So in year two you again have ₹5 lakh 5000. It will generate a dividend income.
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Average dividend yield for stocks is expected to be between 1% and 3%.
Dividend yield is approximately in the same range. 1 to 3% of the share value.
10 months ago
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Average dividend yield for stocks is expected to be between 1% and 3%.
Dividend yield is approximately in the same range. 1 to 3% of the share value.
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Investment in real estate is projected to grow by 10% annually.
So I assumed it would grow by 10%.
10 months ago
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Investment in real estate is projected to grow by 10% annually.
So I assumed it would grow by 10%.
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Sourav Joshi's total monthly income projected to be between ₹4 crore and ₹4 crore (likely a typo, intended to be a range), leading to an annual income of around ₹60 crore.
Meaning monthly income could be Rs 4 to 4 crore or around Rs 60 crore per year
10 months ago
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Sourav Joshi's total monthly income projected to be between ₹4 crore and ₹4 crore (likely a typo, intended to be a range), leading to an annual income of around ₹60 crore.
Meaning monthly income could be Rs 4 to 4 crore or around Rs 60 crore per year
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Sourav Joshi's brand partnership revenue can reach up to ₹1 crore per month.
Brand partnership can be up to Rs 1 crore.
10 months ago
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Sourav Joshi's brand partnership revenue can reach up to ₹1 crore per month.
Brand partnership can be up to Rs 1 crore.
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Prices for imported toys and gadgets are expected to increase by 15-20%, potentially raising a ₹2,000 toy to ₹2,500.
imported toys and gadgets may increase by 15 to 20%. Maybe that ₹2,000 toy is now ₹2,500
10 months ago
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Prices for imported toys and gadgets are expected to increase by 15-20%, potentially raising a ₹2,000 toy to ₹2,500.
imported toys and gadgets may increase by 15 to 20%. Maybe that ₹2,000 toy is now ₹2,500
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Electric scooter and EV component prices are anticipated to increase by 10-15%. An electric scooter costing ₹1 lakh could see a price hike to ₹1.1 lakh.
Electric scooters EV components can increase by 10 to 15%. Meaning a scooter worth 1 lakh may increase by ₹101000.
10 months ago
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Electric scooter and EV component prices are anticipated to increase by 10-15%. An electric scooter costing ₹1 lakh could see a price hike to ₹1.1 lakh.
Electric scooters EV components can increase by 10 to 15%. Meaning a scooter worth 1 lakh may increase by ₹101000.
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Laptops and tablets are expected to see an 8-10% price increase.
Laptops, tablets expected price range 8 to 10% meaning a laptop worth Rs 5,000 will now probably cost Rs 55,000.
10 months ago
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Laptops and tablets are expected to see an 8-10% price increase.
Laptops, tablets expected price range 8 to 10% meaning a laptop worth Rs 5,000 will now probably cost Rs 55,000.
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iPhone prices are predicted to increase by 7-12%, potentially raising the price of a Rs 70,000 iPhone to Rs 80,000.
There is a possibility of price increase by 7 to 12%. This means that the iPhone priced at Rs 70,000 can now cost around Rs 80,000.
10 months ago
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iPhone prices are predicted to increase by 7-12%, potentially raising the price of a Rs 70,000 iPhone to Rs 80,000.
There is a possibility of price increase by 7 to 12%. This means that the iPhone priced at Rs 70,000 can now cost around Rs 80,000.
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An initial investment of ₹1 lakh in a gold mutual fund in 2010 is projected to be worth ₹4 lakh by 2025, outperforming physical gold by approximately 60%.
The value of the daughter's gold investment in 2025 will be around ₹4 lakh, meaning she will get around 60% more returns on an investment of ₹1 lakh.
10 months ago
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An initial investment of ₹1 lakh in a gold mutual fund in 2010 is projected to be worth ₹4 lakh by 2025, outperforming physical gold by approximately 60%.
The value of the daughter's gold investment in 2025 will be around ₹4 lakh, meaning she will get around 60% more returns on an investment of ₹1 lakh.
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Any new income stream should aim to generate an hourly rate higher than her current job's approximate ₹136 per hour.
Your earnings should not be less than that. So to give you a sense right now, let's assume, like Broadly, that you work 40 hours a week. ... And you earn ₹30,000. So if I were to calculate you earn approximately ₹136 per hour, whatever your new income stream will be, that has to earn more than this for you.
10 months ago
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Any new income stream should aim to generate an hourly rate higher than her current job's approximate ₹136 per hour.
Your earnings should not be less than that. So to give you a sense right now, let's assume, like Broadly, that you work 40 hours a week. ... And you earn ₹30,000. So if I were to calculate you earn approximately ₹136 per hour, whatever your new income stream will be, that has to earn more than this for you.
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When starting a new income stream, prioritize investing time rather than money initially, only investing financially once the potential is validated.
Don't make any money investments at least in the start. Because you are tasting it. You are evaluating him. You don't know whether it will go well or not... time should be your biggest investment early on. As soon as you know, there is potential in this ... Now I can invest in it.
10 months ago
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When starting a new income stream, prioritize investing time rather than money initially, only investing financially once the potential is validated.
Don't make any money investments at least in the start. Because you are tasting it. You are evaluating him. You don't know whether it will go well or not... time should be your biggest investment early on. As soon as you know, there is potential in this ... Now I can invest in it.
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Predicts that Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) will not be reintroduced due to government issues.
SGBs were a great option. But I don't think they will come back because the government has given them some trouble. ... But my prediction is that SGBs will not return.
10 months ago
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Predicts that Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs) will not be reintroduced due to government issues.
SGBs were a great option. But I don't think they will come back because the government has given them some trouble. ... But my prediction is that SGBs will not return.
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For funds needed within three years, recommend investing primarily in safe assets like gold (around 80%) and a small portion in large-cap equity like Nifty (around 20%).
First of all, if you know that you will need money in the next three years, then wherever you are investing, please invest very little in equity, if at all. ... my suggestion will be around 80% Gold 20% Nifty.
10 months ago
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For funds needed within three years, recommend investing primarily in safe assets like gold (around 80%) and a small portion in large-cap equity like Nifty (around 20%).
First of all, if you know that you will need money in the next three years, then wherever you are investing, please invest very little in equity, if at all. ... my suggestion will be around 80% Gold 20% Nifty.
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Garima should stop her current SIPs from April and redirect the ₹3000 per month towards building her emergency fund.
So my suggestion is that you should stop your SIPs. Ok? So whatever you have already invested, let them be. They don't need to sell you. But you will stop your SIP from April starting. And the ₹3000 SIP that you have done, you will actually start saving that ₹3000 towards your emergency fund by keeping it in a separate bank account or in a separate corner.
10 months ago
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Garima should stop her current SIPs from April and redirect the ₹3000 per month towards building her emergency fund.
So my suggestion is that you should stop your SIPs. Ok? So whatever you have already invested, let them be. They don't need to sell you. But you will stop your SIP from April starting. And the ₹3000 SIP that you have done, you will actually start saving that ₹3000 towards your emergency fund by keeping it in a separate bank account or in a separate corner.
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Garima should obtain health insurance with a cover of ₹3-4 lakh, costing approximately ₹500-700 per month, once her ₹800 EMI is finished.
As soon as your EMI of ₹800 is over, Garima what you have to do is you should get health insurance for yourself. Ok? ... A cover of ₹3 lakh, ₹4 lakh will be good for you and you will get it in the same ₹800 approximately per month that you are right now spending on your EMI. So get health insurance for yourself of a 3 lakh cover and hopefully you will get it between ₹500 to ₹700.
10 months ago
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Garima should obtain health insurance with a cover of ₹3-4 lakh, costing approximately ₹500-700 per month, once her ₹800 EMI is finished.
As soon as your EMI of ₹800 is over, Garima what you have to do is you should get health insurance for yourself. Ok? ... A cover of ₹3 lakh, ₹4 lakh will be good for you and you will get it in the same ₹800 approximately per month that you are right now spending on your EMI. So get health insurance for yourself of a 3 lakh cover and hopefully you will get it between ₹500 to ₹700.
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The speaker predicts that acquiring new skills over one to two years can lead to establishing a side income or even a main income.
in those one or two years, you can start a side income with a new skill or make it your main income, that's your wish.
11 months ago
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The speaker predicts that acquiring new skills over one to two years can lead to establishing a side income or even a main income.
in those one or two years, you can start a side income with a new skill or make it your main income, that's your wish.
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The government may not re-introduce Sovereign Gold Bonds due to higher-than-anticipated costs associated with the significant increase in gold prices and the additional returns provided.
And this SGB has a duration of 8 years. But what happened was that in these eight years, when SGB was launched, the price of gold increased so drastically. Plus, the % return on top of that, I believe the expense to the government was much more than they anticipated. So, it is possible that the government will not come back with an SGB offer.
1 year ago
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The government may not re-introduce Sovereign Gold Bonds due to higher-than-anticipated costs associated with the significant increase in gold prices and the additional returns provided.
And this SGB has a duration of 8 years. But what happened was that in these eight years, when SGB was launched, the price of gold increased so drastically. Plus, the % return on top of that, I believe the expense to the government was much more than they anticipated. So, it is possible that the government will not come back with an SGB offer.
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Long-term capital gains tax on gold, currently at 12.5%, is likely to increase in the future.
Long term capital gain tax is applicable after three years and it is currently at 12.5%. Most likely, it is going to increase over a period of time.
1 year ago
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Long-term capital gains tax on gold, currently at 12.5%, is likely to increase in the future.
Long term capital gain tax is applicable after three years and it is currently at 12.5%. Most likely, it is going to increase over a period of time.
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To save for a December wedding, a strategy is proposed: save 8,000 from fixed income plus variable income (estimated 4,000) for a total of 12,000 per month, prioritizing RDs or small FDs. By December, this, combined with a maturing 1 lakh FD, could result in approximately 1.5 lakh saved.
Starting August, if you want to save for your wedding, because your wedding is in December, and you want to be able to do it efficiently by taking a minimum loan, then you can save 8,000 rupees per month from your fixed income. Plus, by adding whatever variable amount you get each month, hopefully it will be around 4,000, which means the total could be 12,000 rupees. You should start saving that, but because it's a very short period, we wo n't invest it anywhere in the stock market, etc. You cannot mess with it much because it is a planned expense, so you should start a recurring deposit for it or make FDs of small amounts for it. My best suggestion is that recurring deposit is fine, so start an RD, whatever you get for Rs. 45 is also enough, so start with an RD of Rs. 8 per month which will be from your fixed salary plus whatever variable amount you get each month, that end whatever you get, whether you get Rs. 4, 6, 10 or you don't get anything, then don't invest that month, but at least Rs. 8000 should be going in every month so that when the time of marriage comes, the FD of Rs. 1 lakh that you have, which will mature by the way in October, you should convert it back into FD because if that becomes FD plus this becomes RD, then you will be able to save around Rs. 1.5 lakh by December.
11 months ago
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To save for a December wedding, a strategy is proposed: save 8,000 from fixed income plus variable income (estimated 4,000) for a total of 12,000 per month, prioritizing RDs or small FDs. By December, this, combined with a maturing 1 lakh FD, could result in approximately 1.5 lakh saved.
Starting August, if you want to save for your wedding, because your wedding is in December, and you want to be able to do it efficiently by taking a minimum loan, then you can save 8,000 rupees per month from your fixed income. Plus, by adding whatever variable amount you get each month, hopefully it will be around 4,000, which means the total could be 12,000 rupees. You should start saving that, but because it's a very short period, we wo n't invest it anywhere in the stock market, etc. You cannot mess with it much because it is a planned expense, so you should start a recurring deposit for it or make FDs of small amounts for it. My best suggestion is that recurring deposit is fine, so start an RD, whatever you get for Rs. 45 is also enough, so start with an RD of Rs. 8 per month which will be from your fixed salary plus whatever variable amount you get each month, that end whatever you get, whether you get Rs. 4, 6, 10 or you don't get anything, then don't invest that month, but at least Rs. 8000 should be going in every month so that when the time of marriage comes, the FD of Rs. 1 lakh that you have, which will mature by the way in October, you should convert it back into FD because if that becomes FD plus this becomes RD, then you will be able to save around Rs. 1.5 lakh by December.
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The individual will be debt-free from existing loans (bike and phone EMIs) within four months, allowing them to start their investment journey in August.
within two months, the EMI of your bike is going to end... finish the EMI of your phone also within two months so that you will be completely free from the loan in four months, April, June, July. Then Starting August, you can now begin your investment journey.
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The individual will be debt-free from existing loans (bike and phone EMIs) within four months, allowing them to start their investment journey in August.
within two months, the EMI of your bike is going to end... finish the EMI of your phone also within two months so that you will be completely free from the loan in four months, April, June, July. Then Starting August, you can now begin your investment journey.
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Due to a pre-existing kidney condition, the sister may face difficulties obtaining health insurance, or coverage might exclude her current condition with a waiting period.
you should definitely get health insurance for her. Now it will be very difficult to get that health insurance for her because she has an assisting condition in which she has also been hospitalized and there is a record of that too so it is possible that you may not get it at all or even if you get it then you will not get insurance for her assisting condition or you will get it after some time so this is called PD in health insurance ED, pre- assisting diseases and some other PDs are sometimes not accepted in health insurance
11 months ago
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Due to a pre-existing kidney condition, the sister may face difficulties obtaining health insurance, or coverage might exclude her current condition with a waiting period.
you should definitely get health insurance for her. Now it will be very difficult to get that health insurance for her because she has an assisting condition in which she has also been hospitalized and there is a record of that too so it is possible that you may not get it at all or even if you get it then you will not get insurance for her assisting condition or you will get it after some time so this is called PD in health insurance ED, pre- assisting diseases and some other PDs are sometimes not accepted in health insurance
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Consolidating a personal loan (14-15%) into a loan against property (8-10%) can significantly reduce interest costs.
Suppose a personal loan is running at 14-15%. But you have a home. You can take loan against property at home. Which will come to 89-10%. Whereas personal loan is 1415%. So that will make a huge difference.
11 months ago
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Consolidating a personal loan (14-15%) into a loan against property (8-10%) can significantly reduce interest costs.
Suppose a personal loan is running at 14-15%. But you have a home. You can take loan against property at home. Which will come to 89-10%. Whereas personal loan is 1415%. So that will make a huge difference.
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Consolidating high-interest credit card debt (35-50%) into a lower-interest personal loan (14-15%) is recommended.
Try consolidating your higher interest rate loans, which are mostly credit card loans, and take a lower interest rate loan. For example, your interest on credit card is 35%, 40% and sometimes even 50%. Personal loan comes at only 14 or 15%. So take a personal loan to pay off all your credit card debt or everything in one go.
11 months ago
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Consolidating high-interest credit card debt (35-50%) into a lower-interest personal loan (14-15%) is recommended.
Try consolidating your higher interest rate loans, which are mostly credit card loans, and take a lower interest rate loan. For example, your interest on credit card is 35%, 40% and sometimes even 50%. Personal loan comes at only 14 or 15%. So take a personal loan to pay off all your credit card debt or everything in one go.
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Increasing EMI by 10% annually and paying one extra EMI per year can repay a 25-year home loan in 10 years, saving 60% on interest.
If you have a 10% step up and you pay one additional EMI every year. Your 25-year loan will be repaid in just 10 years. You will save 60% on your interest that you will pay to the bank.
11 months ago
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Increasing EMI by 10% annually and paying one extra EMI per year can repay a 25-year home loan in 10 years, saving 60% on interest.
If you have a 10% step up and you pay one additional EMI every year. Your 25-year loan will be repaid in just 10 years. You will save 60% on your interest that you will pay to the bank.
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Due to severe financial distress, there's a possibility that loan and credit card debts could be settled at a 35% rate after negotiation.
Many times, it may be possible in your situation because you are genuinely in financial trouble and it is not that you do not want to pay, but you do not have any means to pay. So, it is possible that if you talk to every person, personal loan holder, credit card holder, and say that I do not have a way out, then it may be settled at 35%
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Due to severe financial distress, there's a possibility that loan and credit card debts could be settled at a 35% rate after negotiation.
Many times, it may be possible in your situation because you are genuinely in financial trouble and it is not that you do not want to pay, but you do not have any means to pay. So, it is possible that if you talk to every person, personal loan holder, credit card holder, and say that I do not have a way out, then it may be settled at 35%
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A promotion is expected in the March cycle, which should result in a salary increase.
yes sir right now my promotion is about to come in March cycle so from there we should get some increment a little bit get it
1 year ago
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A promotion is expected in the March cycle, which should result in a salary increase.
yes sir right now my promotion is about to come in March cycle so from there we should get some increment a little bit get it
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Settling credit card debt will permanently damage one's credit rating, making it impossible to obtain future loans.
when you do this, you're branded for life. Your credit rating, based on which you can get loans in the future, whether it's an education loan, a home loan, a car loan, or any other personal loan, you should say goodbye to that.
1 year ago
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Settling credit card debt will permanently damage one's credit rating, making it impossible to obtain future loans.
when you do this, you're branded for life. Your credit rating, based on which you can get loans in the future, whether it's an education loan, a home loan, a car loan, or any other personal loan, you should say goodbye to that.
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A ₹4 lakh credit card debt, if only minimum payments are made for a year, could escalate to approximately ₹5.5 lakh.
If you do not repay it for a year, which you are doing now, you are paying only the minimum amount, then this Rs 4 lakh will become around Rs 55 lakh within a year
1 year ago
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A ₹4 lakh credit card debt, if only minimum payments are made for a year, could escalate to approximately ₹5.5 lakh.
If you do not repay it for a year, which you are doing now, you are paying only the minimum amount, then this Rs 4 lakh will become around Rs 55 lakh within a year
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Gold loans will have interest rates comparable to personal loans, which are significantly lower than credit card interest rates.
its rate of interest will be around that of a personal loan, so it is much less than a credit card
1 year ago
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Gold loans will have interest rates comparable to personal loans, which are significantly lower than credit card interest rates.
its rate of interest will be around that of a personal loan, so it is much less than a credit card
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It is possible to settle a ₹4 lakh credit card debt for ₹1.5 lakh over one to two years, though this will negatively impact credit rating.
If you settle this 4 lakh rupee, you'll settle it for 1.5 lakh rupees, and you'll pay the same amount you've been paying. Due to that, gradually over a period of one to two years, you will be able to repay this money.
1 year ago
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It is possible to settle a ₹4 lakh credit card debt for ₹1.5 lakh over one to two years, though this will negatively impact credit rating.
If you settle this 4 lakh rupee, you'll settle it for 1.5 lakh rupees, and you'll pay the same amount you've been paying. Due to that, gradually over a period of one to two years, you will be able to repay this money.
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Commercial space tourism is predicted to become more readily available for individuals.
Commercial space travel will become more accessible to the general public.
1 year ago
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Commercial space tourism is predicted to become more readily available for individuals.
Commercial space travel will become more accessible to the general public.
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Quantum computing's capabilities will drive progress in areas such as discovering new drugs and developing advanced materials.
This will lead to advancements in fields like drug discovery and materials science.
1 year ago
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Quantum computing's capabilities will drive progress in areas such as discovering new drugs and developing advanced materials.
This will lead to advancements in fields like drug discovery and materials science.
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Quantum computers are expected to begin tackling complex problems that are currently unsolvable by traditional computers.
Quantum computers will start to solve problems that are intractable for classical computers.
1 year ago
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Quantum computers are expected to begin tackling complex problems that are currently unsolvable by traditional computers.
Quantum computers will start to solve problems that are intractable for classical computers.
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There will be substantial investments in battery storage solutions to enhance the stability of the power grid.
We'll see significant investment in battery storage technology to improve grid stability.
1 year ago
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There will be substantial investments in battery storage solutions to enhance the stability of the power grid.
We'll see significant investment in battery storage technology to improve grid stability.
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The prices of solar and wind energy are expected to decrease further, improving their competitiveness against fossil fuels.
The cost of solar and wind power will continue to fall, making them more competitive with fossil fuels.
1 year ago
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The prices of solar and wind energy are expected to decrease further, improving their competitiveness against fossil fuels.
The cost of solar and wind power will continue to fall, making them more competitive with fossil fuels.
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Medicine customized to a person's genetic profile will become increasingly common.
Personalized medicine, tailored to an individual's genetic makeup, will become more widespread.
1 year ago
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Medicine customized to a person's genetic profile will become increasingly common.
Personalized medicine, tailored to an individual's genetic makeup, will become more widespread.
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CRISPR technology is predicted to transform gene editing, enabling significant progress in curing genetic disorders.
CRISPR technology will revolutionize gene editing, leading to breakthroughs in treating genetic diseases.
1 year ago
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CRISPR technology is predicted to transform gene editing, enabling significant progress in curing genetic disorders.
CRISPR technology will revolutionize gene editing, leading to breakthroughs in treating genetic diseases.
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AI will become a common feature in daily tools and services, enhancing their intelligence and personalization.
We'll see AI integrated into more everyday tools and services, making them smarter and more personalized.
1 year ago
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AI will become a common feature in daily tools and services, enhancing their intelligence and personalization.
We'll see AI integrated into more everyday tools and services, making them smarter and more personalized.
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The advancement of large language models (LLMs) will speed up, resulting in more advanced applications.
The development of large language models, or LLMs, will continue to accelerate, leading to more sophisticated applications.
1 year ago
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The advancement of large language models (LLMs) will speed up, resulting in more advanced applications.
The development of large language models, or LLMs, will continue to accelerate, leading to more sophisticated applications.
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Significant AI regulations are expected to be implemented within the next 18 months.
I think we're going to see significant regulatory frameworks emerge for AI over the next 18 months.
1 year ago
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Significant AI regulations are expected to be implemented within the next 18 months.
I think we're going to see significant regulatory frameworks emerge for AI over the next 18 months.
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The next major advancement in AI will be the development of generalized intelligence.
The next step for AI is likely to be generalized intelligence.
1 year ago
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The next major advancement in AI will be the development of generalized intelligence.
The next step for AI is likely to be generalized intelligence.
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Investing the 144,000 rupee lump sum in Nifty 50 for five years is projected to grow to approximately 2 lakh rupees.
If the same lump sum amount is Rs. 144000, then if you keep it for five years, then it will grow to around Rs. 2 lakh.
1 year ago
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Investing the 144,000 rupee lump sum in Nifty 50 for five years is projected to grow to approximately 2 lakh rupees.
If the same lump sum amount is Rs. 144000, then if you keep it for five years, then it will grow to around Rs. 2 lakh.
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The speaker expects small-cap funds to settle at 18-20% long-term returns, despite recent higher returns.
I have been with this fund for maybe 7 years now. So far, on an average, it has given me a return of 32%, which is quite insane and also unreasonable. I think that long term this will settle at about 18 to 20%, which is my minimum expectation.
1 year ago
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The speaker expects small-cap funds to settle at 18-20% long-term returns, despite recent higher returns.
I have been with this fund for maybe 7 years now. So far, on an average, it has given me a return of 32%, which is quite insane and also unreasonable. I think that long term this will settle at about 18 to 20%, which is my minimum expectation.
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Once the shop is rented out, likely by March or April, the speaker predicts the individual will cease providing direct financial support to their parents.
As soon as this rent starts, which hopefully will start by March maximum April, you will stop supporting them financially.
1 year ago
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Once the shop is rented out, likely by March or April, the speaker predicts the individual will cease providing direct financial support to their parents.
As soon as this rent starts, which hopefully will start by March maximum April, you will stop supporting them financially.
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Suggests a '100-x' rule for portfolio allocation, where 'x' is age, advocating for a percentage in stable assets (FDs, bonds, gold) and the remainder in stocks, with allocation to small/mid/large caps varying based on age and risk tolerance, aiming for a 12-13% long-term return from large caps.
Suppose 25, then x percent of your investment means 25 percent of your investment should go into safe assets where you get a stable rate of return, even if it is less, at 7, 8, 9, which can be obtained from gold, EPF, PPF, a little bit from FD, NPS, corporate bonds, government bonds, then you should invest the remaining 75 percent in the stock market but keep a mix in it as well. I usually say that if you are young then you can take risk, invest in small cap and mid cap, but even then at 40, 50, your Nifty should go to 50 only. In the remaining 50 percent, you can take more bets, maybe at 30 or 40 you can invest in mid cap, the remaining 10, 20 percent can be invested in small cap. If you are 30, 40, then you should invest more in Nifty 50 or large cap because there is stable return of 12 to 13 percent on a long term.
1 year ago
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Suggests a '100-x' rule for portfolio allocation, where 'x' is age, advocating for a percentage in stable assets (FDs, bonds, gold) and the remainder in stocks, with allocation to small/mid/large caps varying based on age and risk tolerance, aiming for a 12-13% long-term return from large caps.
Suppose 25, then x percent of your investment means 25 percent of your investment should go into safe assets where you get a stable rate of return, even if it is less, at 7, 8, 9, which can be obtained from gold, EPF, PPF, a little bit from FD, NPS, corporate bonds, government bonds, then you should invest the remaining 75 percent in the stock market but keep a mix in it as well. I usually say that if you are young then you can take risk, invest in small cap and mid cap, but even then at 40, 50, your Nifty should go to 50 only. In the remaining 50 percent, you can take more bets, maybe at 30 or 40 you can invest in mid cap, the remaining 10, 20 percent can be invested in small cap. If you are 30, 40, then you should invest more in Nifty 50 or large cap because there is stable return of 12 to 13 percent on a long term.
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Mandatory 30-second pauses via screen time apps will be implemented to curb impulse online shopping.
You will have to use any screen time app so that you will have to pause for at least 30 seconds before opening any shopping app.
1 year ago
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Mandatory 30-second pauses via screen time apps will be implemented to curb impulse online shopping.
You will have to use any screen time app so that you will have to pause for at least 30 seconds before opening any shopping app.
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A personal investment growth target of 16-18% is considered achievable, though short-term exceptional returns (like 45%) are not sustainable.
My personal goal for most people, for example, is that my money should grow at around 16 to 18 per cent. Right now it has grown like crazy. Last year, my portfolio, in the video that I made, I showed it, grew at around 45 per cent and I know that is not sustainable, I know it is going to come down, just at the beginning of this year. My portfolio has gone down to around 15-18
12 months ago
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A personal investment growth target of 16-18% is considered achievable, though short-term exceptional returns (like 45%) are not sustainable.
My personal goal for most people, for example, is that my money should grow at around 16 to 18 per cent. Right now it has grown like crazy. Last year, my portfolio, in the video that I made, I showed it, grew at around 45 per cent and I know that is not sustainable, I know it is going to come down, just at the beginning of this year. My portfolio has gone down to around 15-18
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Individual inflation rates, driven by spending on discretionary items like technology, dining out, and travel, are likely to be higher (8-10%) than the official government figures (5-6%).
The government says that inflation is at 5 to 6, but if you are watching this video on a smartphone, with a 5G connection or WiFi connection, then your inflation is at 8 or 10, because the 56 is for the country, in which the price of grains and food is at 60-70, and our spends are not the same. We spend a lot on entertainment, we spend a lot on eating out, we spend a lot on vacations, how much do we spend on petrol, then our inflation is definitely higher than the country's inflation.
12 months ago
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Individual inflation rates, driven by spending on discretionary items like technology, dining out, and travel, are likely to be higher (8-10%) than the official government figures (5-6%).
The government says that inflation is at 5 to 6, but if you are watching this video on a smartphone, with a 5G connection or WiFi connection, then your inflation is at 8 or 10, because the 56 is for the country, in which the price of grains and food is at 60-70, and our spends are not the same. We spend a lot on entertainment, we spend a lot on eating out, we spend a lot on vacations, how much do we spend on petrol, then our inflation is definitely higher than the country's inflation.
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A stop-loss strategy, setting a maximum acceptable loss, will be crucial for managing investments in volatile markets.
When your money falls very badly, please don't let it fall further. Implement a stop-loss concept: beyond this loss, I don't want to take any more losses, I can't take any more losses, and you will cut your losses and get out of it.
12 months ago
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A stop-loss strategy, setting a maximum acceptable loss, will be crucial for managing investments in volatile markets.
When your money falls very badly, please don't let it fall further. Implement a stop-loss concept: beyond this loss, I don't want to take any more losses, I can't take any more losses, and you will cut your losses and get out of it.
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Widespread casual conversations about stock market gains, especially from non-financial individuals, indicate a market peak or 'hype' that is likely to reverse.
When your local drivers start giving you stock tips, when The people who serve you tea and coffee said, 'Brother, I have earned such returns by trading that it is like blind money. You know something is going to explode. It has become too late.' This was the case in 2024.
12 months ago
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Widespread casual conversations about stock market gains, especially from non-financial individuals, indicate a market peak or 'hype' that is likely to reverse.
When your local drivers start giving you stock tips, when The people who serve you tea and coffee said, 'Brother, I have earned such returns by trading that it is like blind money. You know something is going to explode. It has become too late.' This was the case in 2024.
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A different investment strategy will be required in 2025 compared to 2024 to avoid losses.
And in this game, if you play 2025 the same way you played 2024, you're sure to lose.
12 months ago
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A different investment strategy will be required in 2025 compared to 2024 to avoid losses.
And in this game, if you play 2025 the same way you played 2024, you're sure to lose.
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Investing 100% of EMI amount can lead to loan repayment within 45 months.
Now, if you can invest 100% of the EMI amount, then you can repay your loan in the 45th month itself.
1 year ago
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Investing 100% of EMI amount can lead to loan repayment within 45 months.
Now, if you can invest 100% of the EMI amount, then you can repay your loan in the 45th month itself.
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Investing 10% of EMI in mutual funds yielding 12% will offset remaining loan balance by the 100th month.
Now, along with repaying this loan, if you start investing 10% of the EMI in mutual funds and that investment earns 12%, then around the 100th month, the value of your investment will be equal to your remaining loan amount.
1 year ago
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Investing 10% of EMI in mutual funds yielding 12% will offset remaining loan balance by the 100th month.
Now, along with repaying this loan, if you start investing 10% of the EMI in mutual funds and that investment earns 12%, then around the 100th month, the value of your investment will be equal to your remaining loan amount.
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Traditional long-term employment with a single company is no longer a viable career strategy due to rapid world changes.
The career playbook of our parents, that you would stay in the same company for 30, 40, 50 years and earn your living through provident fund and gratuity, is over.
1 year ago
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Traditional long-term employment with a single company is no longer a viable career strategy due to rapid world changes.
The career playbook of our parents, that you would stay in the same company for 30, 40, 50 years and earn your living through provident fund and gratuity, is over.
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Predicted that savings rates will go up in 2026.
Gold Price Bitcoin Will Increase and Savings Rates Will Go Up.
3 months ago
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Predicted that savings rates will go up in 2026.
Gold Price Bitcoin Will Increase and Savings Rates Will Go Up.
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Predicted that Gold price will increase in 2026.
Gold Price Bitcoin Will Increase and Savings Rates Will Go Up.
3 months ago
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Predicted that Gold price will increase in 2026.
Gold Price Bitcoin Will Increase and Savings Rates Will Go Up.
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Predicted that the individual can secure a Rs. 10 crore term life insurance plan for an annual premium of Rs. 7,000-8,000 due to their young age.
if you give Rs. 7000 or 8000 a year you will be able to get a Rs. 10 crore term plan ok thank
11 months ago
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Predicted that the individual can secure a Rs. 10 crore term life insurance plan for an annual premium of Rs. 7,000-8,000 due to their young age.
if you give Rs. 7000 or 8000 a year you will be able to get a Rs. 10 crore term plan ok thank
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Predicted that GST will not be applicable to individuals buying and selling used cars.
if you are buying and selling used cars individually, then thankfully it will not be applicable on you.
1 year ago
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Predicted that GST will not be applicable to individuals buying and selling used cars.
if you are buying and selling used cars individually, then thankfully it will not be applicable on you.
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Predicted that Bitcoin would be worth ₹1 crore (10,000,000 INR) in 2025.
Bitcoin is worth ₹1 crore
3 months ago
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Predicted that Bitcoin would be worth ₹1 crore (10,000,000 INR) in 2025.
Bitcoin is worth ₹1 crore
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Predicted that an investment will earn ₹14,000 every year.
you will be earning ₹14000 in it every year
3 months ago
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Predicted that an investment will earn ₹14,000 every year.
you will be earning ₹14000 in it every year
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Predicted that marriage will most probably happen in 2026.
Now it will most probably happen next year.
3 months ago
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Predicted that marriage will most probably happen in 2026.
Now it will most probably happen next year.
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Predicted that Nifty will have a 6.5% return in 2025.
the return of Nifty will be 6.5%
3 months ago
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Predicted that Nifty will have a 6.5% return in 2025.
the return of Nifty will be 6.5%
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Predicted that silver will have a 48% return in 2025.
the return of silver will be 48%
3 months ago
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Predicted that silver will have a 48% return in 2025.
the return of silver will be 48%
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Predicted that gold will have a 43% return in 2025.
In 2025, the return of gold will be 43%
3 months ago
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Predicted that gold will have a 43% return in 2025.
In 2025, the return of gold will be 43%
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Predicted that the participant will still have earning potential if they choose to work.
and you'll still be earning if you want to earn so there'll always be earning potential whatever extent there is.
10 months ago
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Predicted that the participant will still have earning potential if they choose to work.
and you'll still be earning if you want to earn so there'll always be earning potential whatever extent there is.
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Predicted that the kids' higher education will most likely be funded by education loans for which they will be responsible.
but they can take an education loan. And I'll encourage you to remind them that their education most likely is going to be funded by an education loan for which they will be responsible
10 months ago
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Predicted that the kids' higher education will most likely be funded by education loans for which they will be responsible.
but they can take an education loan. And I'll encourage you to remind them that their education most likely is going to be funded by an education loan for which they will be responsible
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Predicted that a ₹1 lakh investment in a mid-cap or flexi-cap mutual fund (assuming 15% annual return) will become ₹4 lakh after 10 years.
If you take a mid-cap or flexi-cap, then that means your money will double in 5 years. So, if you invest ₹1 lakh in it, then ... after 10 years it will become 4 lakh
1 year ago
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Predicted that a ₹1 lakh investment in a mid-cap or flexi-cap mutual fund (assuming 15% annual return) will become ₹4 lakh after 10 years.
If you take a mid-cap or flexi-cap, then that means your money will double in 5 years. So, if you invest ₹1 lakh in it, then ... after 10 years it will become 4 lakh
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Predicted that a ₹1 lakh investment in a mid-cap or flexi-cap mutual fund (assuming 15% annual return) will become ₹2 lakh after 5 years.
If you take a mid-cap or flexi-cap, then that means your money will double in 5 years. So, if you invest ₹1 lakh in it, then after 5 years it will become 2 lakh
1 year ago
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Predicted that a ₹1 lakh investment in a mid-cap or flexi-cap mutual fund (assuming 15% annual return) will become ₹2 lakh after 5 years.
If you take a mid-cap or flexi-cap, then that means your money will double in 5 years. So, if you invest ₹1 lakh in it, then after 5 years it will become 2 lakh
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Expressed hope that Rajat's loans will be largely repaid by January 2026.
And I sincerely hope that after a year we will check with you again as to what is your condition and at what point have you reached and when we talk to you then all your loans would have been repaid to a large extent, with the same hope I will wish you the best
1 year ago
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Expressed hope that Rajat's loans will be largely repaid by January 2026.
And I sincerely hope that after a year we will check with you again as to what is your condition and at what point have you reached and when we talk to you then all your loans would have been repaid to a large extent, with the same hope I will wish you the best
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The National Finals of the India Genius Challenge will be held in Delhi, and the brightest students will receive a ₹1 lakh scholarship.
An online round followed by the National Finals that will take place in Delhi. Where the brightest students will get a scholarship of ₹1 lakh.
2 months ago
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The National Finals of the India Genius Challenge will be held in Delhi, and the brightest students will receive a ₹1 lakh scholarship.
An online round followed by the National Finals that will take place in Delhi. Where the brightest students will get a scholarship of ₹1 lakh.
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Gold ETFs are predicted to yield an average return of 11-12%.
This on an average will give you 11 to 12%.
2 months ago
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Gold ETFs are predicted to yield an average return of 11-12%.
This on an average will give you 11 to 12%.
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Corporate bond mutual funds are predicted to yield an average return of 8-9%.
This will give you on an average 8 to 9%.
2 months ago
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Corporate bond mutual funds are predicted to yield an average return of 8-9%.
This will give you on an average 8 to 9%.
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The Webveda platform will undergo a complete revamp in 2026, transitioning from a courses platform to a learning platform.
Webveda is getting a complete revamp which will come in 2026 and that is going to be fascinating because we are moving from a courses platform to a learning platform, you all will see how it will happen.
2 months ago
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The Webveda platform will undergo a complete revamp in 2026, transitioning from a courses platform to a learning platform.
Webveda is getting a complete revamp which will come in 2026 and that is going to be fascinating because we are moving from a courses platform to a learning platform, you all will see how it will happen.
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The speaker's sixth book, 'Winning People Without Losing Yourself,' is predicted to be released on February 9, 2026.
The second, which is the sixth book, is going to be released on February 9. It is about relationships. Its name is Winning People Without Losing Yourself.
2 months ago
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The speaker's sixth book, 'Winning People Without Losing Yourself,' is predicted to be released on February 9, 2026.
The second, which is the sixth book, is going to be released on February 9. It is about relationships. Its name is Winning People Without Losing Yourself.
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The speaker's personal net worth has dramatically increased from a precarious financial state to crores, due to actively pursuing income opportunities.
I told you that five years ago, I had five months' money in the bank, today my net worth is in crores, and all of this happened because I got active with my income.
1 year ago
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The speaker's personal net worth has dramatically increased from a precarious financial state to crores, due to actively pursuing income opportunities.
I told you that five years ago, I had five months' money in the bank, today my net worth is in crores, and all of this happened because I got active with my income.
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The speaker earns approximately 5 crores annually from corporate talks and brand collaborations.
Between corporate talks and brand collaborations, we earn around 5 crores a year, which is an insanely wild amount, and I am very happy.
1 year ago
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The speaker earns approximately 5 crores annually from corporate talks and brand collaborations.
Between corporate talks and brand collaborations, we earn around 5 crores a year, which is an insanely wild amount, and I am very happy.
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'Make Epic Money' was awarded Best Seller of the Year for 2024 by Crossword, indicating it was the top-selling book across all their stores.
Make Epic Money got the Best Seller of the Year award for 2024, which is this was the book that sold the most copies at Crossword across all the stores in the country in this year
1 year ago
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'Make Epic Money' was awarded Best Seller of the Year for 2024 by Crossword, indicating it was the top-selling book across all their stores.
Make Epic Money got the Best Seller of the Year award for 2024, which is this was the book that sold the most copies at Crossword across all the stores in the country in this year
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The courses business experienced a revenue drop to 9 crores in 2024, a decrease of about 5 crores from the previous year.
And in 2024, from January to December, it plummeted. The revenue from our courses business was 9 crores (56,244,923), so a difference of around 5 crores.
1 year ago
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The courses business experienced a revenue drop to 9 crores in 2024, a decrease of about 5 crores from the previous year.
And in 2024, from January to December, it plummeted. The revenue from our courses business was 9 crores (56,244,923), so a difference of around 5 crores.
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'Make Epic Money' received the Best Seller of the Year award for 2024 from Crossword, signifying it was the highest-selling book nationwide.
Make Epic Money got the Best Seller of the Year award for 2024, which is this was the book that sold the most copies at Crossword across all the stores in the country in this year
1 year ago
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'Make Epic Money' received the Best Seller of the Year award for 2024 from Crossword, signifying it was the highest-selling book nationwide.
Make Epic Money got the Best Seller of the Year award for 2024, which is this was the book that sold the most copies at Crossword across all the stores in the country in this year
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In January 2024, a book achieved sales of around 135,000 copies, marking it as one of the year's top-selling titles.
in January of 2024 it has sold around 135000 copies making it one of the best books of the year
1 year ago
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In January 2024, a book achieved sales of around 135,000 copies, marking it as one of the year's top-selling titles.
in January of 2024 it has sold around 135000 copies making it one of the best books of the year
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The speaker is committed to building their next startup as a bootstrapped venture, relying on personal funds and hard work without external investors, and accountability only to students.
I will earn money from my own money and build it through my own hard work. I will not bring any additional or external capital from anywhere. So there will be no investor. There should be no one that I am answerable to except my students.
1 year ago
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The speaker is committed to building their next startup as a bootstrapped venture, relying on personal funds and hard work without external investors, and accountability only to students.
I will earn money from my own money and build it through my own hard work. I will not bring any additional or external capital from anywhere. So there will be no investor. There should be no one that I am answerable to except my students.
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The founders take a combined annual salary of 1.25 crores (1 crore for the speaker, 75 lakhs for Ruchi) to manage household expenses, with the rest remaining within the company for future investments.
As founders, Ruchi and I take only one salary. I don't have 50 lakhs a year, Ruchi draws 75 lakhs a year and we use that 1.25 crore to run our household. Rest everything else. It is with the company and it remains with the company because we have to make many big investments in the future
1 year ago
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The founders take a combined annual salary of 1.25 crores (1 crore for the speaker, 75 lakhs for Ruchi) to manage household expenses, with the rest remaining within the company for future investments.
As founders, Ruchi and I take only one salary. I don't have 50 lakhs a year, Ruchi draws 75 lakhs a year and we use that 1.25 crore to run our household. Rest everything else. It is with the company and it remains with the company because we have to make many big investments in the future
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Annual revenue from corporate talks and brand collaborations is projected to be around 5 crores.
Between corporate talks and brand collaborations, we earn around 5 crores a year, which is an insanely wild amount, and I am very happy.
1 year ago
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Annual revenue from corporate talks and brand collaborations is projected to be around 5 crores.
Between corporate talks and brand collaborations, we earn around 5 crores a year, which is an insanely wild amount, and I am very happy.
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In January 2024, a book sold approximately 135,000 copies, positioning it as one of the year's bestsellers.
in January of 2024 it has sold around 135000 copies making it one of the best books of the year
1 year ago
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In January 2024, a book sold approximately 135,000 copies, positioning it as one of the year's bestsellers.
in January of 2024 it has sold around 135000 copies making it one of the best books of the year
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Next week's video will showcase a passive investment strategy and its contribution to continued growth.
In next week's video, you will see how I was passive with investing and I will grow, and I will continue to grow, and I will continue to grow as well.
1 year ago
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Next week's video will showcase a passive investment strategy and its contribution to continued growth.
In next week's video, you will see how I was passive with investing and I will grow, and I will continue to grow, and I will continue to grow as well.
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The speaker anticipates seeing returns on investments made in the courses business in 2025, acknowledging a revenue dip due to long-term investing.
We are very very ready for 2025, so hopefully next year when I will be making this video, you will see the return on the investments that we have made for this one particular year, and because of that the revenue has taken a hit, and it is totally okay to absorb that because we know that we are slow and we are doing long term investing and we are both strapped, so it allows us to do so
1 year ago
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The speaker anticipates seeing returns on investments made in the courses business in 2025, acknowledging a revenue dip due to long-term investing.
We are very very ready for 2025, so hopefully next year when I will be making this video, you will see the return on the investments that we have made for this one particular year, and because of that the revenue has taken a hit, and it is totally okay to absorb that because we know that we are slow and we are doing long term investing and we are both strapped, so it allows us to do so
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The courses business, currently focused on online courses, may expand to include offline courses, colleges, and universities, aiming to prepare children for life through education.
A new course is released every quarter. And right now we are into online courses. Let's see tomorrow, there may be something else. There may be offline courses. There may be colleges, universities, centers. There may be multiple plans in offline which I will not talk about right now, but hopefully at some point of time the goal will be that along with colleges and schools, we will be able to provide such an education to the children which will prepare them for life.
1 year ago
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The courses business, currently focused on online courses, may expand to include offline courses, colleges, and universities, aiming to prepare children for life through education.
A new course is released every quarter. And right now we are into online courses. Let's see tomorrow, there may be something else. There may be offline courses. There may be colleges, universities, centers. There may be multiple plans in offline which I will not talk about right now, but hopefully at some point of time the goal will be that along with colleges and schools, we will be able to provide such an education to the children which will prepare them for life.
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By increasing his income through a better job or more part-time work, the brother can cover all living expenses and personal loan EMIs, reducing them to around ₹3000.
All their loans can be within ₹3000. Meaning, if they take up a job with a slightly higher salary or are able to do a little more part-time work, they can automatically pay off all the living, food, drink expenses and all the personal loans.
8 months ago
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By increasing his income through a better job or more part-time work, the brother can cover all living expenses and personal loan EMIs, reducing them to around ₹3000.
All their loans can be within ₹3000. Meaning, if they take up a job with a slightly higher salary or are able to do a little more part-time work, they can automatically pay off all the living, food, drink expenses and all the personal loans.
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The brother's financial problems will be solved as long as he is alive and actively working towards a solution, as problem-solving is a natural human response.
As long as he is alive I can assure you this problem will be solved. You don't know how it will be. I don't know how it will be. They also don't know how it will happen. But it will happen because this is human nature.
8 months ago
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The brother's financial problems will be solved as long as he is alive and actively working towards a solution, as problem-solving is a natural human response.
As long as he is alive I can assure you this problem will be solved. You don't know how it will be. I don't know how it will be. They also don't know how it will happen. But it will happen because this is human nature.
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The brother needs to actively seek out and speak with multiple agents to find a solution for his financial difficulties.
He will have to work hard for that. Just spoke to an agent. I will have to talk to seven more agents. You will have to talk to 50 agents. We will have to figure out how others get out of such situations when they are worried about themselves.
8 months ago
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The brother needs to actively seek out and speak with multiple agents to find a solution for his financial difficulties.
He will have to work hard for that. Just spoke to an agent. I will have to talk to seven more agents. You will have to talk to 50 agents. We will have to figure out how others get out of such situations when they are worried about themselves.
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The brother's efforts in job searching and interviewing are crucial for his financial recovery, and he will continue these efforts.
All these leaves will be used only when they know that only they can save themselves. By the way, he is going on interviews. Along with that he is searching for a job as it is a new job. More jobs can be found. He is also doing the process on the side. Keep doing it. It's very nice. Have to do it.
8 months ago
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The brother's efforts in job searching and interviewing are crucial for his financial recovery, and he will continue these efforts.
All these leaves will be used only when they know that only they can save themselves. By the way, he is going on interviews. Along with that he is searching for a job as it is a new job. More jobs can be found. He is also doing the process on the side. Keep doing it. It's very nice. Have to do it.
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The brother needs to find a job with a higher salary than his current 31,000 and also increase his part-time work.
You will have to find a job that pays ₹00 and not ₹31. You will have to do more part time.
8 months ago
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The brother needs to find a job with a higher salary than his current 31,000 and also increase his part-time work.
You will have to find a job that pays ₹00 and not ₹31. You will have to do more part time.
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Credit card companies will eventually be forced to settle outstanding debts, and the brother will need to work hard to honor the agreed-upon settlement terms, which could range from 2 to 6 lakhs over 3 to 9 months.
they will be forced to reach a settlement and it will be your brother's responsibility to respect that settlement. Now whether it is a settlement of 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, 6 lakhs, 5 lakhs or 2 lakhs, they will have to do all the hard work.
8 months ago
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Credit card companies will eventually be forced to settle outstanding debts, and the brother will need to work hard to honor the agreed-upon settlement terms, which could range from 2 to 6 lakhs over 3 to 9 months.
they will be forced to reach a settlement and it will be your brother's responsibility to respect that settlement. Now whether it is a settlement of 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, 6 lakhs, 5 lakhs or 2 lakhs, they will have to do all the hard work.
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Individuals ignoring new technologies like AI and ML are predicted to be at a significant disadvantage by 2026 due to rapid global changes.
You are stupid. Biggest idiot of 2026. Why? Because the country and the world are changing so rapidly, friend, that you cannot stop it.
2 months ago
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Individuals ignoring new technologies like AI and ML are predicted to be at a significant disadvantage by 2026 due to rapid global changes.
You are stupid. Biggest idiot of 2026. Why? Because the country and the world are changing so rapidly, friend, that you cannot stop it.
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The speaker requests an email update from the student on December 1st, 2026, to report on the changes in their life.
I want you to write me an email next year on December 1st, 2026 and tell me how your life has changed.
2 months ago
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The speaker requests an email update from the student on December 1st, 2026, to report on the changes in their life.
I want you to write me an email next year on December 1st, 2026 and tell me how your life has changed.
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The student plans to earn money by tutoring children in 8th and 9th grade, even if the pay is nominal.
So prepare for NEET and do it well. You should definitely teach. Teach children of class 8th and 9th. It doesn't matter if you get ₹50 or ₹100.
2 months ago
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The student plans to earn money by tutoring children in 8th and 9th grade, even if the pay is nominal.
So prepare for NEET and do it well. You should definitely teach. Teach children of class 8th and 9th. It doesn't matter if you get ₹50 or ₹100.
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The student's first plan is to pursue a career in finance, starting with a B.Com degree by age 21, followed by an MBA after clearing the PU MAT exam, and aiming to become a bank manager after passing the SBI PO exam.
One plan is that sir, I should go into finance. Like, I should do B.Com next year and it will be over by the age of 21. Like after this sir I am not in Punjab University in Chandigarh. Out of that, there is PU MAT exam, after clearing that I should start doing MBA and after that Sir, after giving SBI PO exam I should become a bank manager
2 months ago
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The student's first plan is to pursue a career in finance, starting with a B.Com degree by age 21, followed by an MBA after clearing the PU MAT exam, and aiming to become a bank manager after passing the SBI PO exam.
One plan is that sir, I should go into finance. Like, I should do B.Com next year and it will be over by the age of 21. Like after this sir I am not in Punjab University in Chandigarh. Out of that, there is PU MAT exam, after clearing that I should start doing MBA and after that Sir, after giving SBI PO exam I should become a bank manager
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The student's Plan B involves retaking the NEET exam next year, aiming for a score above 650 to gain admission into an MBBS program, potentially at AIIMS.
Plan B also like I will give NEET next year sir like I will give it well. Like marks will come above 650 and then sir like it will be the first year of MBBS like if I get AIIMS college
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The student's Plan B involves retaking the NEET exam next year, aiming for a score above 650 to gain admission into an MBBS program, potentially at AIIMS.
Plan B also like I will give NEET next year sir like I will give it well. Like marks will come above 650 and then sir like it will be the first year of MBBS like if I get AIIMS college
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A specific gold loan, with an outstanding amount of ₹93,500, is projected to be fully repaid by April 2026.
but this loan sir will end in April 2026 so it cannot be cleared in that time sir
2 months ago
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A specific gold loan, with an outstanding amount of ₹93,500, is projected to be fully repaid by April 2026.
but this loan sir will end in April 2026 so it cannot be cleared in that time sir
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The speaker expresses an expectation for significant personal transformation in the student over the next year, moving from adolescence to adulthood.
Life has to change in this one year. I have to transform from a child into a man.
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The speaker expresses an expectation for significant personal transformation in the student over the next year, moving from adolescence to adulthood.
Life has to change in this one year. I have to transform from a child into a man.
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An initial investment of ₹1 lakh is predicted to grow to ₹1.8 to ₹2 lakh within 5 years.
This same ₹1 lakh can become ₹1.8 to ₹2 lakh after 5 years.
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An initial investment of ₹1 lakh is predicted to grow to ₹1.8 to ₹2 lakh within 5 years.
This same ₹1 lakh can become ₹1.8 to ₹2 lakh after 5 years.
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Corporate bond funds are predicted to offer an average long-term return of 8-9%.
On an average long term return of 8 to 9%.
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Corporate bond funds are predicted to offer an average long-term return of 8-9%.
On an average long term return of 8 to 9%.
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Flexi Cap Mutual Funds are predicted to yield an average long-term return of 15-17%.
The long term average return is 15 to 17%.
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Flexi Cap Mutual Funds are predicted to yield an average long-term return of 15-17%.
The long term average return is 15 to 17%.
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Nifty 50 is predicted to provide an average long-term return of 12%.
It will give an average return of 12% in the long term.
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Nifty 50 is predicted to provide an average long-term return of 12%.
It will give an average return of 12% in the long term.
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The average loss for FNO traders in India is projected to be ₹1.1 lakh per year.
And do you know what the average loss will be? 1 lakh 10,000 in 1 year
2 months ago
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The average loss for FNO traders in India is projected to be ₹1.1 lakh per year.
And do you know what the average loss will be? 1 lakh 10,000 in 1 year
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Completing at least three of the presented financial challenges will lead to significant personal financial success in 2026.
if you choose even three out of these 10, you are going to be a rockstar in 2026.
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Completing at least three of the presented financial challenges will lead to significant personal financial success in 2026.
if you choose even three out of these 10, you are going to be a rockstar in 2026.
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Investing a difference of ₹42,000 in the stock market at 12% interest is predicted to grow to ₹35,000 within 15 years.
You should invest this difference in the stock market. Earn 12% interest. Within 15 years it would have become ₹35,000.
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Investing a difference of ₹42,000 in the stock market at 12% interest is predicted to grow to ₹35,000 within 15 years.
You should invest this difference in the stock market. Earn 12% interest. Within 15 years it would have become ₹35,000.
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An investment of ₹1 crore at 12% annual stock market return will grow to ₹1.6 crore in 4 years.
Suppose you choose ₹1 crore. Invested at a stock market return of 12%. After 4 years you will have around ₹1 crore 60 lakh.
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An investment of ₹1 crore at 12% annual stock market return will grow to ₹1.6 crore in 4 years.
Suppose you choose ₹1 crore. Invested at a stock market return of 12%. After 4 years you will have around ₹1 crore 60 lakh.
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A retirement corpus of ₹4 crore, invested to yield 15% and with a 6% annual expense increase, can sustain ₹1 lakh monthly expenses and still leave ₹60 crore at age 90, or ₹17 crore even with ₹2 lakh monthly expenses.
You passed away at the age of 90. But do you know how much money you have at that time at the age of 90? ₹60 crore. You spend ₹1 lakh every month, let's try two. Even then you will have ₹17 crore at the age of 90.
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A retirement corpus of ₹4 crore, invested to yield 15% and with a 6% annual expense increase, can sustain ₹1 lakh monthly expenses and still leave ₹60 crore at age 90, or ₹17 crore even with ₹2 lakh monthly expenses.
You passed away at the age of 90. But do you know how much money you have at that time at the age of 90? ₹60 crore. You spend ₹1 lakh every month, let's try two. Even then you will have ₹17 crore at the age of 90.
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Monthly expenses of ₹1 lakh (₹12 lakh annually) will increase to ₹16 lakh annually by age 60 due to inflation.
When you started spending at the age of 60, ₹1 lakh i.e. ₹12 lakh per month has increased to ₹16 lakh due to inflation. So now you have withdrawn ₹16 lakh in the first year.
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Monthly expenses of ₹1 lakh (₹12 lakh annually) will increase to ₹16 lakh annually by age 60 due to inflation.
When you started spending at the age of 60, ₹1 lakh i.e. ₹12 lakh per month has increased to ₹16 lakh due to inflation. So now you have withdrawn ₹16 lakh in the first year.
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₹1.4 crore in 30 years will have the same purchasing power as ₹1.4 crore does in 2026, implying a significant erosion of value due to inflation.
1 crore 40 lakh, do you know what it means? It means that whatever you can do with Rs 1 crore 40 lakh today in 2026, you will be able to do the same thing even after 30 years.
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₹1.4 crore in 30 years will have the same purchasing power as ₹1.4 crore does in 2026, implying a significant erosion of value due to inflation.
1 crore 40 lakh, do you know what it means? It means that whatever you can do with Rs 1 crore 40 lakh today in 2026, you will be able to do the same thing even after 30 years.
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A ₹5,000 monthly SIP, stepped up by 5% annually and growing at 15%, will result in ₹4 crore after 30 years.
Started with SIP of Rs 5000. Increased from 5% to 15% over 30 years. You have 4 crores. Ok? So you saved ₹4 crore.
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A ₹5,000 monthly SIP, stepped up by 5% annually and growing at 15%, will result in ₹4 crore after 30 years.
Started with SIP of Rs 5000. Increased from 5% to 15% over 30 years. You have 4 crores. Ok? So you saved ₹4 crore.
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Extending the SIP for 30 years will result in a total of ₹8 crore, with ₹7.2 crore in earnings.
if you do the same thing for 30 years, then blind money, you have invested 80 lakh yourself but the total you have will be 8 crore.
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Extending the SIP for 30 years will result in a total of ₹8 crore, with ₹7.2 crore in earnings.
if you do the same thing for 30 years, then blind money, you have invested 80 lakh yourself but the total you have will be 8 crore.
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Continuing the same SIP for 20 years will result in a total of approximately ₹1.8 crore, with ₹1.37 crore in earnings.
if you multiply this 10 by 20, the madness starts, you have invested ₹40 lakh yourself but you earned 1 crore 37 lakh, so the total you will have will be around 1 crore 80 lakh
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Continuing the same SIP for 20 years will result in a total of approximately ₹1.8 crore, with ₹1.37 crore in earnings.
if you multiply this 10 by 20, the madness starts, you have invested ₹40 lakh yourself but you earned 1 crore 37 lakh, so the total you will have will be around 1 crore 80 lakh
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A SIP of ₹10,000 per month, stepped up by 5% annually, with a 15% return, will grow to ₹31 lakh in 10 years, with ₹16 lakh in earnings.
If you invest for 10 years then see what happens. You have invested ₹1 lakh yourself and on top of that you have earned ₹16 lakh, so the total is ₹31 lakh, not bad at all
3 months ago
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A SIP of ₹10,000 per month, stepped up by 5% annually, with a 15% return, will grow to ₹31 lakh in 10 years, with ₹16 lakh in earnings.
If you invest for 10 years then see what happens. You have invested ₹1 lakh yourself and on top of that you have earned ₹16 lakh, so the total is ₹31 lakh, not bad at all
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Small-cap stocks are projected to deliver an average annual return of 17-19% over the long term.
if you go to small cap then on an average 17 to 19%
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Small-cap stocks are projected to deliver an average annual return of 17-19% over the long term.
if you go to small cap then on an average 17 to 19%
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Mid-cap stocks are expected to provide an average annual return of 14-16% over the long term.
If you go to mid cap then on an average 14 to 16%
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Mid-cap stocks are expected to provide an average annual return of 14-16% over the long term.
If you go to mid cap then on an average 14 to 16%
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The Nifty 50 is projected to yield an average return of 12-13% over a 10-year period.
even in the basic safest Nifty 50, then over a long period of time, say 10 years, you will get a 12 to 13% return.
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The Nifty 50 is projected to yield an average return of 12-13% over a 10-year period.
even in the basic safest Nifty 50, then over a long period of time, say 10 years, you will get a 12 to 13% return.
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An investment of ₹5,000 per month with a 12% annual return and 10% annual step-up is projected to reach ₹4.17 crore after 30 years.
12% return, 10% annual step up, Rs 4 crore 17 lakh after 30 years.
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An investment of ₹5,000 per month with a 12% annual return and 10% annual step-up is projected to reach ₹4.17 crore after 30 years.
12% return, 10% annual step up, Rs 4 crore 17 lakh after 30 years.
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Investing monthly savings with a 15% annual return will result in ₹1.25 crore after 15 years.
If you keep investing this monthly savings regularly and earn 15%, then after 15 years... you will have Rs 1 crore 25 lakh.
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Investing monthly savings with a 15% annual return will result in ₹1.25 crore after 15 years.
If you keep investing this monthly savings regularly and earn 15%, then after 15 years... you will have Rs 1 crore 25 lakh.
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By age 35, life circumstances will be significantly different, allowing for a more informed and less restrictive decision regarding homeownership.
And at the age of 35 because you will be 35 at that time, your situation will be very different at that time, your life will be very different, perhaps you would have been married by that time. Maybe there will be children too. Mom and Dad will want very different things. Sister would very well want different things. So you will be in a much more comfortable spot to make that decision as against today where according to me if you want to buy a house then you can buy it but you will get stuck.
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By age 35, life circumstances will be significantly different, allowing for a more informed and less restrictive decision regarding homeownership.
And at the age of 35 because you will be 35 at that time, your situation will be very different at that time, your life will be very different, perhaps you would have been married by that time. Maybe there will be children too. Mom and Dad will want very different things. Sister would very well want different things. So you will be in a much more comfortable spot to make that decision as against today where according to me if you want to buy a house then you can buy it but you will get stuck.
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It is advised to wait 5-7 years to purchase a house, by which time increased income and a larger down payment (50-60%) will lead to a more comfortable financial position.
My personal opinion would be Prachi that instead of buying a house now and trapping yourself and completely restricting yourself, you should wait for a few years and take this decision. Invest the money you get from selling your house or from your extra salary. Earn money from it. And then after 5-7 years when your income can support that EMI. Your corpus should be well below 50%-60% down payment, at that point even if you take a loan you will be in a far easier more comfortable spot than today.
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It is advised to wait 5-7 years to purchase a house, by which time increased income and a larger down payment (50-60%) will lead to a more comfortable financial position.
My personal opinion would be Prachi that instead of buying a house now and trapping yourself and completely restricting yourself, you should wait for a few years and take this decision. Invest the money you get from selling your house or from your extra salary. Earn money from it. And then after 5-7 years when your income can support that EMI. Your corpus should be well below 50%-60% down payment, at that point even if you take a loan you will be in a far easier more comfortable spot than today.
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With a 5-6% annual increase, a current salary of ₹28,000 is projected to reach approximately ₹42,000 in 7 years.
So if your salary increases by 5-6% every year, then your current salary of ₹28,000 will be around ₹42,000 after 7 years.
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With a 5-6% annual increase, a current salary of ₹28,000 is projected to reach approximately ₹42,000 in 7 years.
So if your salary increases by 5-6% every year, then your current salary of ₹28,000 will be around ₹42,000 after 7 years.
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A ₹30 lakh property is predicted to appreciate to ₹48 lakh in 7 years due to a projected 7% annual increase in real estate prices.
The house that you want for ₹30 lakhs, its price would also have increased today, it would have increased by 7% on an average because real estate is priced at that much. So if we increase this ₹ lakh by 7% for 7 years then its value will become ₹ 48 lakh.
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A ₹30 lakh property is predicted to appreciate to ₹48 lakh in 7 years due to a projected 7% annual increase in real estate prices.
The house that you want for ₹30 lakhs, its price would also have increased today, it would have increased by 7% on an average because real estate is priced at that much. So if we increase this ₹ lakh by 7% for 7 years then its value will become ₹ 48 lakh.
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Investing ₹7,000 monthly, increasing by 5% annually in Nifty 50 for 7 years, is projected to yield approximately ₹1,00,000.
And if you do that and I just show you that if you invest this ₹7,000 if you increase this investment by 5% every year. If you invest it in Nifty 50 then you will not take much risk. So it is not that if you invest in small cap or all this etc. then on an average it will give you a return of 13% and if you do this for 7 years then you will be able to make ₹1 lakh ₹0000 from it.
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Investing ₹7,000 monthly, increasing by 5% annually in Nifty 50 for 7 years, is projected to yield approximately ₹1,00,000.
And if you do that and I just show you that if you invest this ₹7,000 if you increase this investment by 5% every year. If you invest it in Nifty 50 then you will not take much risk. So it is not that if you invest in small cap or all this etc. then on an average it will give you a return of 13% and if you do this for 7 years then you will be able to make ₹1 lakh ₹0000 from it.
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Investing ₹9,60,000 in a debt mutual fund yielding 8% annually for 7 years is projected to grow to approximately ₹16,000.
if you invest the remaining ₹9,600 in a debt mutual fund. We will not take any risk of this at all, we will not invest it in any stock market or buy gold, nothing like that. We will invest it in debt mutual fund which will give us only 8% per year but will give it consistently. 8% believe and believe for 7 years. So after 7 years this ₹9,600 will become around ₹16,000.
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Investing ₹9,60,000 in a debt mutual fund yielding 8% annually for 7 years is projected to grow to approximately ₹16,000.
if you invest the remaining ₹9,600 in a debt mutual fund. We will not take any risk of this at all, we will not invest it in any stock market or buy gold, nothing like that. We will invest it in debt mutual fund which will give us only 8% per year but will give it consistently. 8% believe and believe for 7 years. So after 7 years this ₹9,600 will become around ₹16,000.
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An investment in 12 Wagon R vehicles for Uber driving is projected to yield a profit of ₹75 lakh within 1.5 years, enabling the purchase of a Tesla.
Within 1.5 years, you are going to make a profit of ₹75 lakh on these 12 vehicles. Then buy a Tesla. The money came for free. But the profit of 12 vehicles would still be there.
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An investment in 12 Wagon R vehicles for Uber driving is projected to yield a profit of ₹75 lakh within 1.5 years, enabling the purchase of a Tesla.
Within 1.5 years, you are going to make a profit of ₹75 lakh on these 12 vehicles. Then buy a Tesla. The money came for free. But the profit of 12 vehicles would still be there.
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A loan against property can potentially be repaid in four years.
you can close this loan in four years only
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A loan against property can potentially be repaid in four years.
you can close this loan in four years only
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Increasing monthly investment to ₹5,000 from ₹4,000 could extend financial independence in retirement to age 85.
If you increase this plan from ₹00 to ₹5,000, you will see below that you will live till the age of 85.
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Increasing monthly investment to ₹5,000 from ₹4,000 could extend financial independence in retirement to age 85.
If you increase this plan from ₹00 to ₹5,000, you will see below that you will live till the age of 85.
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By the age of 60, an individual could accumulate approximately ₹2.7 crore in savings, based on the presented retirement planning model.
so by the time you reach the age of 59 or at the starting age of 60, you will have Rs 2 crore 70 in the bank
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By the age of 60, an individual could accumulate approximately ₹2.7 crore in savings, based on the presented retirement planning model.
so by the time you reach the age of 59 or at the starting age of 60, you will have Rs 2 crore 70 in the bank
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To accumulate ₹25 lakh in 5 years with a 10% blended return, investing approximately ₹40,000 per month via SIP, with a 5% annual increase in investment amount, is projected to be sufficient.
So they see how much you will have to invest every month so that you have ₹25 lakh in 5 years and that number, if I look at it, is approximately ₹40000 per month. If you invest ₹40000 per month in a SIP in this ratio for the next 5 years and it gives you a blended return of 10% and you are able to increase this ₹40000 by 5% every year, then after 5 years you will have ₹25 lakh.
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To accumulate ₹25 lakh in 5 years with a 10% blended return, investing approximately ₹40,000 per month via SIP, with a 5% annual increase in investment amount, is projected to be sufficient.
So they see how much you will have to invest every month so that you have ₹25 lakh in 5 years and that number, if I look at it, is approximately ₹40000 per month. If you invest ₹40000 per month in a SIP in this ratio for the next 5 years and it gives you a blended return of 10% and you are able to increase this ₹40000 by 5% every year, then after 5 years you will have ₹25 lakh.
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For a 3-5 year investment horizon, a recommended allocation is 50% in short-term debt funds (e.g., ICICI Prudential Short Term Fund), 25% in corporate bond funds (e.g., HDFC Corporate Bond Fund), and 25% in Nifty 50 Index Mutual Funds, aiming for a blended return of approximately 10%.
You will invest 50% in a debt mutual fund and since you have a three-year time horizon, you can invest it in a debt fund that will give a much better rate than an FD. So if the FD rate is 6.5%, you would like to get 8% without taking any risk, that is also great. So in this case, I am going to Coinpay, which is the mutual fund platform of Zerodha, and I am putting it in its dept section. ICICI Prudential Short Term Fund This in the last one year has given a rate of return of 8.81% and is near fixed. Then we will take a little more risk. 25% will be invested in another debt mutual fund. But this debt mutual fund will be a corporate bond fund. So these usually give better returns. So to give you another sense if I go by corporate bonds which is the biggest one. I am showing the biggest one, which one is it? HDFC has a corporate bond fund which has given 8.11% in the last 1 year. So 25% of that and then the remaining 25% because there is a period of three to five years. You can take the bare minimum risk that you can take in the stock market. Nifty 50 Index Mutual Funds.
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For a 3-5 year investment horizon, a recommended allocation is 50% in short-term debt funds (e.g., ICICI Prudential Short Term Fund), 25% in corporate bond funds (e.g., HDFC Corporate Bond Fund), and 25% in Nifty 50 Index Mutual Funds, aiming for a blended return of approximately 10%.
You will invest 50% in a debt mutual fund and since you have a three-year time horizon, you can invest it in a debt fund that will give a much better rate than an FD. So if the FD rate is 6.5%, you would like to get 8% without taking any risk, that is also great. So in this case, I am going to Coinpay, which is the mutual fund platform of Zerodha, and I am putting it in its dept section. ICICI Prudential Short Term Fund This in the last one year has given a rate of return of 8.81% and is near fixed. Then we will take a little more risk. 25% will be invested in another debt mutual fund. But this debt mutual fund will be a corporate bond fund. So these usually give better returns. So to give you another sense if I go by corporate bonds which is the biggest one. I am showing the biggest one, which one is it? HDFC has a corporate bond fund which has given 8.11% in the last 1 year. So 25% of that and then the remaining 25% because there is a period of three to five years. You can take the bare minimum risk that you can take in the stock market. Nifty 50 Index Mutual Funds.
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The same investment strategy will result in approximately ₹7 lakh after 10 years and ₹40 lakh after 20 years.
After 10 years you will have around ₹7 lakh and after 20 years you will have around ₹40 lakh.
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The same investment strategy will result in approximately ₹7 lakh after 10 years and ₹40 lakh after 20 years.
After 10 years you will have around ₹7 lakh and after 20 years you will have around ₹40 lakh.
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An investment of ₹2000 per month, increased by 10% annually with a 12% average return, will grow to approximately ₹1 lakh in 5 years.
If you increase it by 10% every year and get an average return of 12%, then after 5 years you will have ₹ lakh.
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An investment of ₹2000 per month, increased by 10% annually with a 12% average return, will grow to approximately ₹1 lakh in 5 years.
If you increase it by 10% every year and get an average return of 12%, then after 5 years you will have ₹ lakh.
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Over 10 years, hybrid vehicles are predicted to save ₹1 lakh compared to petrol vehicles, and EV vehicles are predicted to save ₹10 lakh compared to petrol vehicles.
If this is done for 10 years, then hybrid will save ₹1 lakh from petrol and EV will save ₹ 10 lakh from petrol
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Over 10 years, hybrid vehicles are predicted to save ₹1 lakh compared to petrol vehicles, and EV vehicles are predicted to save ₹10 lakh compared to petrol vehicles.
If this is done for 10 years, then hybrid will save ₹1 lakh from petrol and EV will save ₹ 10 lakh from petrol
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Assuming Apple continues its annual iPhone release strategy and an individual invests the same amount in Apple stock as they spend on iPhones, their Apple stock holdings could reach approximately ₹250 crores by the year 2070.
if Apple continues to release a new phone every year on an average at the same price and Shaurya continues to follow the same strategy, then in 2070 Shaurya will have approximately ₹250 crores.
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Assuming Apple continues its annual iPhone release strategy and an individual invests the same amount in Apple stock as they spend on iPhones, their Apple stock holdings could reach approximately ₹250 crores by the year 2070.
if Apple continues to release a new phone every year on an average at the same price and Shaurya continues to follow the same strategy, then in 2070 Shaurya will have approximately ₹250 crores.
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An investment portfolio of 10 lakh rupees is projected within 2-3 years, combining risk and stability, to provide financial freedom by age 24-25.
So you will easily have about 10 lakh rupees in 2 to 3 years with a combination of risk as well as stability giving you the freedom to do whatever you want to do by the time you are 24 or 25.
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An investment portfolio of 10 lakh rupees is projected within 2-3 years, combining risk and stability, to provide financial freedom by age 24-25.
So you will easily have about 10 lakh rupees in 2 to 3 years with a combination of risk as well as stability giving you the freedom to do whatever you want to do by the time you are 24 or 25.
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The post office investment held by the individual is expected to mature in November 2026.
Your post office investment will mature next year in November 2026.
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The post office investment held by the individual is expected to mature in November 2026.
Your post office investment will mature next year in November 2026.
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A recommended investment strategy for long-term growth (10-20 years) involves investing ₹3000 monthly in a Nifty 50 index mutual fund and ₹2000 in a mid-cap or flexi-cap mutual fund, aiming for 13-14% annual returns.
My opinion would be yes ₹3000 Nifty 50 index mutual fund and ₹2K mid cap or flexi cap mutual fund. What will happen with this? You will get roughly 13 to 14% returns which will give you a good return over a long period of time i.e. 10-20 years.
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A recommended investment strategy for long-term growth (10-20 years) involves investing ₹3000 monthly in a Nifty 50 index mutual fund and ₹2000 in a mid-cap or flexi-cap mutual fund, aiming for 13-14% annual returns.
My opinion would be yes ₹3000 Nifty 50 index mutual fund and ₹2K mid cap or flexi cap mutual fund. What will happen with this? You will get roughly 13 to 14% returns which will give you a good return over a long period of time i.e. 10-20 years.
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An investment of ₹500 per month with a 15% annual return will grow to ₹2 lakh in 10 years, ₹1.4 crore in 20 years, and ₹7.25 crore in 30 years.
If you study 10% annually and earn 15% return then you will have ₹2 lakh in 10 years, ₹1 crore 40 lakh in 20 years and ₹7 crore 25 lakh in 30 years.
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An investment of ₹500 per month with a 15% annual return will grow to ₹2 lakh in 10 years, ₹1.4 crore in 20 years, and ₹7.25 crore in 30 years.
If you study 10% annually and earn 15% return then you will have ₹2 lakh in 10 years, ₹1 crore 40 lakh in 20 years and ₹7 crore 25 lakh in 30 years.
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The speaker predicts that to alter current financial behaviors and outcomes, a fundamental shift from a poverty mindset to a wealth mindset is necessary.
So if we want to change this, we will have to change our thinking. You will have to move from the mindset of poverty to the mindset of wealth.
6 months ago
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The speaker predicts that to alter current financial behaviors and outcomes, a fundamental shift from a poverty mindset to a wealth mindset is necessary.
So if we want to change this, we will have to change our thinking. You will have to move from the mindset of poverty to the mindset of wealth.
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The speaker predicts that continuing the tradition of parental sacrifice will perpetuate a cycle of sacrifice across generations, implying a need for a different approach to personal finance.
If you continue to sacrifice like them, then perhaps this generational tradition of sacrifice will never end.
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The speaker predicts that continuing the tradition of parental sacrifice will perpetuate a cycle of sacrifice across generations, implying a need for a different approach to personal finance.
If you continue to sacrifice like them, then perhaps this generational tradition of sacrifice will never end.
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By age 60, individuals should aim to have saved 10x their annual salary.
By the time you reach 60, your savings should be 10 times your annual salary.
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By age 60, individuals should aim to have saved 10x their annual salary.
By the time you reach 60, your savings should be 10 times your annual salary.
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By age 50, individuals should aim to have saved 6x their annual salary.
By the time you reach 50, your savings service should be six times your annual salary.
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By age 50, individuals should aim to have saved 6x their annual salary.
By the time you reach 50, your savings service should be six times your annual salary.
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By age 30, individuals should aim to have saved 1x their annual salary.
By the time you reach 30, your savings should be equal to your annual salary at that time.
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By age 30, individuals should aim to have saved 1x their annual salary.
By the time you reach 30, your savings should be equal to your annual salary at that time.
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By age 25, individuals should aim to have saved 0.5x their annual salary.
At the age of 25, you should have at least half of your annual salary as savings.
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By age 25, individuals should aim to have saved 0.5x their annual salary.
At the age of 25, you should have at least half of your annual salary as savings.
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For individuals in their 40s, a suggested debt mutual fund allocation is 30% in liquid funds, 10% in short duration, 20% in medium duration, 20% in long duration, and 20% in corporate bonds.
in 40 if you don't want to take a lot of risk. So I say 30% than 10% 20% 20% 20% 8.45
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For individuals in their 40s, a suggested debt mutual fund allocation is 30% in liquid funds, 10% in short duration, 20% in medium duration, 20% in long duration, and 20% in corporate bonds.
in 40 if you don't want to take a lot of risk. So I say 30% than 10% 20% 20% 20% 8.45
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For individuals in their 30s, a suggested debt mutual fund allocation is 20% in liquid funds, 10% in short duration, 30% in medium duration, 20% in long duration, and 20% in corporate bonds.
In your 30s, you can't take that much risk anymore. So you want 20% allocation in your liquid fund. You can invest 10% in short duration. In medium then I think we will put the most so 30 then 20 20 okay?
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For individuals in their 30s, a suggested debt mutual fund allocation is 20% in liquid funds, 10% in short duration, 30% in medium duration, 20% in long duration, and 20% in corporate bonds.
In your 30s, you can't take that much risk anymore. So you want 20% allocation in your liquid fund. You can invest 10% in short duration. In medium then I think we will put the most so 30 then 20 20 okay?
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For individuals in their 20s, a suggested debt mutual fund allocation is 10% in liquid funds, 15% in short duration, 20% in medium duration, 25% in long duration, and 30% in corporate bonds.
my suggestion is to have a liquid fund of around 10% in your 20s so that if you ever need money, you will get it back within roughly 24 hours. Short duration around 15% these around 20 these around 25 and these around 30 okay?
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For individuals in their 20s, a suggested debt mutual fund allocation is 10% in liquid funds, 15% in short duration, 20% in medium duration, 25% in long duration, and 30% in corporate bonds.
my suggestion is to have a liquid fund of around 10% in your 20s so that if you ever need money, you will get it back within roughly 24 hours. Short duration around 15% these around 20 these around 25 and these around 30 okay?
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For individuals with significant funds and no immediate need, investing entirely in liquid funds is recommended due to their accessibility.
If you know that you have a lot of money but do not know when you will need it, then invest it all in liquid funds.
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For individuals with significant funds and no immediate need, investing entirely in liquid funds is recommended due to their accessibility.
If you know that you have a lot of money but do not know when you will need it, then invest it all in liquid funds.
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Following the discussed investment plan could result in accumulating over ₹3 crore by the age of 50.
If you do everything right, you'll earn more than three crore rupees by the time you're 50.
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Following the discussed investment plan could result in accumulating over ₹3 crore by the age of 50.
If you do everything right, you'll earn more than three crore rupees by the time you're 50.
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₹5,000 transferred monthly to Jyoti will be invested in liquid funds, offering better returns than FDs and immediate access to funds.
Govind, as soon as your salary arrives, you will transfer ₹5,000 to Jyoti's bank account. And Jyoti you will invest this ₹5,000 in liquid funds. Liquid fund is a debt mutual fund. But even a little below that, it is slightly better than FD. But liquid mutual fund means that if you need money at any point, you can get that money within 24 hours.
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₹5,000 transferred monthly to Jyoti will be invested in liquid funds, offering better returns than FDs and immediate access to funds.
Govind, as soon as your salary arrives, you will transfer ₹5,000 to Jyoti's bank account. And Jyoti you will invest this ₹5,000 in liquid funds. Liquid fund is a debt mutual fund. But even a little below that, it is slightly better than FD. But liquid mutual fund means that if you need money at any point, you can get that money within 24 hours.
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Jyoti will invest ₹37,000 in a debt mutual fund, which will act like a fixed deposit, providing liquidity within 24 hours if needed.
And Jyoti, you will invest ₹37,000 from your demat account in a debt mutual fund. Consider this as a fixed deposit. But putting money in the bank against age is like putting money in a mutual fund. Most FDs offer slightly better rates. 7 7% and so and so this money will be such that if you need money at any point, then within 24 hours you can sell whatever amount you need in that mutual fund and that money will come into your bank account.
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Jyoti will invest ₹37,000 in a debt mutual fund, which will act like a fixed deposit, providing liquidity within 24 hours if needed.
And Jyoti, you will invest ₹37,000 from your demat account in a debt mutual fund. Consider this as a fixed deposit. But putting money in the bank against age is like putting money in a mutual fund. Most FDs offer slightly better rates. 7 7% and so and so this money will be such that if you need money at any point, then within 24 hours you can sell whatever amount you need in that mutual fund and that money will come into your bank account.
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The speaker plans to transfer from Pune to Agra, his hometown, after his loans are repaid in two years, expecting a lower cost of living there.
Sir, after two years when my loan will be over, yes, so I am planning to take transfer from Pune to Agra, my hometown, I mean I have an office there, so it is possible soon when I transfer there, the cost of living is a little less there
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The speaker plans to transfer from Pune to Agra, his hometown, after his loans are repaid in two years, expecting a lower cost of living there.
Sir, after two years when my loan will be over, yes, so I am planning to take transfer from Pune to Agra, my hometown, I mean I have an office there, so it is possible soon when I transfer there, the cost of living is a little less there
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With consistent investment and annual increases, the portfolio is projected to reach ₹15 lakh in 10 years, ₹81 lakh in 20 years, and ₹3 crore in 30 years.
All right Gaurav after 10 years you will have ₹15 lakh in your bank after 20 years you will have ₹ 81 lakh in your bank and after 30 years you will have ₹3 crore in your bank
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With consistent investment and annual increases, the portfolio is projected to reach ₹15 lakh in 10 years, ₹81 lakh in 20 years, and ₹3 crore in 30 years.
All right Gaurav after 10 years you will have ₹15 lakh in your bank after 20 years you will have ₹ 81 lakh in your bank and after 30 years you will have ₹3 crore in your bank
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An SIP of ₹2000 per month will be invested in a small-cap fund due to the investor's age and long-term investment horizon.
And then last small cap, these are the riskiest, Gaurav, so we will take this because you are young and you are ready to invest for long term and we will invest ₹2000 in a small cap fund.
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An SIP of ₹2000 per month will be invested in a small-cap fund due to the investor's age and long-term investment horizon.
And then last small cap, these are the riskiest, Gaurav, so we will take this because you are young and you are ready to invest for long term and we will invest ₹2000 in a small cap fund.
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An SIP of ₹1500 per month will be invested in a Flexi Cap mutual fund.
Then Flexi Cap is that mutual fund which has a little bit in large cap, a little bit in mid cap or means a little bit in middle size companies, a little bit in small size companies and a little bit of international as well, so this whole combination is to give a certain rate of return, in this also I would put 1500
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An SIP of ₹1500 per month will be invested in a Flexi Cap mutual fund.
Then Flexi Cap is that mutual fund which has a little bit in large cap, a little bit in mid cap or means a little bit in middle size companies, a little bit in small size companies and a little bit of international as well, so this whole combination is to give a certain rate of return, in this also I would put 1500
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An SIP of ₹1500 per month will be invested in a large-cap mutual fund, such as a Nifty 50 index fund.
First I would invest an SIP of ₹1500 in a large cap mutual fund. Which mutual funds are these? These are mutual funds that invest in large-sized companies. A good example is a Nifty 50 mutual fund which invests in the 50 largest companies in India.
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An SIP of ₹1500 per month will be invested in a large-cap mutual fund, such as a Nifty 50 index fund.
First I would invest an SIP of ₹1500 in a large cap mutual fund. Which mutual funds are these? These are mutual funds that invest in large-sized companies. A good example is a Nifty 50 mutual fund which invests in the 50 largest companies in India.
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A monthly investment of ₹5,000 will be allocated to stock market mutual funds, leveraging the investor's youth and long-term investment horizon.
And we will start investing ₹5,000 every month now. Because you are only 23 years old. You can take risks. ... We can invest this ₹5000 completely in stock market mutual funds. And take risks over a long period of time.
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A monthly investment of ₹5,000 will be allocated to stock market mutual funds, leveraging the investor's youth and long-term investment horizon.
And we will start investing ₹5,000 every month now. Because you are only 23 years old. You can take risks. ... We can invest this ₹5000 completely in stock market mutual funds. And take risks over a long period of time.
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A family health insurance plan for the individual and his parents will be purchased, with coverage between ₹4 to ₹1 lakh.
You will take health insurance of approximately Rs 1500. This health insurance will be for you and your parents. So it will be a family health insurance plan. Because you live in a big city, Get health insurance cover of between ₹4 to ₹1 lakh from I Wood.
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A family health insurance plan for the individual and his parents will be purchased, with coverage between ₹4 to ₹1 lakh.
You will take health insurance of approximately Rs 1500. This health insurance will be for you and your parents. So it will be a family health insurance plan. Because you live in a big city, Get health insurance cover of between ₹4 to ₹1 lakh from I Wood.
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Over one year, the emergency fund is projected to grow to approximately ₹24,000.
So What Will Happen? That over a course of one year you will get to about 24000 rupees.
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Over one year, the emergency fund is projected to grow to approximately ₹24,000.
So What Will Happen? That over a course of one year you will get to about 24000 rupees.
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Upon maturity of a tax saver fund, ₹50,000 will be used to repay a friend loan, and the remaining ₹37,000 will be invested in a debt mutual fund by Jyoti.
Next month, when your tax saver fund of ₹87,000 matures, you will do two things with it. First of all, you will return the ₹50,000 that you have borrowed from your friend because at least one should never borrow from friends. Be it an office colleague or anyone else, etc., so next month pay off the friend loan. You will give them ₹00 out of ₹87. ₹37,000 will be saved. You will invest this ₹37,000 in a day mutual fund. So you will transfer ₹37,000 to Jyoti's bank account. And Jyoti, you will invest ₹37,000 from your demat account in a debt mutual fund.
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Upon maturity of a tax saver fund, ₹50,000 will be used to repay a friend loan, and the remaining ₹37,000 will be invested in a debt mutual fund by Jyoti.
Next month, when your tax saver fund of ₹87,000 matures, you will do two things with it. First of all, you will return the ₹50,000 that you have borrowed from your friend because at least one should never borrow from friends. Be it an office colleague or anyone else, etc., so next month pay off the friend loan. You will give them ₹00 out of ₹87. ₹37,000 will be saved. You will invest this ₹37,000 in a day mutual fund. So you will transfer ₹37,000 to Jyoti's bank account. And Jyoti, you will invest ₹37,000 from your demat account in a debt mutual fund.
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With a specific investment strategy (₹4000 in Nifty 50, ₹4000 in flexi-cap, ₹2000 in small-cap, with a 5% annual increase), the individual's investment is projected to reach ₹31 lakh in 10 years, ₹1.7 crore in 20 years, and ₹3.7 crore in 25 years (adjusted for inflation).
If you do this, I'll try to quickly tell you where you could end up in 10, 20, and 25 years if you invest this way. After 10 years you will have ₹31 lakh. After 20 years you will have ₹1 crore 70 lakh and after 25 years you will have ₹1 crore 70 lakh.
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With a specific investment strategy (₹4000 in Nifty 50, ₹4000 in flexi-cap, ₹2000 in small-cap, with a 5% annual increase), the individual's investment is projected to reach ₹31 lakh in 10 years, ₹1.7 crore in 20 years, and ₹3.7 crore in 25 years (adjusted for inflation).
If you do this, I'll try to quickly tell you where you could end up in 10, 20, and 25 years if you invest this way. After 10 years you will have ₹31 lakh. After 20 years you will have ₹1 crore 70 lakh and after 25 years you will have ₹1 crore 70 lakh.
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The speaker predicts that by the age of 45, the individual can save enough for a down payment and secure a low-interest government loan to own a house by retirement.
In my opinion too, if you are 36 years old, if you save for the next 8-9 years, at the age of 45, if you buy your house, land, whatever you want to buy, then two things will happen, one, your savings will be able to cover the down payment to a large extent, second, because you are with the government, you will also get a loan at a very low interest rate. You can easily repay the loan in the next 10-15 years as per the remaining tenure. So that by the age of retirement you have your own house, your own savings and no loan.
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The speaker predicts that by the age of 45, the individual can save enough for a down payment and secure a low-interest government loan to own a house by retirement.
In my opinion too, if you are 36 years old, if you save for the next 8-9 years, at the age of 45, if you buy your house, land, whatever you want to buy, then two things will happen, one, your savings will be able to cover the down payment to a large extent, second, because you are with the government, you will also get a loan at a very low interest rate. You can easily repay the loan in the next 10-15 years as per the remaining tenure. So that by the age of retirement you have your own house, your own savings and no loan.
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The speaker anticipates significant education expenses for his child by the time he matures, and saving now is crucial to avoid future loans for his education.
Actually he says that this is also a little bit of my saving because almost R is still young and I have 24 years of service left, 25 in it, so what is there in it that by the time he matures, his education expenses will also increase a lot, so this much saving means that I don't have to take any loan from anyone, wherever he wants to study, it is very important, very very important, very important and all these things can be done easily, can be done easily, what happens is that I have retired and he is not standing on his own feet yet, there should be enough money so that he can do something of his own, exactly exactly and it will happen, I am sure it will happen
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The speaker anticipates significant education expenses for his child by the time he matures, and saving now is crucial to avoid future loans for his education.
Actually he says that this is also a little bit of my saving because almost R is still young and I have 24 years of service left, 25 in it, so what is there in it that by the time he matures, his education expenses will also increase a lot, so this much saving means that I don't have to take any loan from anyone, wherever he wants to study, it is very important, very very important, very important and all these things can be done easily, can be done easily, what happens is that I have retired and he is not standing on his own feet yet, there should be enough money so that he can do something of his own, exactly exactly and it will happen, I am sure it will happen
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A retirement corpus of ₹5 crore by age 60 is projected to be sufficient for comfortable living for the subsequent 20-25 years.
you want ₹5 crore at the age of 60. Which by the way will be enough and more for you to live the rest of your 20-25 years of life comfortably.
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A retirement corpus of ₹5 crore by age 60 is projected to be sufficient for comfortable living for the subsequent 20-25 years.
you want ₹5 crore at the age of 60. Which by the way will be enough and more for you to live the rest of your 20-25 years of life comfortably.
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Starting investments at age 25 can provide sufficient funds for safe retirement by age 45, with the corpus lasting for the remainder of one's life.
If you start investing at the age of 25, you will have enough money by the age of 45 to retire safely. And the corpus you have created can easily last you the rest of your life.
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Starting investments at age 25 can provide sufficient funds for safe retirement by age 45, with the corpus lasting for the remainder of one's life.
If you start investing at the age of 25, you will have enough money by the age of 45 to retire safely. And the corpus you have created can easily last you the rest of your life.
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An initial SIP of ₹1 lakh, with a 10% annual increase, will reach ₹1 crore in approximately 5 years and one month.
And if you increase your SIP of ₹1 lakh by 10% every year, then you will have ₹1 crore in just 5 years and one month.
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An initial SIP of ₹1 lakh, with a 10% annual increase, will reach ₹1 crore in approximately 5 years and one month.
And if you increase your SIP of ₹1 lakh by 10% every year, then you will have ₹1 crore in just 5 years and one month.
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Phasing investment increases, such as starting with 10% and moving to 20% later in life, can lead to earning two and a half months' salary for free annually after 30 years, even with a ₹1 lakh monthly salary.
you can say that friend, from 25 till I reach 50, I will do only 10%. After that I will do 20% and you make it 20. And you will see a difference and you will figure out what it is. And you see, after 30 years your salary is ₹1 lakh. You are earning Rs 2.5 lakh per year. Over and above the money you already have invested. This means you are getting two and a half months' salary for free.
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Phasing investment increases, such as starting with 10% and moving to 20% later in life, can lead to earning two and a half months' salary for free annually after 30 years, even with a ₹1 lakh monthly salary.
you can say that friend, from 25 till I reach 50, I will do only 10%. After that I will do 20% and you make it 20. And you will see a difference and you will figure out what it is. And you see, after 30 years your salary is ₹1 lakh. You are earning Rs 2.5 lakh per year. Over and above the money you already have invested. This means you are getting two and a half months' salary for free.
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With a lower salary growth rate of 3% (common in traditional industries), individuals could still see their investment income reach approximately four times their monthly salary by age 30, with the 'match' happening within six years.
If the same salary growth is 3%, which is usually common in very traditional organizations or traditional industries like manufacturing etc. So the match has happened within six years. By the time you reach 30, your monthly salary is only around Rs 59,000. You are earning ₹14,000 per year. Close to four times.
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With a lower salary growth rate of 3% (common in traditional industries), individuals could still see their investment income reach approximately four times their monthly salary by age 30, with the 'match' happening within six years.
If the same salary growth is 3%, which is usually common in very traditional organizations or traditional industries like manufacturing etc. So the match has happened within six years. By the time you reach 30, your monthly salary is only around Rs 59,000. You are earning ₹14,000 per year. Close to four times.
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An initial SIP of ₹500, with a 10% annual increase, will reach ₹1 crore in approximately 7 years and 8 months.
SIP of Rs 500 at 10% will grow to Rs 1 crore in just 7 years and 8 months.
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An initial SIP of ₹500, with a 10% annual increase, will reach ₹1 crore in approximately 7 years and 8 months.
SIP of Rs 500 at 10% will grow to Rs 1 crore in just 7 years and 8 months.
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In 2028, 4 lakhs will likely afford a car in the range of 28 to 5 lakhs, making a Mercedes unattainable.
4 lakhs according to you in 2028 should buy a car around quick 28 to ₹5 lakhs so Mercedes is a little far.
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In 2028, 4 lakhs will likely afford a car in the range of 28 to 5 lakhs, making a Mercedes unattainable.
4 lakhs according to you in 2028 should buy a car around quick 28 to ₹5 lakhs so Mercedes is a little far.
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Starting with a ₹500 monthly investment and increasing it by 5% annually, with a 15% return, could result in ₹42 lakh after 30 years, equating to an additional three months' salary earned for free each year.
if you start with ₹500, give 5% annual step up, then after 30 years at 15% return you will have ₹42 lakh. Another way to look at it is that every year you will be earning 3 months salary for free.
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Starting with a ₹500 monthly investment and increasing it by 5% annually, with a 15% return, could result in ₹42 lakh after 30 years, equating to an additional three months' salary earned for free each year.
if you start with ₹500, give 5% annual step up, then after 30 years at 15% return you will have ₹42 lakh. Another way to look at it is that every year you will be earning 3 months salary for free.
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An initial SIP of ₹400, with a 10% annual increase, will reach ₹1 crore in approximately 8 years and 10 months.
SIP of Rs 400 at 10% per annum earns Rs 1 crore in just 8 years and 10 months.
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An initial SIP of ₹400, with a 10% annual increase, will reach ₹1 crore in approximately 8 years and 10 months.
SIP of Rs 400 at 10% per annum earns Rs 1 crore in just 8 years and 10 months.
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A car price could be as low as 4 lakhs in 2028.
What do you think 2028 will be like? It could be 4 lakhs.
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A car price could be as low as 4 lakhs in 2028.
What do you think 2028 will be like? It could be 4 lakhs.
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Over 20 years, investment returns can add two and a half months' salary, and by 30 years, this could grow to three extra months' salary annually, effectively earning for 15 months while working for 12.
Within 20 years, you will be adding ₹150,000 to your ₹63,000 salary. This means two and a half months salary is free and by the time you reach 30 years, you will be adding 3 months salary to your annual salary. Meaning, by earning for 12 months, you will be earning 15 months salary.
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Over 20 years, investment returns can add two and a half months' salary, and by 30 years, this could grow to three extra months' salary annually, effectively earning for 15 months while working for 12.
Within 20 years, you will be adding ₹150,000 to your ₹63,000 salary. This means two and a half months salary is free and by the time you reach 30 years, you will be adding 3 months salary to your annual salary. Meaning, by earning for 12 months, you will be earning 15 months salary.
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An initial SIP of ₹25,000, with a 10% annual increase, will reach ₹1 crore in approximately 10 years and 10 months.
By increasing your SIP of Rs 25,000 by 10% every year, you will reach Rs 1 crore within 10 years and 10 months.
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An initial SIP of ₹25,000, with a 10% annual increase, will reach ₹1 crore in approximately 10 years and 10 months.
By increasing your SIP of Rs 25,000 by 10% every year, you will reach Rs 1 crore within 10 years and 10 months.
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An investment starting with ₹2,500, with a 10% annual increase and a 15% annual return, is projected to reach ₹2.5 lakh in 10 years, ₹1.45 crore in 20 years, and ₹7.25 crore in 30 years.
If you increase this by 10% annually and it gives you 15% return, then in 10 years you will have ₹2.5 lakh. ₹1 crore 45 lakh in 20 years and ₹7 crore 25 lakh in 30 years.
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An investment starting with ₹2,500, with a 10% annual increase and a 15% annual return, is projected to reach ₹2.5 lakh in 10 years, ₹1.45 crore in 20 years, and ₹7.25 crore in 30 years.
If you increase this by 10% annually and it gives you 15% return, then in 10 years you will have ₹2.5 lakh. ₹1 crore 45 lakh in 20 years and ₹7 crore 25 lakh in 30 years.
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Achieving a 15% investment return (potentially through taking a little risk) could allow individuals to add an extra month's salary annually within seven years.
If you take a little risk and keep it well, it can reach 15%. Above this, off course, it gets a little tricky. But let's say that you will add one more month to your salary within just seven years.
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Achieving a 15% investment return (potentially through taking a little risk) could allow individuals to add an extra month's salary annually within seven years.
If you take a little risk and keep it well, it can reach 15%. Above this, off course, it gets a little tricky. But let's say that you will add one more month to your salary within just seven years.
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An initial SIP of ₹10,000, with a 10% annual increase, will reach ₹1 crore in approximately 15 years and 10 months.
If you start with an SIP of ₹10,000, you will reach Rs 1 crore in 15 years and 10 months.
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An initial SIP of ₹10,000, with a 10% annual increase, will reach ₹1 crore in approximately 15 years and 10 months.
If you start with an SIP of ₹10,000, you will reach Rs 1 crore in 15 years and 10 months.
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By age 30, with a 20% investment rate, individuals can earn an additional two months' salary annually from investments.
By the age of 30, if you maintain the same returns, you will be earning the same ₹12,000, but now 2 months' salary will have been added to your salary. Because you are through your investments making ₹40 a year.
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By age 30, with a 20% investment rate, individuals can earn an additional two months' salary annually from investments.
By the age of 30, if you maintain the same returns, you will be earning the same ₹12,000, but now 2 months' salary will have been added to your salary. Because you are through your investments making ₹40 a year.
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Increasing investment to 20% of salary (₹5,000 monthly on a ₹25,000 base) can result in investment earnings matching the monthly salary within 9 years.
So let's say we do 20% investment. Meaning, the same salary of ₹25,000 but instead of ₹500, we are now investing ₹5,000 every month. Look at what happens. You will beat your monthly salary in just 9 years.
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Increasing investment to 20% of salary (₹5,000 monthly on a ₹25,000 base) can result in investment earnings matching the monthly salary within 9 years.
So let's say we do 20% investment. Meaning, the same salary of ₹25,000 but instead of ₹500, we are now investing ₹5,000 every month. Look at what happens. You will beat your monthly salary in just 9 years.
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After 23 years of disciplined investing (10% of salary, 12% return), individuals can expect to earn an additional month's salary annually through investment income, effectively earning for 13 months while working for 12.
If you move ahead slowly and gradually, friend, then a point will come which is the 23rd year, you will be earning ₹73132 per month and you will earn ₹74000 per year, which means at this point, one extra month has been added to your salary. You work for 12 months, but now you are getting salary for 13 months without working even for a single month.
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After 23 years of disciplined investing (10% of salary, 12% return), individuals can expect to earn an additional month's salary annually through investment income, effectively earning for 13 months while working for 12.
If you move ahead slowly and gradually, friend, then a point will come which is the 23rd year, you will be earning ₹73132 per month and you will earn ₹74000 per year, which means at this point, one extra month has been added to your salary. You work for 12 months, but now you are getting salary for 13 months without working even for a single month.
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Long-term disciplined investing can enable individuals to generate an additional month's salary annually within a few years without additional work.
long term discipline investing. I want to show how long term disciplined investing can help you reach a point in just a few years where you can automatically generate a 13th month salary without working.
8 months ago
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Long-term disciplined investing can enable individuals to generate an additional month's salary annually within a few years without additional work.
long term discipline investing. I want to show how long term disciplined investing can help you reach a point in just a few years where you can automatically generate a 13th month salary without working.
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The challenges for the middle class are expected to persist for the next 10-20 years.
The bitter truth is that this world is becoming difficult for the middle class. And this is not a recent thing. This is going to remain for the next 10-20 years.
8 months ago
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The challenges for the middle class are expected to persist for the next 10-20 years.
The bitter truth is that this world is becoming difficult for the middle class. And this is not a recent thing. This is going to remain for the next 10-20 years.
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The individual also plans to save for their marriage, which is anticipated within the next three years.
because next sir, I have to get married in the next three years, so for that also I will have to do servings little by little.
10 months ago
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The individual also plans to save for their marriage, which is anticipated within the next three years.
because next sir, I have to get married in the next three years, so for that also I will have to do servings little by little.
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The individual plans to start building a house in February/March 2026, with an estimated total cost of seven lakhs. Their initial contribution goal is ₹60,000.
My plan is to start my own housework in February or March of the 26th. ... Sir, the total cost will be seven lakhs, but my plan is that we should start initially and will keep doing it gradually. Ok. Very nice, very nice. So I am assuming that my contribution should be minimum Rs 60,000. Ok.
10 months ago
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The individual plans to start building a house in February/March 2026, with an estimated total cost of seven lakhs. Their initial contribution goal is ₹60,000.
My plan is to start my own housework in February or March of the 26th. ... Sir, the total cost will be seven lakhs, but my plan is that we should start initially and will keep doing it gradually. Ok. Very nice, very nice. So I am assuming that my contribution should be minimum Rs 60,000. Ok.
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The speaker suggests that if the individual maximizes incentives and maintains disciplined spending for the next 20 months, it might be possible to accelerate the loan repayment to 15 months.
Perhaps you will be able to repay all this loan in 15 months, instead of 20 months.
9 months ago
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The speaker suggests that if the individual maximizes incentives and maintains disciplined spending for the next 20 months, it might be possible to accelerate the loan repayment to 15 months.
Perhaps you will be able to repay all this loan in 15 months, instead of 20 months.
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After clearing the second personal loan, the increased monthly savings will be used to repay the first personal loan, which is estimated to be completed within 4 months.
After that you will be left with ₹37,000 per month and that ₹37,000 if you take your first personal loan then it will be finished within 4 months
9 months ago
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After clearing the second personal loan, the increased monthly savings will be used to repay the first personal loan, which is estimated to be completed within 4 months.
After that you will be left with ₹37,000 per month and that ₹37,000 if you take your first personal loan then it will be finished within 4 months
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By the fifth month, with the ₹3737 EMI ending, monthly savings will increase to approximately ₹6300. This surplus is available for decision-making (e.g., towards housing, further investment, or paying off remaining loans).
Then in the fifth month, you will also finish your EMI of Rs 3737, then your expenses will reduce further and you will start saving around Rs 6300 per month, this will happen only after 5 months... From September onwards, you will save Rs 6300 every month. And now you will decide how to spend this ₹6300.
10 months ago
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By the fifth month, with the ₹3737 EMI ending, monthly savings will increase to approximately ₹6300. This surplus is available for decision-making (e.g., towards housing, further investment, or paying off remaining loans).
Then in the fifth month, you will also finish your EMI of Rs 3737, then your expenses will reduce further and you will start saving around Rs 6300 per month, this will happen only after 5 months... From September onwards, you will save Rs 6300 every month. And now you will decide how to spend this ₹6300.
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The speaker projects that by following a disciplined financial plan and investing a significant portion of income, the individual could accumulate 3-4 crore in the bank by the age of 40, achieving financial independence and no longer needing to work.
You will be in a different position. At a different stage, there would be at least three to four crores in the bank. There will be no need to work throughout life and you will not even be 40 years old.
9 months ago
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The speaker projects that by following a disciplined financial plan and investing a significant portion of income, the individual could accumulate 3-4 crore in the bank by the age of 40, achieving financial independence and no longer needing to work.
You will be in a different position. At a different stage, there would be at least three to four crores in the bank. There will be no need to work throughout life and you will not even be 40 years old.
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The speaker predicts that the individual's total loan amount of approximately 14 lakh can be cleared within 2 years, assuming current income and savings rates are maintained and mistakes are avoided.
your entire loan of Rs 14 lakh can be cleared.
9 months ago
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The speaker predicts that the individual's total loan amount of approximately 14 lakh can be cleared within 2 years, assuming current income and savings rates are maintained and mistakes are avoided.
your entire loan of Rs 14 lakh can be cleared.
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Due to inflation (assumed at 6%), an amount equivalent to ₹80 lakh in 2025 will only be able to purchase what ₹2.78 crore can buy in 2055.
2.78 8 means that whatever you can buy today in 2025 for ₹80 lakh, you will be able to buy the same thing after 30 years in 2055.
7 months ago
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Due to inflation (assumed at 6%), an amount equivalent to ₹80 lakh in 2025 will only be able to purchase what ₹2.78 crore can buy in 2055.
2.78 8 means that whatever you can buy today in 2025 for ₹80 lakh, you will be able to buy the same thing after 30 years in 2055.
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Investing ₹6000 monthly, with a 5% annual increase and 15% annual return, could result in ₹3 crore in 20 years or ₹1 crore in 30 years.
If we invest ₹6000 every month, increase it by 5% every year, assuming a 15% average rate of return, then within 20 years Prashant will have ₹3 crore. And if he does the same in 30 years, he will have ₹1 crore.
7 months ago
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Investing ₹6000 monthly, with a 5% annual increase and 15% annual return, could result in ₹3 crore in 20 years or ₹1 crore in 30 years.
If we invest ₹6000 every month, increase it by 5% every year, assuming a 15% average rate of return, then within 20 years Prashant will have ₹3 crore. And if he does the same in 30 years, he will have ₹1 crore.
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In 2026, metals are predicted to be an interesting investment category due to rising demand and supply constraints, potentially leading to outperformance by metal companies.
Metal ETF is a tactical allocation with exposure to the metals cycle reflecting constrained global supply and rising demand. So their prediction is that in 2026, metal will be a very interesting category because the demand is rising a lot. Due to supply constraints, the metal companies may perform or outperform the index
3 months ago
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In 2026, metals are predicted to be an interesting investment category due to rising demand and supply constraints, potentially leading to outperformance by metal companies.
Metal ETF is a tactical allocation with exposure to the metals cycle reflecting constrained global supply and rising demand. So their prediction is that in 2026, metal will be a very interesting category because the demand is rising a lot. Due to supply constraints, the metal companies may perform or outperform the index
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For lump sum investments, invest 25% immediately and spread the remaining 75% over 6 to 12 months via SIPs or installments.
whenever you want to invest lumpsum, ... you should invest 25% right now, ... and break the remaining 75 into installments of 6 to 12 months.
3 months ago
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For lump sum investments, invest 25% immediately and spread the remaining 75% over 6 to 12 months via SIPs or installments.
whenever you want to invest lumpsum, ... you should invest 25% right now, ... and break the remaining 75 into installments of 6 to 12 months.
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The speaker plans to allocate 30% to the US market, 40% to the Indian market (split 50% large-cap, 25% mid-cap, 25% small-cap), 10% to crypto, 7% to gold (via digital gold SIP), and the remainder to private startups for 2026.
Of the ₹100 that I plan to invest. I would put around ₹30 in the US market. That needn't be directly. ... I will invest around 40% in the Indian market and if that too is split then 50% will be large cap, 25% mid cap, 25% small cap. Of the remaining 30%, 10% will continue to be my crypto. ... about 7% of our allocation is in gold. And then the remaining are private investments which are my private startups.
3 months ago
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The speaker plans to allocate 30% to the US market, 40% to the Indian market (split 50% large-cap, 25% mid-cap, 25% small-cap), 10% to crypto, 7% to gold (via digital gold SIP), and the remainder to private startups for 2026.
Of the ₹100 that I plan to invest. I would put around ₹30 in the US market. That needn't be directly. ... I will invest around 40% in the Indian market and if that too is split then 50% will be large cap, 25% mid cap, 25% small cap. Of the remaining 30%, 10% will continue to be my crypto. ... about 7% of our allocation is in gold. And then the remaining are private investments which are my private startups.
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Small and mid-cap stocks are predicted to correct (decline) within the next 3 years, presenting a buying opportunity for quality stocks, especially through SIPs.
It is almost written that in the next 3 years, small cap and mid cap will correct, meaning they will go down. And that could be a great opportunity for you to buy good quality small caps. If you have done an SIP.
3 months ago
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Small and mid-cap stocks are predicted to correct (decline) within the next 3 years, presenting a buying opportunity for quality stocks, especially through SIPs.
It is almost written that in the next 3 years, small cap and mid cap will correct, meaning they will go down. And that could be a great opportunity for you to buy good quality small caps. If you have done an SIP.
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Small and mid-cap investments require a minimum holding period of 5 to 10 years due to potential for significant corrections.
if you invest anywhere in small cap or mid cap, please keep a minimum horizon of 5 to 10 years.
3 months ago
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Small and mid-cap investments require a minimum holding period of 5 to 10 years due to potential for significant corrections.
if you invest anywhere in small cap or mid cap, please keep a minimum horizon of 5 to 10 years.
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For funds needed within 3 years, regardless of risk profile, invest exclusively in debt mutual funds for predictable returns.
If you need any money within 3 years and you know how much you will need, please invest it in a debt mutual fund only, irrespective of what your risk profile is.
3 months ago
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For funds needed within 3 years, regardless of risk profile, invest exclusively in debt mutual funds for predictable returns.
If you need any money within 3 years and you know how much you will need, please invest it in a debt mutual fund only, irrespective of what your risk profile is.
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Gold and silver are expected to be volatile in the near term, and investors should consider a decade-long investment horizon for these assets.
high volatility or a lot of fluctuations is expected in silver and gold in the near term, so please expect a lot of fluctuations in gold and silver. So if you invest in these then prefer this to be a decade long investment.
3 months ago
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Gold and silver are expected to be volatile in the near term, and investors should consider a decade-long investment horizon for these assets.
high volatility or a lot of fluctuations is expected in silver and gold in the near term, so please expect a lot of fluctuations in gold and silver. So if you invest in these then prefer this to be a decade long investment.
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For aggressive investors, allocate 80% to equity, 10% to debt mutual funds, and 10% to gold ETFs.
If you are an aggressive investor, you are ready to take risks and you are perhaps willing to go the extra mile, invest ₹8 lakh in equity. ₹1 lakh in debt mutual funds and ₹1 lakh in gold ETFs.
3 months ago
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For aggressive investors, allocate 80% to equity, 10% to debt mutual funds, and 10% to gold ETFs.
If you are an aggressive investor, you are ready to take risks and you are perhaps willing to go the extra mile, invest ₹8 lakh in equity. ₹1 lakh in debt mutual funds and ₹1 lakh in gold ETFs.
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For moderate-risk investors, allocate 70% to equity (50-55% large-cap, 20-25% mid-cap, rest small-cap), 20% to debt funds, and 10% to gold ETFs.
Then the recommendation is that you invest ₹7 lakh in equity. ₹2 lakh in day fund, still ₹1 lakh in Gold ETF. Even in equity of Rs 7 lakh, the recommendation is to invest 50-55% in large caps and mostly in large caps. About 20-25% we can invest in mid cap and the rest in small cap.
3 months ago
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For moderate-risk investors, allocate 70% to equity (50-55% large-cap, 20-25% mid-cap, rest small-cap), 20% to debt funds, and 10% to gold ETFs.
Then the recommendation is that you invest ₹7 lakh in equity. ₹2 lakh in day fund, still ₹1 lakh in Gold ETF. Even in equity of Rs 7 lakh, the recommendation is to invest 50-55% in large caps and mostly in large caps. About 20-25% we can invest in mid cap and the rest in small cap.
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For conservative investors with ₹10 lakh, allocate 60% to large-cap equity, 30% to debt funds, and 10% to gold ETFs.
So out of Rs 10 lakh, you should keep Rs 6 lakh in equity. But that too only in large caps. And then they say invest ₹3 lakh in day fund and ₹1 lakh in gold ETF.
3 months ago
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For conservative investors with ₹10 lakh, allocate 60% to large-cap equity, 30% to debt funds, and 10% to gold ETFs.
So out of Rs 10 lakh, you should keep Rs 6 lakh in equity. But that too only in large caps. And then they say invest ₹3 lakh in day fund and ₹1 lakh in gold ETF.
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An investment of ₹9,000 per month at 13.5% annual return for 20 years is projected to grow to ₹1 crore.
If you invest ₹9,000 at 13.5% for 20 years, it will become your ₹1 crore.
5 months ago
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An investment of ₹9,000 per month at 13.5% annual return for 20 years is projected to grow to ₹1 crore.
If you invest ₹9,000 at 13.5% for 20 years, it will become your ₹1 crore.
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Achieving a 14-16% average portfolio return through consistent, 'boring' investment strategies will lead to unimaginable wealth over time, as opposed to unrealistic 25-30% targets.
If you get these returns, you are a rockstar. Not 25, 30% friend, these are the basic numbers of 12, 15, 18 on an average, if you are able to earn even 14, 15, 16% on your portfolio. You will earn more money than you could have ever imagined. It Will Just Take Time And Be Boring And Boring Works.
3 months ago
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Achieving a 14-16% average portfolio return through consistent, 'boring' investment strategies will lead to unimaginable wealth over time, as opposed to unrealistic 25-30% targets.
If you get these returns, you are a rockstar. Not 25, 30% friend, these are the basic numbers of 12, 15, 18 on an average, if you are able to earn even 14, 15, 16% on your portfolio. You will earn more money than you could have ever imagined. It Will Just Take Time And Be Boring And Boring Works.
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Expect 12% returns from large-cap stocks, 15% from flexi/mid-cap, and 18% from small-cap over the long term.
If you invest in large cap, you get a reasonable 12% return, if you invest in flexi cap, mid cap, you get a reasonable 15% return, if you invest in small cap, you get a reasonable 18% return over a long period of time.
3 months ago
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Expect 12% returns from large-cap stocks, 15% from flexi/mid-cap, and 18% from small-cap over the long term.
If you invest in large cap, you get a reasonable 12% return, if you invest in flexi cap, mid cap, you get a reasonable 15% return, if you invest in small cap, you get a reasonable 18% return over a long period of time.
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Achieving a savings of ₹18 lakh in 6 years through a 5% annual salary increase and monthly investments of ₹10,000.
So if your salary increases by 5% every year and you can invest ₹10,000 every month. So you will be able to save ₹18 lakh in about 6 years.
5 months ago
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Achieving a savings of ₹18 lakh in 6 years through a 5% annual salary increase and monthly investments of ₹10,000.
So if your salary increases by 5% every year and you can invest ₹10,000 every month. So you will be able to save ₹18 lakh in about 6 years.
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A 10 lakh investment for 5 years in index funds yielding 12-15% annually will grow to 17-20 lakh.
10 lakh has to be deposited for 5 years. Investing in index funds will give 12 to 15% annually. 10 lakh will become 17 to 20 lakh.
6 months ago
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A 10 lakh investment for 5 years in index funds yielding 12-15% annually will grow to 17-20 lakh.
10 lakh has to be deposited for 5 years. Investing in index funds will give 12 to 15% annually. 10 lakh will become 17 to 20 lakh.
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An SIP of ₹15,000 for 30 years in a simple index fund is projected to be worth ₹54 crore.
For 30 years in a simple index fund. Your investment will be worth ₹54 in 30 years.
6 months ago
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An SIP of ₹15,000 for 30 years in a simple index fund is projected to be worth ₹54 crore.
For 30 years in a simple index fund. Your investment will be worth ₹54 in 30 years.
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A diversified SIP investment strategy (e.g., Nifty 50, Flexi Cap, Small Cap) can lead to becoming a millionaire within 10 years.
₹10,000 NFT 50, ₹5,000 Flexi Cap, ₹5,000 Small Cap. Do SIP. Forget about it going on one day of the month. After 10 years you will see that you have become a millionaire.
2 months ago
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A diversified SIP investment strategy (e.g., Nifty 50, Flexi Cap, Small Cap) can lead to becoming a millionaire within 10 years.
₹10,000 NFT 50, ₹5,000 Flexi Cap, ₹5,000 Small Cap. Do SIP. Forget about it going on one day of the month. After 10 years you will see that you have become a millionaire.
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Within 10 years, significant financial changes are expected, leading to not needing to drive for Rapido anymore.
By the age of 40 you will reach a stage where of course you will not have to do all these things. And I am very sure that all this will change within 10 years. You will not have been driving Rapido for 10 years.
4 months ago
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Within 10 years, significant financial changes are expected, leading to not needing to drive for Rapido anymore.
By the age of 40 you will reach a stage where of course you will not have to do all these things. And I am very sure that all this will change within 10 years. You will not have been driving Rapido for 10 years.
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If monthly investments are increased to ₹6,000 for 20 years, it could potentially reach ₹1.06 crore.
But we have to start. Now if you work a little harder on this 4000 and say that friend, I have to increase my salary of ₹4,000 to ₹8,000. And out of the ₹8,000 that you have, I will give ₹20,000 to the family but I will invest the remaining ₹000. If you do not invest even ₹000, then even that ₹6,000 and do it for 20 years, you will have ₹1 crore 6 lakh.
4 months ago
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If monthly investments are increased to ₹6,000 for 20 years, it could potentially reach ₹1.06 crore.
But we have to start. Now if you work a little harder on this 4000 and say that friend, I have to increase my salary of ₹4,000 to ₹8,000. And out of the ₹8,000 that you have, I will give ₹20,000 to the family but I will invest the remaining ₹000. If you do not invest even ₹000, then even that ₹6,000 and do it for 20 years, you will have ₹1 crore 6 lakh.
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Investing ₹4000 monthly, increasing by 5% annually at a 15% return, could result in approximately ₹70 lakh in 20 years.
If we take that ₹4000 only which you can save every month. If you keep your income at ₹24000. It costs ₹10,000. If you have a bike worth ₹300 and a home loan of ₹6500, then if you invest that ₹4000 every month and increase it by 5% every year and if you keep investing it at 15%, then by doing this you will have around Rs 70 lakh within 20 years.
4 months ago
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Investing ₹4000 monthly, increasing by 5% annually at a 15% return, could result in approximately ₹70 lakh in 20 years.
If we take that ₹4000 only which you can save every month. If you keep your income at ₹24000. It costs ₹10,000. If you have a bike worth ₹300 and a home loan of ₹6500, then if you invest that ₹4000 every month and increase it by 5% every year and if you keep investing it at 15%, then by doing this you will have around Rs 70 lakh within 20 years.
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In two years, after the final personal loan is cleared, the individual will have greater financial freedom to decide whether to invest the freed-up ₹3,772 or use it for personal expenses, assuming income and savings have also increased.
And then after one more year you will have the last personal loan also cleared and you will have ₹ 3772 also free. By this time your income would have increased. By this time your savings would have increased further. So at that stage you can decide how best to use this money. You can invest it. You can probably use it for your personal use.
2 months ago
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In two years, after the final personal loan is cleared, the individual will have greater financial freedom to decide whether to invest the freed-up ₹3,772 or use it for personal expenses, assuming income and savings have also increased.
And then after one more year you will have the last personal loan also cleared and you will have ₹ 3772 also free. By this time your income would have increased. By this time your savings would have increased further. So at that stage you can decide how best to use this money. You can invest it. You can probably use it for your personal use.
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Allocate the remaining ₹3,000 from the emergency fund savings into a liquid fund and a gold ETF, while keeping a portion in a bank account for immediate access.
And the ₹3000 that you are still saving towards emergency fund , we will shift that a little bit too. Of that you will keep in the bank of the forest. So that you always have money there. One is you will put it into what's called a liquid fund and one is you will do a gold ETF.
2 months ago
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Allocate the remaining ₹3,000 from the emergency fund savings into a liquid fund and a gold ETF, while keeping a portion in a bank account for immediate access.
And the ₹3000 that you are still saving towards emergency fund , we will shift that a little bit too. Of that you will keep in the bank of the forest. So that you always have money there. One is you will put it into what's called a liquid fund and one is you will do a gold ETF.
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Invest the remaining ₹7,000 monthly income by allocating ₹4,000 to an Nifty 50 mutual fund, ₹2,000 to a flexi-cap mutual fund, and ₹1,000 to a small-cap mutual fund to mitigate risk for a beginner investor.
So invest the remaining 7K. You will play it very safely early on. Because you have just started investing. So you want to ensure that you do not take too much risk and do not go through a negative cycle again. So we will put 4000 into a mutual fund of NFT 50, 2000 into a flexi cap mutual fund 1000 in a small cap mutual fund.
2 months ago
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Invest the remaining ₹7,000 monthly income by allocating ₹4,000 to an Nifty 50 mutual fund, ₹2,000 to a flexi-cap mutual fund, and ₹1,000 to a small-cap mutual fund to mitigate risk for a beginner investor.
So invest the remaining 7K. You will play it very safely early on. Because you have just started investing. So you want to ensure that you do not take too much risk and do not go through a negative cycle again. So we will put 4000 into a mutual fund of NFT 50, 2000 into a flexi cap mutual fund 1000 in a small cap mutual fund.
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An initial Rs 1 lakh investment is projected to grow to between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 2 lakh within 5 years, based on the described investment strategy.
Expected outcome in 5 years can be Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.8 lakh to Rs 2 lakh.
5 months ago
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An initial Rs 1 lakh investment is projected to grow to between Rs 1 lakh and Rs 2 lakh within 5 years, based on the described investment strategy.
Expected outcome in 5 years can be Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.8 lakh to Rs 2 lakh.
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Index funds (Nifty 50, Nifty Next 50) are projected to yield 12-13% annual returns over 5 years.
400 will be invested in index funds. Nifty 50, Nifty Next 50 on an average historical returns of 12 to 13%.
5 months ago
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Index funds (Nifty 50, Nifty Next 50) are projected to yield 12-13% annual returns over 5 years.
400 will be invested in index funds. Nifty 50, Nifty Next 50 on an average historical returns of 12 to 13%.
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Within 10 years, financial stability will provide the ability to take risks, pursue new ventures, or support family businesses.
And all other things will come. Many more opportunities will come. But most importantly, you will have the ability to take risks. And wherever you want to go, whatever new work you want to do or open a business or help your father in his shop or do anything else, you will have the ability to do that because you will have the backing of money.
4 months ago
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Within 10 years, financial stability will provide the ability to take risks, pursue new ventures, or support family businesses.
And all other things will come. Many more opportunities will come. But most importantly, you will have the ability to take risks. And wherever you want to go, whatever new work you want to do or open a business or help your father in his shop or do anything else, you will have the ability to do that because you will have the backing of money.
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By age 40, increasing current monthly income of ₹24,000 to ₹35,000 and investing the surplus could lead to financial independence.
By the age of 40, try to increase your monthly salary of ₹24,000 by working as hard as Kabir, try to take it to 26, 27, 28, 30, try to take it to 35. Because whatever extra money you earn, if you invest it properly, then by the age of 40 you will reach a stage where of course you will not have to do all these things.
4 months ago
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By age 40, increasing current monthly income of ₹24,000 to ₹35,000 and investing the surplus could lead to financial independence.
By the age of 40, try to increase your monthly salary of ₹24,000 by working as hard as Kabir, try to take it to 26, 27, 28, 30, try to take it to 35. Because whatever extra money you earn, if you invest it properly, then by the age of 40 you will reach a stage where of course you will not have to do all these things.
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When the ₹4000 personal loan EMI concludes, reinvest that amount towards repaying another loan, aiming for its repayment within a year.
My opinion would be that at that time, instead of considering this EMI of ₹4000 as over, you should invest it towards this loan so that that loan also gets repaid within a year.
3 months ago
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When the ₹4000 personal loan EMI concludes, reinvest that amount towards repaying another loan, aiming for its repayment within a year.
My opinion would be that at that time, instead of considering this EMI of ₹4000 as over, you should invest it towards this loan so that that loan also gets repaid within a year.
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Projected investment growth: ₹28 lakh in 10 years, ₹1.6 crore in 20 years, and ₹7.21 crore by age 55, assuming a ₹9000 monthly SIP with 5% annual increase and 15% average annual return.
Amit, if you do this for 10 years, you will earn Rs 28 lakh. If you do this for 20 years, you will earn Rs 1 crore 60 lakh. And if you do this for 30 years, that is, if you do this till the age of 55, then you will have Rs 7 crore 21 lakh in your bank at that time.
3 months ago
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Projected investment growth: ₹28 lakh in 10 years, ₹1.6 crore in 20 years, and ₹7.21 crore by age 55, assuming a ₹9000 monthly SIP with 5% annual increase and 15% average annual return.
Amit, if you do this for 10 years, you will earn Rs 28 lakh. If you do this for 20 years, you will earn Rs 1 crore 60 lakh. And if you do this for 30 years, that is, if you do this till the age of 55, then you will have Rs 7 crore 21 lakh in your bank at that time.
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Invest ₹1000 in Nifty 50 Mutual Fund, ₹500 in a gold mutual fund/ETF, and ₹500 in a flexi cap fund.
You will invest ₹1000 in Nifty 50 Mutual Fund. If you think it is right, then invest ₹500 in a gold mutual fund or a gold ETF because gold is rising very well and you will invest the remaining ₹500 in a flexi cap which will handle it by mixing a little bit of large cap and mid cap.
3 months ago
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Invest ₹1000 in Nifty 50 Mutual Fund, ₹500 in a gold mutual fund/ETF, and ₹500 in a flexi cap fund.
You will invest ₹1000 in Nifty 50 Mutual Fund. If you think it is right, then invest ₹500 in a gold mutual fund or a gold ETF because gold is rising very well and you will invest the remaining ₹500 in a flexi cap which will handle it by mixing a little bit of large cap and mid cap.
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The speaker plans to make annual vacations with their parents a ritual, exclusively for the three of them.
Now we want to make this a really annual ritual. We will take a vacation here every year. Just the three of us, no one else.
5 months ago
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The speaker plans to make annual vacations with their parents a ritual, exclusively for the three of them.
Now we want to make this a really annual ritual. We will take a vacation here every year. Just the three of us, no one else.
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BMW will guarantee a residual value of ₹27 lakh for a specific car model after 3 years.
BMW is ready to give a guarantee of ₹27 lakh for the same car after 3 years.
4 months ago
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BMW will guarantee a residual value of ₹27 lakh for a specific car model after 3 years.
BMW is ready to give a guarantee of ₹27 lakh for the same car after 3 years.
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Increasing the monthly SIP by 10% annually, starting with ₹2100 and assuming a 12% annual return in a Nifty 50 index fund, will result in an investment of ₹28 lakh in 18 years.
if you can increase this ₹2 months by 10% every year, then this investment will become ₹28 lakh instead of ₹1 lakh.
7 months ago
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Increasing the monthly SIP by 10% annually, starting with ₹2100 and assuming a 12% annual return in a Nifty 50 index fund, will result in an investment of ₹28 lakh in 18 years.
if you can increase this ₹2 months by 10% every year, then this investment will become ₹28 lakh instead of ₹1 lakh.
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A monthly SIP of ₹2100 in a Nifty 50 index fund, with an assumed 12% annual return, will grow to approximately ₹1 lakh in 18 years.
if you start an SIP of ₹2100 as soon as they are born. Invest in a low-cost index fund like Nifty 50, which gives an average annual return of 12%. So in 18 years your investment should be around ₹1 lakh.
7 months ago
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A monthly SIP of ₹2100 in a Nifty 50 index fund, with an assumed 12% annual return, will grow to approximately ₹1 lakh in 18 years.
if you start an SIP of ₹2100 as soon as they are born. Invest in a low-cost index fund like Nifty 50, which gives an average annual return of 12%. So in 18 years your investment should be around ₹1 lakh.
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Investing ₹15,000 monthly for 10 years at a 15% annual return could result in ₹40 lakh.
If you invest ₹15,000 every month for 10 years and it grows on an average at 15%, which is achievable. After 10 years you will have ₹40 lakh.
6 months ago
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Investing ₹15,000 monthly for 10 years at a 15% annual return could result in ₹40 lakh.
If you invest ₹15,000 every month for 10 years and it grows on an average at 15%, which is achievable. After 10 years you will have ₹40 lakh.
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An SIP of ₹10,000, with annual increases and a 15% average return, could grow to ₹5.07 crore by age 60.
If you increase it by 5% every year and on an average you can earn 15%. So in these 28 years, when you retire at the age of 60, you will have ₹5 crore 7 lakh in the bank. With just ₹10,000 SIP.
5 months ago
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An SIP of ₹10,000, with annual increases and a 15% average return, could grow to ₹5.07 crore by age 60.
If you increase it by 5% every year and on an average you can earn 15%. So in these 28 years, when you retire at the age of 60, you will have ₹5 crore 7 lakh in the bank. With just ₹10,000 SIP.
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A ₹5,000 monthly SIP, increasing by 10% annually and growing at 15% per year, will reach ₹6.31 crore after 30 years.
₹5000 SIP same 15% return. Let's add a little twist. Every year you will increase your SIP by 10%... Now tell me how much will your amount be after 30 years ? 6 crore 31 lakh.
6 months ago
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A ₹5,000 monthly SIP, increasing by 10% annually and growing at 15% per year, will reach ₹6.31 crore after 30 years.
₹5000 SIP same 15% return. Let's add a little twist. Every year you will increase your SIP by 10%... Now tell me how much will your amount be after 30 years ? 6 crore 31 lakh.
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Accelerated home loan repayment in 11 years will result in saving ₹27 lakh, paying ₹40 lakh instead of ₹67 lakh.
Instead of paying ₹67 lakh to the bank, you will pay only ₹40 lakh and save the remaining ₹7 lakh as your loan will be repaid in just 11 years.
5 months ago
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Accelerated home loan repayment in 11 years will result in saving ₹27 lakh, paying ₹40 lakh instead of ₹67 lakh.
Instead of paying ₹67 lakh to the bank, you will pay only ₹40 lakh and save the remaining ₹7 lakh as your loan will be repaid in just 11 years.
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An investment of ₹1 lakh, growing at 15% annually, will be worth approximately ₹65 lakh after 20 years.
If you did this for 20 years, how much of your own money would you put in? ₹1 lakh. How much money will this ₹1 lakh have after 20 years ? It is growing at 15%. ... Your ₹1 lakh. Now it has reached around 65 lakhs.
6 months ago
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An investment of ₹1 lakh, growing at 15% annually, will be worth approximately ₹65 lakh after 20 years.
If you did this for 20 years, how much of your own money would you put in? ₹1 lakh. How much money will this ₹1 lakh have after 20 years ? It is growing at 15%. ... Your ₹1 lakh. Now it has reached around 65 lakhs.
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By paying one extra EMI annually and increasing the EMI by 10% each year, the 30-year home loan can be repaid in 11 years.
And in this, if you pay an extra EMI every year and increase your EMI by 10% every year, then do you know in how many years your 30 year loan will be completed? In 11 years.
5 months ago
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By paying one extra EMI annually and increasing the EMI by 10% each year, the 30-year home loan can be repaid in 11 years.
And in this, if you pay an extra EMI every year and increase your EMI by 10% every year, then do you know in how many years your 30 year loan will be completed? In 11 years.
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Following the described investment strategy from age 25 to 60 is projected to result in ₹5.75 crore at retirement.
If you keep investing like this from the age of 25 to 60, you will have Rs 5 crore 75 lakh at the age of retirement.
4 months ago
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Following the described investment strategy from age 25 to 60 is projected to result in ₹5.75 crore at retirement.
If you keep investing like this from the age of 25 to 60, you will have Rs 5 crore 75 lakh at the age of retirement.
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The 4-year personal loan, with a 16% interest rate, should be repaid within approximately 2 years.
The sooner you repay it, the better it will be. What will happen with this? Your 48-month personal loan will be repaid within approximately 2 years.
5 months ago
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The 4-year personal loan, with a 16% interest rate, should be repaid within approximately 2 years.
The sooner you repay it, the better it will be. What will happen with this? Your 48-month personal loan will be repaid within approximately 2 years.
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To retire comfortably at age 60, a person living in Delhi and aged 25 will need to own a house and have at least ₹1 crore in today's prices.
you need a house of your own and at least ₹1 crore as per today's price
4 months ago
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To retire comfortably at age 60, a person living in Delhi and aged 25 will need to own a house and have at least ₹1 crore in today's prices.
you need a house of your own and at least ₹1 crore as per today's price
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A strategy involving monthly investments of ₹2000, allocated across Nifty 50, mid/flexi cap, and small cap mutual funds with a 10% annual increase and a projected 15% average annual return, will lead to substantial retirement savings.
If you can invest just ₹2000 in a month this is how you get to this number ₹400 means 20% Nifty 50 mutual fund. ₹800 means 40% in a mid cap or flexi cap mutual fund and the remaining ₹800 40% in a small cap mutual fund. Increase it by 10% every year and your return should be 15% on an average.
4 months ago
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A strategy involving monthly investments of ₹2000, allocated across Nifty 50, mid/flexi cap, and small cap mutual funds with a 10% annual increase and a projected 15% average annual return, will lead to substantial retirement savings.
If you can invest just ₹2000 in a month this is how you get to this number ₹400 means 20% Nifty 50 mutual fund. ₹800 means 40% in a mid cap or flexi cap mutual fund and the remaining ₹800 40% in a small cap mutual fund. Increase it by 10% every year and your return should be 15% on an average.
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An investment of ₹1000 per month, with a 15% annual return and a 10% annual increase in investment, will grow to ₹1.32 crore in 30 years.
₹1 crore 32 lakh after 30 years.
6 months ago
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An investment of ₹1000 per month, with a 15% annual return and a 10% annual increase in investment, will grow to ₹1.32 crore in 30 years.
₹1 crore 32 lakh after 30 years.
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Projected growth of a Rs 40 lakh investment corpus: Rs 1.06 crore in 10 years and Rs 4.12 crore in 20 years.
After 10 years, your 40 lakh rupees would have become around ₹1 crore 6 lakh rupees. And after 20 years, this same ₹40 lakh would have become around 4 crore 12 lakh.
6 months ago
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Projected growth of a Rs 40 lakh investment corpus: Rs 1.06 crore in 10 years and Rs 4.12 crore in 20 years.
After 10 years, your 40 lakh rupees would have become around ₹1 crore 6 lakh rupees. And after 20 years, this same ₹40 lakh would have become around 4 crore 12 lakh.
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An investment of ₹1000 per month, with a 15% annual return and a 10% annual increase in investment, will grow to ₹26 lakh in 20 years.
If you earn an average return of 15% per year and increase this investment by 10% every year, then after 20 years you will have ₹26 lakh.
6 months ago
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An investment of ₹1000 per month, with a 15% annual return and a 10% annual increase in investment, will grow to ₹26 lakh in 20 years.
If you earn an average return of 15% per year and increase this investment by 10% every year, then after 20 years you will have ₹26 lakh.
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Starting to invest in one's 20s can lead to millionaire status by the 40s or early 50s.
If you start your investing journey in your 20s, then by the time you are in your 40s or early 50s, your life is set. You have become a millionaire.
9 months ago
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Starting to invest in one's 20s can lead to millionaire status by the 40s or early 50s.
If you start your investing journey in your 20s, then by the time you are in your 40s or early 50s, your life is set. You have become a millionaire.
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The proposed financial plan is expected to ensure the individual's financial security for the remainder of their life.
And that will ensure you are financially secure for the rest of your life.
9 months ago
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The proposed financial plan is expected to ensure the individual's financial security for the remainder of their life.
And that will ensure you are financially secure for the rest of your life.
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Waiting 15 years for a house purchase would allow buying a ₹70 lakh house with ₹1.3 crore in investments, leaving a significant surplus.
If you have waited 15 years. And of course I will not wait for you. I think the age of 35 to 40 years is a perfect time to buy a house. I also bought it at the age of 40. That's what I would recommend to everybody. But let's say if you were to wait for 15 years. This is your investment of ₹2000 and then ₹3000. This will be of Rs 1.3 crore value. The house which is worth ₹25 lakhs today will be worth approximately ₹70 lakhs. This means if you wait for 15 years, you can buy that house for ₹0 lakh and even after buying it, you will still have ₹ lakh in your bank account.
9 months ago
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Waiting 15 years for a house purchase would allow buying a ₹70 lakh house with ₹1.3 crore in investments, leaving a significant surplus.
If you have waited 15 years. And of course I will not wait for you. I think the age of 35 to 40 years is a perfect time to buy a house. I also bought it at the age of 40. That's what I would recommend to everybody. But let's say if you were to wait for 15 years. This is your investment of ₹2000 and then ₹3000. This will be of Rs 1.3 crore value. The house which is worth ₹25 lakhs today will be worth approximately ₹70 lakhs. This means if you wait for 15 years, you can buy that house for ₹0 lakh and even after buying it, you will still have ₹ lakh in your bank account.
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Within 10 years, investments are projected to grow to approximately ₹53 lakh, allowing for the purchase of a dream home valued at ₹50 lakh without any loan.
if you wait for 10 years this house will become worth around 50 lakh from 25 lakh so to now at 7% growth rate your investments including the LIC of ₹ lakh which will give you 9 lakh after 9 years the value of your investments after 10 years will be approximately 52 lakh 96000 which means technically if these numbers hold then within 10 years you can buy your dream home cash down without any loan.
9 months ago
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Within 10 years, investments are projected to grow to approximately ₹53 lakh, allowing for the purchase of a dream home valued at ₹50 lakh without any loan.
if you wait for 10 years this house will become worth around 50 lakh from 25 lakh so to now at 7% growth rate your investments including the LIC of ₹ lakh which will give you 9 lakh after 9 years the value of your investments after 10 years will be approximately 52 lakh 96000 which means technically if these numbers hold then within 10 years you can buy your dream home cash down without any loan.
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In five years, the individual's investments are projected to reach ₹15 lakh, and the target house will be valued at ₹35 lakh, requiring a ₹20 lakh loan.
this means in five years alone from today you will essentially have 15 lakhs of your own investment and the house will be ₹35 lakhs. So you will have to take a loan of around ₹20 lakh.
9 months ago
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In five years, the individual's investments are projected to reach ₹15 lakh, and the target house will be valued at ₹35 lakh, requiring a ₹20 lakh loan.
this means in five years alone from today you will essentially have 15 lakhs of your own investment and the house will be ₹35 lakhs. So you will have to take a loan of around ₹20 lakh.
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The target house is projected to be worth approximately ₹35 lakh in 15 years.
After 15 years this house will be worth around Rs 35 lakh.
9 months ago
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The target house is projected to be worth approximately ₹35 lakh in 15 years.
After 15 years this house will be worth around Rs 35 lakh.
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By the end of the current year, both personal loans are projected to be cleared, resulting in a significant monthly surplus for the individual.
by approximately the end of this year, both your personal loans would have been cleared. And now you will have ₹2700 as access. ₹1700 which is saved today for your ₹5000 community investments and approximately ₹5000 EMI of your two personal loans. So you will be in a really good spot at the end of this year itself.
9 months ago
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By the end of the current year, both personal loans are projected to be cleared, resulting in a significant monthly surplus for the individual.
by approximately the end of this year, both your personal loans would have been cleared. And now you will have ₹2700 as access. ₹1700 which is saved today for your ₹5000 community investments and approximately ₹5000 EMI of your two personal loans. So you will be in a really good spot at the end of this year itself.
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The second personal loan is predicted to be cleared within five months from the time of the statement.
And in approximately five months you will be able to clear the second personal loan also.
9 months ago
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The second personal loan is predicted to be cleared within five months from the time of the statement.
And in approximately five months you will be able to clear the second personal loan also.
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After 5 years, the accumulated Rs 30 lakh can be used for daughters' education or given to them for their own management.
And at that point, you will have to divide this ₹ lakh in any way you want. Either use it for the education of your daughters or give it to them and they will take care of it.
8 months ago
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After 5 years, the accumulated Rs 30 lakh can be used for daughters' education or given to them for their own management.
And at that point, you will have to divide this ₹ lakh in any way you want. Either use it for the education of your daughters or give it to them and they will take care of it.
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Rs 3 lakh from liquid fund growth plus Rs 20 lakh from FD will be available in 2 years for the younger daughter's engineering college education, even private ones.
After 2 years, when your younger daughter is ready to go to college, she will have this ₹3 lakh. Plus your FD will be ₹ lakh. For ₹2 lakh, she can go to any engineering college anywhere, even a private one.
8 months ago
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Rs 3 lakh from liquid fund growth plus Rs 20 lakh from FD will be available in 2 years for the younger daughter's engineering college education, even private ones.
After 2 years, when your younger daughter is ready to go to college, she will have this ₹3 lakh. Plus your FD will be ₹ lakh. For ₹2 lakh, she can go to any engineering college anywhere, even a private one.
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Goal to grow Rs 20 lakh investment to Rs 30 lakh within 5 years.
your duty will be to take this Rs 20 lakh to Rs 30 lakh in 5 years.
8 months ago
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Goal to grow Rs 20 lakh investment to Rs 30 lakh within 5 years.
your duty will be to take this Rs 20 lakh to Rs 30 lakh in 5 years.
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After initial loan clearance, the remaining two major loans (₹81,000 and ₹3 lakh with a ₹24,000 EMI) combined with living expenses will roughly match the income, indicating a balanced cash flow.
So today the only loan left on you will be two big loans, one which has ₹81000 remaining and the second one which has around 3 lakh remaining whose EMI is ₹24000. And that 24000 combined with the 24000 of your living expenses at least adds up to your income so that this is the least you can pay.
8 months ago
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After initial loan clearance, the remaining two major loans (₹81,000 and ₹3 lakh with a ₹24,000 EMI) combined with living expenses will roughly match the income, indicating a balanced cash flow.
So today the only loan left on you will be two big loans, one which has ₹81000 remaining and the second one which has around 3 lakh remaining whose EMI is ₹24000. And that 24000 combined with the 24000 of your living expenses at least adds up to your income so that this is the least you can pay.
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A ₹10 lakh loan could escalate to ₹20 lakh within an additional two years if not managed.
If you wait for 2 more years, that loan of Rs 10 lakh would have become Rs 20 lakh.
8 months ago
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A ₹10 lakh loan could escalate to ₹20 lakh within an additional two years if not managed.
If you wait for 2 more years, that loan of Rs 10 lakh would have become Rs 20 lakh.
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A new job is predicted to offer a 20-30% increment, potentially increasing the salary from ₹48,000 to around ₹60,000.
let's say that job gives you 20-30% increment, usually of Rs 48,000, it is possible that you will get a job of around Rs 60,000.
8 months ago
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A new job is predicted to offer a 20-30% increment, potentially increasing the salary from ₹48,000 to around ₹60,000.
let's say that job gives you 20-30% increment, usually of Rs 48,000, it is possible that you will get a job of around Rs 60,000.
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After clearing all loans within 1.5 years, regular investing should resume, and savings can be used for marriage down payments and a house.
And once all the loans are cleared within one and a half years, start investing regularly which you already would have and then get married with the same corpus. You make the down payment for the house and the journey begins from there.
8 months ago
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After clearing all loans within 1.5 years, regular investing should resume, and savings can be used for marriage down payments and a house.
And once all the loans are cleared within one and a half years, start investing regularly which you already would have and then get married with the same corpus. You make the down payment for the house and the journey begins from there.
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Once the ₹13,000 EMI loan is cleared in 11 months, ₹3,000 should be set aside for personal enjoyment, and the remaining amount should be directed towards loan repayment.
If the loan of 13000 gets cleared in 11 months you keep ₹3000 aside for your life for your enjoyment for doing things that you want to do and you can start putting the remaining ₹10 here
8 months ago
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Once the ₹13,000 EMI loan is cleared in 11 months, ₹3,000 should be set aside for personal enjoyment, and the remaining amount should be directed towards loan repayment.
If the loan of 13000 gets cleared in 11 months you keep ₹3000 aside for your life for your enjoyment for doing things that you want to do and you can start putting the remaining ₹10 here
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An investment of ₹1000 per month with a 15% annual return, with a 10% annual increase in investment, is projected to grow to ₹4 lakh in 10 years, ₹26 lakh in 20 years, and ₹1.32 crore in 30 years.
This is ₹1000 every month. 15% if returned. You can increase it by 10% every year. So it will become ₹4 lakh in 10 years, ₹26 lakh in 20 years, and ₹1 crore 32 lakh in 30 years.
9 months ago
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An investment of ₹1000 per month with a 15% annual return, with a 10% annual increase in investment, is projected to grow to ₹4 lakh in 10 years, ₹26 lakh in 20 years, and ₹1.32 crore in 30 years.
This is ₹1000 every month. 15% if returned. You can increase it by 10% every year. So it will become ₹4 lakh in 10 years, ₹26 lakh in 20 years, and ₹1 crore 32 lakh in 30 years.
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Following the predicted revenue increase due to wedding season, the speaker anticipates a ₹4 lakh profit for the ethnic wear business.
Then ₹4 lakh profit.
8 months ago
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Following the predicted revenue increase due to wedding season, the speaker anticipates a ₹4 lakh profit for the ethnic wear business.
Then ₹4 lakh profit.
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The speaker predicts that revenue for an ethnic wear business will increase significantly (from ₹3.5 lakh to ₹1 crore per month) during the upcoming wedding season.
in a few months, when the wedding season arrives, this ₹3.5 lakh per month will become ₹1 lakh per month.
8 months ago
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The speaker predicts that revenue for an ethnic wear business will increase significantly (from ₹3.5 lakh to ₹1 crore per month) during the upcoming wedding season.
in a few months, when the wedding season arrives, this ₹3.5 lakh per month will become ₹1 lakh per month.
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Upon repayment of the first personal loan of ₹4850, that amount will be redirected to cover remaining rent and other outstanding loans.
the first personal loan of ₹4850 is repaid, it is now saved from your salary because you do not have to pay it. You will use that ₹4850 to pay the remaining rent and the remaining loans you had taken.
7 months ago
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Upon repayment of the first personal loan of ₹4850, that amount will be redirected to cover remaining rent and other outstanding loans.
the first personal loan of ₹4850 is repaid, it is now saved from your salary because you do not have to pay it. You will use that ₹4850 to pay the remaining rent and the remaining loans you had taken.
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Individual's investment allocation from ₹4800 will be ₹2000 in debt mutual funds, ₹1800 in Nifty 50, and ₹1000 in Flexi Cap.
Out of your ₹4800, ₹2000 will go to day mutual funds. ₹1800 will go into Nifty 50. ₹1000 will go into the flexi cap.
7 months ago
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Individual's investment allocation from ₹4800 will be ₹2000 in debt mutual funds, ₹1800 in Nifty 50, and ₹1000 in Flexi Cap.
Out of your ₹4800, ₹2000 will go to day mutual funds. ₹1800 will go into Nifty 50. ₹1000 will go into the flexi cap.
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Implementing the suggested financial tracking and planning methods will lead to a significantly improved financial situation within one to three months.
within a month, maximum within 3 months, you will be in a very good position.
7 months ago
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Implementing the suggested financial tracking and planning methods will lead to a significantly improved financial situation within one to three months.
within a month, maximum within 3 months, you will be in a very good position.
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With the proposed investment strategy, the individual could accumulate approximately ₹1.7 lakh in 5 years, ₹3.3 crore in 10 years, and ₹1.75 crore in 20 years.
you will have around ₹1 lakh 700. Within 10 years it will be ₹33 lakh ₹0000 and within 20 years it will be ₹1 crore 75 lakh.
7 months ago
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With the proposed investment strategy, the individual could accumulate approximately ₹1.7 lakh in 5 years, ₹3.3 crore in 10 years, and ₹1.75 crore in 20 years.
you will have around ₹1 lakh 700. Within 10 years it will be ₹33 lakh ₹0000 and within 20 years it will be ₹1 crore 75 lakh.
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Achieving ₹1 crore in 5 years and 10 months with a ₹1 lakh SIP.
and 1 crore in 5 years and 10 months with an SIP of Rs 1 lakh.
8 months ago
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Achieving ₹1 crore in 5 years and 10 months with a ₹1 lakh SIP.
and 1 crore in 5 years and 10 months with an SIP of Rs 1 lakh.
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Achieving ₹1 crore in 9 years and 2 months with a ₹500 SIP.
1 crore in 9 years and 2 months with an SIP of Rs 500
8 months ago
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Achieving ₹1 crore in 9 years and 2 months with a ₹500 SIP.
1 crore in 9 years and 2 months with an SIP of Rs 500
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Achieving ₹1 crore in 10 years and 6 months with a ₹400 SIP.
1 crore in 10 years 6 months on SIP of Rs 400.
8 months ago
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Achieving ₹1 crore in 10 years and 6 months with a ₹400 SIP.
1 crore in 10 years 6 months on SIP of Rs 400.
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Achieving ₹1 crore in 13 years and 5 months with a ₹25,000 SIP.
SIP of ₹25,000 becomes ₹1 crore in 13 years and 5 months.
8 months ago
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Achieving ₹1 crore in 13 years and 5 months with a ₹25,000 SIP.
SIP of ₹25,000 becomes ₹1 crore in 13 years and 5 months.
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Investing ₹70,000 per month with a 12% annual return is predicted to yield ₹7 crore after 20 years, significantly outperforming simply saving the same amount, which may only be worth ₹75 lakh due to inflation.
After 20 years, this money may not be worth even ₹75 lakh. Whereas if he saves this ₹0000 and invests it. SIP 12% return 7 crores after 20 years.
8 months ago
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Investing ₹70,000 per month with a 12% annual return is predicted to yield ₹7 crore after 20 years, significantly outperforming simply saving the same amount, which may only be worth ₹75 lakh due to inflation.
After 20 years, this money may not be worth even ₹75 lakh. Whereas if he saves this ₹0000 and invests it. SIP 12% return 7 crores after 20 years.
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Achieving ₹1 crore in 20 years and 1 month with a ₹10,000 SIP at 12% annual return.
SIP of ₹10,000 assumes 12% return. You will have ₹1 crore in 20 years and 1 month.
8 months ago
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Achieving ₹1 crore in 20 years and 1 month with a ₹10,000 SIP at 12% annual return.
SIP of ₹10,000 assumes 12% return. You will have ₹1 crore in 20 years and 1 month.
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Investing ₹500 per day from age 35 with a 12% annual return is projected to result in ₹5 crores by age 60.
If you start with ₹500 a day at the age of 35, you will have ₹5 crore by the age of 60.
9 months ago
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Investing ₹500 per day from age 35 with a 12% annual return is projected to result in ₹5 crores by age 60.
If you start with ₹500 a day at the age of 35, you will have ₹5 crore by the age of 60.
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Investing ₹100 per day from age 20 with a 12% annual return is projected to result in ₹90 crores by age 60.
But if you start from ₹100 a day at the age of 20, you will have ₹90 crores.
9 months ago
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Investing ₹100 per day from age 20 with a 12% annual return is projected to result in ₹90 crores by age 60.
But if you start from ₹100 a day at the age of 20, you will have ₹90 crores.
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Future expenses (like marriage) will be managed by potential income increases or by adjusting the investment/loan repayment split from the ₹50,000 monthly surplus, possibly shifting to ₹20,000 for loan repayment and ₹30,000 for investments if needed.
So what about expenses in the near future and I am not married yet so that means it may be in two years absolutely and all of those will be taken care of by either of these two things an increase in income and as your savings keep getting unlocked it is possible that you will be like that yaar this ₹00 we will start earning after 3 years or ₹400 after 2 years. I won't be able to do 25-25 of this. I will invest 20. I will put ₹20 towards prepaying the loan and spend ₹10,000 towards additional investments.
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Future expenses (like marriage) will be managed by potential income increases or by adjusting the investment/loan repayment split from the ₹50,000 monthly surplus, possibly shifting to ₹20,000 for loan repayment and ₹30,000 for investments if needed.
So what about expenses in the near future and I am not married yet so that means it may be in two years absolutely and all of those will be taken care of by either of these two things an increase in income and as your savings keep getting unlocked it is possible that you will be like that yaar this ₹00 we will start earning after 3 years or ₹400 after 2 years. I won't be able to do 25-25 of this. I will invest 20. I will put ₹20 towards prepaying the loan and spend ₹10,000 towards additional investments.
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A detailed plan for clearing specific loans (Loan 2, Loan 4, Loan 6) over the next 2, 4, and 5 months respectively, utilizing the accumulating monthly savings.
Now, with this ₹27,000 that you will save, you will gradually start repaying the remaining loan. So loan number two which is a loan of ₹00, you were paying only the interest on it, so its principal is still left, so within 2 months that principal will also be gone, so clear loan two in 2 months now you have got ₹28000. With that ₹28,000, you can start repaying your loan of ₹1 lakh. So it will be repaid to you in about 4 months. So clear loan four in 4 months. Now you have ₹00. With that you can start repaying the loan of ₹1600 or ₹157000. So you need a clear loan of six in 5 months.
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A detailed plan for clearing specific loans (Loan 2, Loan 4, Loan 6) over the next 2, 4, and 5 months respectively, utilizing the accumulating monthly savings.
Now, with this ₹27,000 that you will save, you will gradually start repaying the remaining loan. So loan number two which is a loan of ₹00, you were paying only the interest on it, so its principal is still left, so within 2 months that principal will also be gone, so clear loan two in 2 months now you have got ₹28000. With that ₹28,000, you can start repaying your loan of ₹1 lakh. So it will be repaid to you in about 4 months. So clear loan four in 4 months. Now you have ₹00. With that you can start repaying the loan of ₹1600 or ₹157000. So you need a clear loan of six in 5 months.
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After 10 months, the speaker estimates a monthly saving capacity of ₹27,000, considering freed-up funds from previous loans and existing interest payments no longer needed.
Now at this point, after 10 months, you still have this ₹00 left with you. Plus the ₹4000 loan installment that used to be paid every month, sorry, the interest that used to be paid is also left now. Plus ₹3000 which you had in your credit card is also left. This means that now you are able to save around ₹27,000 per month.
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After 10 months, the speaker estimates a monthly saving capacity of ₹27,000, considering freed-up funds from previous loans and existing interest payments no longer needed.
Now at this point, after 10 months, you still have this ₹00 left with you. Plus the ₹4000 loan installment that used to be paid every month, sorry, the interest that used to be paid is also left now. Plus ₹3000 which you had in your credit card is also left. This means that now you are able to save around ₹27,000 per month.
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A loan that was initially projected to be finished in one month will now be repaid gradually over 10 months, presumably by redirecting freed-up funds.
So the loan that you were going to finish next month, you will repay it by gradually paying the money every month over 10 months.
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A loan that was initially projected to be finished in one month will now be repaid gradually over 10 months, presumably by redirecting freed-up funds.
So the loan that you were going to finish next month, you will repay it by gradually paying the money every month over 10 months.
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Over 10 years of use, a five-star AC is projected to save ₹30,000 compared to a three-star AC, implying a long-term cost benefit.
if we run the AC for 10 years, then there will be a saving of ₹000, otherwise it would have become a five star AC.
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Over 10 years of use, a five-star AC is projected to save ₹30,000 compared to a three-star AC, implying a long-term cost benefit.
if we run the AC for 10 years, then there will be a saving of ₹000, otherwise it would have become a five star AC.
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A blended average annual investment return of 12.25% is projected based on the assumed asset allocation and returns.
we will get an average return of 125% per year.
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A blended average annual investment return of 12.25% is projected based on the assumed asset allocation and returns.
we will get an average return of 125% per year.
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Future expenses, including potential marriage in two years, will be managed by an increase in income and the unlocking of savings after the primary debt is cleared.
So what about expenses in the near future and I am not married yet so that means it may be in two years absolutely and all of those will be taken care of by either of these two things an increase in income and as your savings keep getting unlocked it is possible that you will be like that yaar this ₹50000 we will start earning after 3 years or ₹40000 after 2 years.
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Future expenses, including potential marriage in two years, will be managed by an increase in income and the unlocking of savings after the primary debt is cleared.
So what about expenses in the near future and I am not married yet so that means it may be in two years absolutely and all of those will be taken care of by either of these two things an increase in income and as your savings keep getting unlocked it is possible that you will be like that yaar this ₹50000 we will start earning after 3 years or ₹40000 after 2 years.
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Natural Ice Pops is targeting a revenue of Rs 100 crore in the current year (2025).
This year it is targeting a revenue of Rs 100 crore.
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Natural Ice Pops is targeting a revenue of Rs 100 crore in the current year (2025).
This year it is targeting a revenue of Rs 100 crore.
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Following the outlined repayment plan will result in all loans, except the home loan and the ₹15 lakh loan, being cleared within 3 years (34 months).
After doing all this, friend, and I will tell you how much time has passed. Because that is a very important consideration. 34 months have passed. Meaning it has been 3 years. And after 3 years, if you follow this process, all your loans except your home loan and the loan of ₹15 lakh will be repaid.
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Following the outlined repayment plan will result in all loans, except the home loan and the ₹15 lakh loan, being cleared within 3 years (34 months).
After doing all this, friend, and I will tell you how much time has passed. Because that is a very important consideration. 34 months have passed. Meaning it has been 3 years. And after 3 years, if you follow this process, all your loans except your home loan and the loan of ₹15 lakh will be repaid.
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The strategy outlines the repayment of a ₹1 lakh loan in 4 months, followed by a ₹157,000 loan in 5 months, using the freed-up funds from previous repayments.
Now you have ₹20,000. With that ₹20,000, you can start repaying your loan of ₹1 lakh. So it will be repaid to you in about 4 months. So clear loan four in 4 months. Now you have ₹30,000. With that you can start repaying the loan of ₹1600 or ₹157000. So you need a clear loan of six in 5 months.
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The strategy outlines the repayment of a ₹1 lakh loan in 4 months, followed by a ₹157,000 loan in 5 months, using the freed-up funds from previous repayments.
Now you have ₹20,000. With that ₹20,000, you can start repaying your loan of ₹1 lakh. So it will be repaid to you in about 4 months. So clear loan four in 4 months. Now you have ₹30,000. With that you can start repaying the loan of ₹1600 or ₹157000. So you need a clear loan of six in 5 months.
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A detailed plan is provided for clearing multiple loans within specific timeframes, including using freed-up funds to tackle larger debts like a ₹1 lakh loan in 4 months and a ₹7 lakh loan in approximately 6 months.
So clear loan two in 2 months now you have got ₹28,000. With that ₹28,000, you can start repaying your loan of ₹1 lakh. So it will be repaid to you in about 4 months. So clear loan four in 4 months. Now you have ₹30,000. With that you can start repaying the loan amount of ₹7 lakh. So if the loan is ₹1 lakh then it will be in six months or six months.
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A detailed plan is provided for clearing multiple loans within specific timeframes, including using freed-up funds to tackle larger debts like a ₹1 lakh loan in 4 months and a ₹7 lakh loan in approximately 6 months.
So clear loan two in 2 months now you have got ₹28,000. With that ₹28,000, you can start repaying your loan of ₹1 lakh. So it will be repaid to you in about 4 months. So clear loan four in 4 months. Now you have ₹30,000. With that you can start repaying the loan amount of ₹7 lakh. So if the loan is ₹1 lakh then it will be in six months or six months.
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After 10 months, the available monthly surplus for loan repayment will increase to approximately ₹27,000.
Now at this point, after 10 months, you still have this ₹20,000 left with you. Plus the ₹4,000 loan installment that used to be paid every month, sorry, the interest that used to be paid is also left now. Plus ₹3,000 which you had in your credit card is also left. This means that now you are able to save around ₹27,000 per month.
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After 10 months, the available monthly surplus for loan repayment will increase to approximately ₹27,000.
Now at this point, after 10 months, you still have this ₹20,000 left with you. Plus the ₹4,000 loan installment that used to be paid every month, sorry, the interest that used to be paid is also left now. Plus ₹3,000 which you had in your credit card is also left. This means that now you are able to save around ₹27,000 per month.
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After 3 years, with improving income and financial situation, the focus will shift to repaying the home loan, but only after the ₹15 lakh loan is significantly reduced. It's suggested to balance investment and loan prepayment.
So it is going to take a long time and only after that will you probably go for a home loan. But of course after 3 years things will improve and your income will also increase. You will have more to spend if you would have made some other decisions as well but divert that ₹00 to ₹25,000 investment and ₹25,000 towards your loan.
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After 3 years, with improving income and financial situation, the focus will shift to repaying the home loan, but only after the ₹15 lakh loan is significantly reduced. It's suggested to balance investment and loan prepayment.
So it is going to take a long time and only after that will you probably go for a home loan. But of course after 3 years things will improve and your income will also increase. You will have more to spend if you would have made some other decisions as well but divert that ₹00 to ₹25,000 investment and ₹25,000 towards your loan.
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A phased approach to loan repayment is outlined, where freed-up funds from smaller loans will be redirected to larger ones, and by month 3, ₹20,000 will be available monthly for debt reduction.
After 1 month your loan of ₹11,000 will be closed. So that ₹10,000 will now be empty with you. When those ₹10,000 are empty, then you can start giving those ₹10,000 to the relative with loan number eight so that he feels that now it has started getting repaid and it will be repaid in a few days, so after 3 months of loaning ₹10 every month, your ₹10 committee will also get exhausted, so now you have ₹20,000, by that point ₹1 lakh of this relative has already been exhausted.
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A phased approach to loan repayment is outlined, where freed-up funds from smaller loans will be redirected to larger ones, and by month 3, ₹20,000 will be available monthly for debt reduction.
After 1 month your loan of ₹11,000 will be closed. So that ₹10,000 will now be empty with you. When those ₹10,000 are empty, then you can start giving those ₹10,000 to the relative with loan number eight so that he feels that now it has started getting repaid and it will be repaid in a few days, so after 3 months of loaning ₹10 every month, your ₹10 committee will also get exhausted, so now you have ₹20,000, by that point ₹1 lakh of this relative has already been exhausted.
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Within 3 years, all loans except the home loan and the ₹15 lakh loan are projected to be repaid if the recommended strategy is followed.
After 3 years, if you follow this process, all your loans except your home loan and the loan of ₹15 lakh will be repaid.
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Within 3 years, all loans except the home loan and the ₹15 lakh loan are projected to be repaid if the recommended strategy is followed.
After 3 years, if you follow this process, all your loans except your home loan and the loan of ₹15 lakh will be repaid.
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Reaching the second stage of income generation through systems and processes is a significant and time-consuming process, potentially taking two to four years.
This will take time, it may take two, three or four years. But this stage is very important.
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Reaching the second stage of income generation through systems and processes is a significant and time-consuming process, potentially taking two to four years.
This will take time, it may take two, three or four years. But this stage is very important.
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For a high-risk investment strategy with a ₹1 lakh monthly income, allocate ₹5,000 to Nifty 50 or Nifty Next 50, ₹10,000 to Mid Cap and Flexi Cap funds, and ₹5,000 to Small Cap funds, with an expected long-term return of 16-18%.
₹5,000 we will still invest in Nifty 50 or Nifty Next 50. Depending on what your risk appetite is between the two. ₹10,000 I will put it in a mid cap and a flexi cap because this will be a combination of all sizes of the companies and will give a good healthy return of 15-16 perhaps even more percent over a long period of time. And then ₹5,000 I will put it in small cap.
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For a high-risk investment strategy with a ₹1 lakh monthly income, allocate ₹5,000 to Nifty 50 or Nifty Next 50, ₹10,000 to Mid Cap and Flexi Cap funds, and ₹5,000 to Small Cap funds, with an expected long-term return of 16-18%.
₹5,000 we will still invest in Nifty 50 or Nifty Next 50. Depending on what your risk appetite is between the two. ₹10,000 I will put it in a mid cap and a flexi cap because this will be a combination of all sizes of the companies and will give a good healthy return of 15-16 perhaps even more percent over a long period of time. And then ₹5,000 I will put it in small cap.
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With a Rs 20 crore asset base, the speaker anticipates earning Rs 1 crore annually even if they cease working.
If I maintain this base of Rs 20 crore, then next year I will earn Rs 1 crore without lifting a fine. If I stop working.
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With a Rs 20 crore asset base, the speaker anticipates earning Rs 1 crore annually even if they cease working.
If I maintain this base of Rs 20 crore, then next year I will earn Rs 1 crore without lifting a fine. If I stop working.
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A proposed investment strategy for ₹100 over 10 years: 20% in Nifty 50, 40% in mid-cap or flexi-cap, and 40% in small-cap funds.
I will invest ₹20 in Nifty 50. I will invest ₹40 in mid cap or flexi cap and the remaining ₹40 in small cap. For at least 10 years.
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A proposed investment strategy for ₹100 over 10 years: 20% in Nifty 50, 40% in mid-cap or flexi-cap, and 40% in small-cap funds.
I will invest ₹20 in Nifty 50. I will invest ₹40 in mid cap or flexi cap and the remaining ₹40 in small cap. For at least 10 years.
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For high earners (over ₹1 lakh/month), a 30-year investment plan is projected to yield approximately ₹28 crore, with a present-day value of ₹5 crore.
and after 30 years it becomes around 28 crore whose value is around 5 crore.
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For high earners (over ₹1 lakh/month), a 30-year investment plan is projected to yield approximately ₹28 crore, with a present-day value of ₹5 crore.
and after 30 years it becomes around 28 crore whose value is around 5 crore.
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For individuals earning over ₹1 lakh per month, a 20-year investment plan is projected to reach ₹5.4 crore, with a present-day value of ₹1.7 crore.
after 20 years it becomes 5 crore 40 lakh whose value is around ₹1 crore 70 lakh
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For individuals earning over ₹1 lakh per month, a 20-year investment plan is projected to reach ₹5.4 crore, with a present-day value of ₹1.7 crore.
after 20 years it becomes 5 crore 40 lakh whose value is around ₹1 crore 70 lakh
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For those earning over ₹1 lakh per month, an investment plan is projected to result in ₹78 lakh after 10 years, with a present-day value of ₹44 lakh.
and in the 1 lakh one, after 10 years it becomes 78 lakh whose value is 44 lakh
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For those earning over ₹1 lakh per month, an investment plan is projected to result in ₹78 lakh after 10 years, with a present-day value of ₹44 lakh.
and in the 1 lakh one, after 10 years it becomes 78 lakh whose value is 44 lakh
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For individuals earning ₹50,000-₹75,000 per month, a 30-year investment plan is projected to yield ₹18.65 crore, with a present-day value of ₹3.25 crore.
After 30 years, you will have around Rs 18 crore 65 lakh, whose value or worth will be Rs 3 crore 25 lakh as of today.
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For individuals earning ₹50,000-₹75,000 per month, a 30-year investment plan is projected to yield ₹18.65 crore, with a present-day value of ₹3.25 crore.
After 30 years, you will have around Rs 18 crore 65 lakh, whose value or worth will be Rs 3 crore 25 lakh as of today.
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The same investment plan for those earning ₹50,000-₹75,000 is projected to reach ₹3.75 crore in 20 years, equivalent to ₹1.17 crore in today's value.
After 20 years, you will have around Rs 3 crore 75 lakh, whose value or worth will be Rs 1 crore 17 lakh as of today.
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The same investment plan for those earning ₹50,000-₹75,000 is projected to reach ₹3.75 crore in 20 years, equivalent to ₹1.17 crore in today's value.
After 20 years, you will have around Rs 3 crore 75 lakh, whose value or worth will be Rs 1 crore 17 lakh as of today.
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An investment plan for those earning ₹50,000-₹75,000 per month is projected to result in ₹57 lakh after 10 years, with a present-day value of ₹32 lakh.
After 10 years, you will have Rs 57 lakh in your bank, whose status or status will be around Rs 32 lakh.
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An investment plan for those earning ₹50,000-₹75,000 per month is projected to result in ₹57 lakh after 10 years, with a present-day value of ₹32 lakh.
After 10 years, you will have Rs 57 lakh in your bank, whose status or status will be around Rs 32 lakh.
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An investment of 20% of salary for 30 years at an average return of 12.25% will result in a corpus of approximately ₹1 crore, maintaining its purchasing power to today's ₹1 crore.
And after 30 years, you will have around ₹1 crore in the bank, which will be worth ₹1 crore today.
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An investment of 20% of salary for 30 years at an average return of 12.25% will result in a corpus of approximately ₹1 crore, maintaining its purchasing power to today's ₹1 crore.
And after 30 years, you will have around ₹1 crore in the bank, which will be worth ₹1 crore today.
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A 20% monthly investment over 20 years at a 12.25% average return will yield ₹1.22 crore, which will have the purchasing power of ₹38 lakh in today's terms.
If you remain invested for 20 years, then this small investment of 20%, growing at 12.25%, will give you Rs 1 crore 22 lakh, whose value will be 38 lakh, meaning if you have Rs 38 lakh today and you can do whatever you want with it, you will be able to do it after 20 years.
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A 20% monthly investment over 20 years at a 12.25% average return will yield ₹1.22 crore, which will have the purchasing power of ₹38 lakh in today's terms.
If you remain invested for 20 years, then this small investment of 20%, growing at 12.25%, will give you Rs 1 crore 22 lakh, whose value will be 38 lakh, meaning if you have Rs 38 lakh today and you can do whatever you want with it, you will be able to do it after 20 years.
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An investment of ₹5,000 per month for 10 years, with an average blended return of 12.25%, will result in a corpus of ₹18.75 lakh, equivalent to ₹1.5 lakh in today's value due to inflation.
After 10 years, you will have ₹18 lakh 75,000, which if you adjust for inflation, because this would be the money of that time, as per today's date, its value or worth will be around ₹1.5 lakh.
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An investment of ₹5,000 per month for 10 years, with an average blended return of 12.25%, will result in a corpus of ₹18.75 lakh, equivalent to ₹1.5 lakh in today's value due to inflation.
After 10 years, you will have ₹18 lakh 75,000, which if you adjust for inflation, because this would be the money of that time, as per today's date, its value or worth will be around ₹1.5 lakh.
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The next 3-4 years will be dedicated to loan repayment, after which a fresh start from zero will be needed to rebuild one's life.
The next three-four years of your life will be spent just in repaying this loan and then you will start again and then you will have to start from zero and rebuild your life
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The next 3-4 years will be dedicated to loan repayment, after which a fresh start from zero will be needed to rebuild one's life.
The next three-four years of your life will be spent just in repaying this loan and then you will start again and then you will have to start from zero and rebuild your life
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Repaying a loan of ₹1.3 lakh is estimated to take approximately 8-9 months.
So, it will take you approximately 8 months. Let's assume 9 months.
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Repaying a loan of ₹1.3 lakh is estimated to take approximately 8-9 months.
So, it will take you approximately 8 months. Let's assume 9 months.
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After achieving debt freedom, it is predicted that one can become a millionaire within 10 years.
And after that you can start your life from a point where you can become a millionaire within 10 years.
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After achieving debt freedom, it is predicted that one can become a millionaire within 10 years.
And after that you can start your life from a point where you can become a millionaire within 10 years.
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An initial investment of ₹1.1 crore, invested in a Nifty 50 index mutual fund yielding 12%, is predicted to grow to ₹21 crore within 26 years.
around ₹21 crore in 26 years.
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An initial investment of ₹1.1 crore, invested in a Nifty 50 index mutual fund yielding 12%, is predicted to grow to ₹21 crore within 26 years.
around ₹21 crore in 26 years.
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The franchise value of Lucknow Super Giants is projected to increase from Rs 7000 crore to Rs 15,000 crore.
This same Rs 7000 crore franchise can soon become worth Rs 15,000 crore.
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The franchise value of Lucknow Super Giants is projected to increase from Rs 7000 crore to Rs 15,000 crore.
This same Rs 7000 crore franchise can soon become worth Rs 15,000 crore.
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Sourav Joshi's monthly ad revenue from long-form YouTube views is estimated to be between ₹2 crore and ₹5 crore.
Ad revenue from long form views is around ₹2 to ₹5 crore per month.
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Sourav Joshi's monthly ad revenue from long-form YouTube views is estimated to be between ₹2 crore and ₹5 crore.
Ad revenue from long form views is around ₹2 to ₹5 crore per month.
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An initial investment of ₹1.1 crore, invested in a Nifty 50 index mutual fund yielding 12%, is predicted to grow to ₹1.5 crore within 20 years. (Note: This figure appears to be a typo in the transcript, likely intended to be higher than the 10-year projection.)
₹1.5 crore in 20 years
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An initial investment of ₹1.1 crore, invested in a Nifty 50 index mutual fund yielding 12%, is predicted to grow to ₹1.5 crore within 20 years. (Note: This figure appears to be a typo in the transcript, likely intended to be higher than the 10-year projection.)
₹1.5 crore in 20 years
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An initial investment of ₹1.1 crore, invested in a Nifty 50 index mutual fund yielding 12%, is predicted to grow to ₹3.5 crore within 10 years.
Within 10 years he will have ₹3.5 crore.
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An initial investment of ₹1.1 crore, invested in a Nifty 50 index mutual fund yielding 12%, is predicted to grow to ₹3.5 crore within 10 years.
Within 10 years he will have ₹3.5 crore.
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Sourav Joshi's fan funding revenue is estimated to be ₹40 lakh per month.
Fan funding around ₹40 lakh.
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Sourav Joshi's fan funding revenue is estimated to be ₹40 lakh per month.
Fan funding around ₹40 lakh.
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An initial investment of ₹1.1 crore, invested in a Nifty 50 index mutual fund yielding 12%, is predicted to grow to ₹2 crore within 5 years.
Around ₹2 crore within 5 years.
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An initial investment of ₹1.1 crore, invested in a Nifty 50 index mutual fund yielding 12%, is predicted to grow to ₹2 crore within 5 years.
Around ₹2 crore within 5 years.
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Starting a ₹2000 monthly SIP at age 25, with a 10% annual increase, is projected to result in ₹5.7 crore by age 60.
If you increase this SIP of ₹2000 by 10% every year and start it at the age of 25, then at the age of 60 you will have ₹5 crore 70 lakh.
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Starting a ₹2000 monthly SIP at age 25, with a 10% annual increase, is projected to result in ₹5.7 crore by age 60.
If you increase this SIP of ₹2000 by 10% every year and start it at the age of 25, then at the age of 60 you will have ₹5 crore 70 lakh.
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Reaching a certain financial stage will decouple income from time spent, leading to continuous and insured income growth.
You have reached a point where your time no longer increases your income. All the steps you have taken in life are insured. Your income will continue to grow and grow forever.
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Reaching a certain financial stage will decouple income from time spent, leading to continuous and insured income growth.
You have reached a point where your time no longer increases your income. All the steps you have taken in life are insured. Your income will continue to grow and grow forever.
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The majority of people will choose to take a guaranteed amount in the first scenario (₹1 crore) but will opt for the coin flip in the second scenario (₹1 lakh or ₹1000).
Most people probably won't flip a coin the first time, but they will flip a coin the second time.
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The majority of people will choose to take a guaranteed amount in the first scenario (₹1 crore) but will opt for the coin flip in the second scenario (₹1 lakh or ₹1000).
Most people probably won't flip a coin the first time, but they will flip a coin the second time.
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Achieving 'Step Three' (money making money) through consistent effort over 3-10 years will result in earning more from returns than from salary.
The end will be when you gain step three. When you do Step Three for three, four, five, 10 years, you will suddenly have a corpus. Where even with the annual rate of return, you will be earning more money than your salary.
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Achieving 'Step Three' (money making money) through consistent effort over 3-10 years will result in earning more from returns than from salary.
The end will be when you gain step three. When you do Step Three for three, four, five, 10 years, you will suddenly have a corpus. Where even with the annual rate of return, you will be earning more money than your salary.
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The speaker's income will continue to grow indefinitely through investment returns.
After that, every year I am earning more and more and more money than that chart.
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The speaker's income will continue to grow indefinitely through investment returns.
After that, every year I am earning more and more and more money than that chart.
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Consistent investment of ₹3000 for 30 years results in a significantly larger corpus (₹1.48 crore) compared to the other two investment strategies.
The third child fights and invests ₹3000 for 30 years. Meaning ₹2000 total pocket money and ₹1000 for you. After 30 years he has Rs 1 crore 48 lakh.
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Consistent investment of ₹3000 for 30 years results in a significantly larger corpus (₹1.48 crore) compared to the other two investment strategies.
The third child fights and invests ₹3000 for 30 years. Meaning ₹2000 total pocket money and ₹1000 for you. After 30 years he has Rs 1 crore 48 lakh.
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Investing early for 10 years and then letting it grow yields a higher corpus (₹64 lakh) than investing later for 20 years (₹61 lakh) over a 30-year period.
At the end of 30 years, the second child has ₹61 lakh. The first child has ₹64 lakh.
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Investing early for 10 years and then letting it grow yields a higher corpus (₹64 lakh) than investing later for 20 years (₹61 lakh) over a 30-year period.
At the end of 30 years, the second child has ₹61 lakh. The first child has ₹64 lakh.
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After clearing most loans, the car loan will remain. A monthly expense of 17,500 INR is suggested, with 7,500 INR set aside. The remaining amount should be invested starting at age 35, with the expectation of income growth and bonuses being applied to loan repayment first.
After paying this EMI if you still have an expense of ₹10 which should not be the case because the child must have grown up and expenses must also be coming, assuming this expense of ₹10 you will have ₹27500 and my opinion would be that at this point you keep ₹7500 separately, then increase your monthly expense by ₹100 to ₹17500, do whatever needs to be done, wherever needed and start investing ₹00 from this sure sir every month and at this point your age would have been 35 years so you should be investing according to your age and your income right now we have not considered any income growth, within two years that income growth will also come, some company bonus will also come. There will be thousands of such things. But all of that is surplus money which you should not be using for anything except paying the loan. So this 20-month plan will probably be completed in just 15 months. It will be missed. If you are getting any surplus from anywhere, you will start adding that also towards the principal. But let's assume this will be a 20-month journey. At this point you should start investing.
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After clearing most loans, the car loan will remain. A monthly expense of 17,500 INR is suggested, with 7,500 INR set aside. The remaining amount should be invested starting at age 35, with the expectation of income growth and bonuses being applied to loan repayment first.
After paying this EMI if you still have an expense of ₹10 which should not be the case because the child must have grown up and expenses must also be coming, assuming this expense of ₹10 you will have ₹27500 and my opinion would be that at this point you keep ₹7500 separately, then increase your monthly expense by ₹100 to ₹17500, do whatever needs to be done, wherever needed and start investing ₹00 from this sure sir every month and at this point your age would have been 35 years so you should be investing according to your age and your income right now we have not considered any income growth, within two years that income growth will also come, some company bonus will also come. There will be thousands of such things. But all of that is surplus money which you should not be using for anything except paying the loan. So this 20-month plan will probably be completed in just 15 months. It will be missed. If you are getting any surplus from anywhere, you will start adding that also towards the principal. But let's assume this will be a 20-month journey. At this point you should start investing.
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A strategy is proposed to prioritize repaying loans that are 'most likely to be repaid' and then using the saved money to tackle larger loans, specifically those with longer remaining terms, to reduce interest accumulation.
So the approach we will adopt should be that you will first repay the loans which are most likely to be repaid and with the money saved from them, you will try to repay the biggest loans. Which are the bigger ones? Not those whose amount is huge but those who have a lot of time left because if the interest of those who have a lot of time left is saved then our loans will reduce quickly. That is the approach we are going to follow.
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A strategy is proposed to prioritize repaying loans that are 'most likely to be repaid' and then using the saved money to tackle larger loans, specifically those with longer remaining terms, to reduce interest accumulation.
So the approach we will adopt should be that you will first repay the loans which are most likely to be repaid and with the money saved from them, you will try to repay the biggest loans. Which are the bigger ones? Not those whose amount is huge but those who have a lot of time left because if the interest of those who have a lot of time left is saved then our loans will reduce quickly. That is the approach we are going to follow.
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The projected 20-month loan repayment plan may be completed in 15 months if any surplus funds are applied directly to the principal, at which point investment should commence.
So this 20-month plan will probably be completed in just 15 months. It will be missed. If you are getting any surplus from anywhere, you will start adding that also towards the principal. But let's assume this will be a 20-month journey. At this point you should start investing.
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The projected 20-month loan repayment plan may be completed in 15 months if any surplus funds are applied directly to the principal, at which point investment should commence.
So this 20-month plan will probably be completed in just 15 months. It will be missed. If you are getting any surplus from anywhere, you will start adding that also towards the principal. But let's assume this will be a 20-month journey. At this point you should start investing.
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Strategy for generating regular income through dividends in 2025.
if you want to start this income in 2025, then with what approach can you do it?
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Strategy for generating regular income through dividends in 2025.
if you want to start this income in 2025, then with what approach can you do it?
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Within two years, a significant financial turnaround is anticipated, and the individual is responsible for creating this new life for themselves and their family.
And remind yourself that within two years a very new life is about to begin. And it is your full responsibility to give that life to yourself and your family.
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Within two years, a significant financial turnaround is anticipated, and the individual is responsible for creating this new life for themselves and their family.
And remind yourself that within two years a very new life is about to begin. And it is your full responsibility to give that life to yourself and your family.
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Recommended investment allocation: 50% in large-cap mutual funds (like Nifty 50 ETF), 25% in flexi/mid-cap funds, and 25% in small-cap funds for balanced risk and growth.
My suggestion would be that out of the ₹00 you invest, you should invest 10%, sorry 10,000 means 50%, in NFTF 50 which is a safe large cap mutual fund. You invest ₹5,000 in flexi cap or mid cap and then ₹5,000 in small cap.
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Recommended investment allocation: 50% in large-cap mutual funds (like Nifty 50 ETF), 25% in flexi/mid-cap funds, and 25% in small-cap funds for balanced risk and growth.
My suggestion would be that out of the ₹00 you invest, you should invest 10%, sorry 10,000 means 50%, in NFTF 50 which is a safe large cap mutual fund. You invest ₹5,000 in flexi cap or mid cap and then ₹5,000 in small cap.
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An SIP of ₹6000 split across NFT 50, mid/flexi cap, and small cap mutual funds, with a 10% annual increase, is projected to grow to ₹48 crores in 30 years, based on historical returns.
Based on historical returns, your investment of ₹6000 will become around ₹48 crores in 30 years.
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An SIP of ₹6000 split across NFT 50, mid/flexi cap, and small cap mutual funds, with a 10% annual increase, is projected to grow to ₹48 crores in 30 years, based on historical returns.
Based on historical returns, your investment of ₹6000 will become around ₹48 crores in 30 years.
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Future generations may opt for renting instead of buying homes due to a different approach to life and a lack of emphasis on ownership.
Maybe our children won't buy a house. Because the way they are being raced and they are thinking about their life is very different. Where everything is on rent. There is no concept of ownership.
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Future generations may opt for renting instead of buying homes due to a different approach to life and a lack of emphasis on ownership.
Maybe our children won't buy a house. Because the way they are being raced and they are thinking about their life is very different. Where everything is on rent. There is no concept of ownership.
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The inflation-adjusted value of a house is expected to be approximately Rs 1.45 crore after 20 years, with the actual value potentially reaching Rs 2 crore.
then let's say 8%, then after 20 years, the inflation adjusted value of this house will be around Rs 1 crore 45 lakh. The inflation adjusted actual value will be higher, probably around Rs 2 crore.
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The inflation-adjusted value of a house is expected to be approximately Rs 1.45 crore after 20 years, with the actual value potentially reaching Rs 2 crore.
then let's say 8%, then after 20 years, the inflation adjusted value of this house will be around Rs 1 crore 45 lakh. The inflation adjusted actual value will be higher, probably around Rs 2 crore.
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An initial investment of ₹100, growing at 1% daily, is predicted to reach ₹20.37 crore in 4 years.
₹100 which will grow at 1% every day in 4 years. ... at the end of 4 years by compounding the same 1% daily you will have ₹20 crore 37 lakh.
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An initial investment of ₹100, growing at 1% daily, is predicted to reach ₹20.37 crore in 4 years.
₹100 which will grow at 1% every day in 4 years. ... at the end of 4 years by compounding the same 1% daily you will have ₹20 crore 37 lakh.
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Sourav Joshi's YouTube Premium revenue estimated to be up to ₹1 lakh per month.
There is an estimate. YouTube Premium revenue I think will be up to ₹ lakh.
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Sourav Joshi's YouTube Premium revenue estimated to be up to ₹1 lakh per month.
There is an estimate. YouTube Premium revenue I think will be up to ₹ lakh.
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Vikram will accumulate Rs 1 crore 40 lakh after 30 years, assuming a 10% annual increase in expenses and monthly investment of savings.
if Vikram invests this money every month and his expenses increase by 10% every year, then after 30 years Vikram will have Rs 1 crore 40 lakh.
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Vikram will accumulate Rs 1 crore 40 lakh after 30 years, assuming a 10% annual increase in expenses and monthly investment of savings.
if Vikram invests this money every month and his expenses increase by 10% every year, then after 30 years Vikram will have Rs 1 crore 40 lakh.
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Over 10 years, with a 5% annual electricity charge increase, solar panel users are predicted to save ₹1 lakh on bills, with maintenance costs around ₹300-₹400.
in a period of 10 years, if we assume that electricity charges increase by 5% every year, then they should save ₹1 lakh on electricity bill and spend around ₹30 to ₹400 on maintenance.
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Over 10 years, with a 5% annual electricity charge increase, solar panel users are predicted to save ₹1 lakh on bills, with maintenance costs around ₹300-₹400.
in a period of 10 years, if we assume that electricity charges increase by 5% every year, then they should save ₹1 lakh on electricity bill and spend around ₹30 to ₹400 on maintenance.
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Total ticket sales for the IPL season at Chennai stadium are predicted to reach ₹212 crore.
And ticket sales worth Rs 212 crore can happen in the retirement season.
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Total ticket sales for the IPL season at Chennai stadium are predicted to reach ₹212 crore.
And ticket sales worth Rs 212 crore can happen in the retirement season.
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Tax revenue from each IPL match at Chennai stadium is predicted to be ₹6.25 crore.
In which tax is Rs 6 crore 25 lakh.
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Tax revenue from each IPL match at Chennai stadium is predicted to be ₹6.25 crore.
In which tax is Rs 6 crore 25 lakh.
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Each IPL match at Chennai stadium is predicted to generate ₹15 crore in ticket sales.
each match will generate ticket sales worth ₹15 crore.
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Each IPL match at Chennai stadium is predicted to generate ₹15 crore in ticket sales.
each match will generate ticket sales worth ₹15 crore.
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Gold jewellery prices are predicted to increase by 5-7%.
Gold Jewellery Expected Price Increase 5 to 7% means a necklace worth ₹50,000 will probably become ₹53,000.
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Gold jewellery prices are predicted to increase by 5-7%.
Gold Jewellery Expected Price Increase 5 to 7% means a necklace worth ₹50,000 will probably become ₹53,000.
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It is possible for Garima's income to significantly increase within two years, potentially tripling.
Your income today is ₹z. In 2 years it can become ₹3 lakh. And you will be like it won't happen because it won't happen. But I'm here to tell you that it is possible.
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It is possible for Garima's income to significantly increase within two years, potentially tripling.
Your income today is ₹z. In 2 years it can become ₹3 lakh. And you will be like it won't happen because it won't happen. But I'm here to tell you that it is possible.
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A minimum of 50% (ideally 70%) of any extra income earned from side ventures should be invested, with the remainder available for guilt-free spending.
So whatever extra side income you earn, 50% of that, ideally 70% but minimum 50% of that should go towards investing. And the remaining 50 please use that money guilt free.
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A minimum of 50% (ideally 70%) of any extra income earned from side ventures should be invested, with the remainder available for guilt-free spending.
So whatever extra side income you earn, 50% of that, ideally 70% but minimum 50% of that should go towards investing. And the remaining 50 please use that money guilt free.
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Recommends rebalancing a portfolio every 5-10 years, rather than annually or semi-annually, to maintain the desired asset allocation.
So rebalance from I Wood only after about 10 years. You can do it in 5 years also. It's up to you to do as much as you want. But you don't have to do it every year. You don't have to every six months. You don't have to do it every two years. 5 10 Years It's a good time for you to rebalance.
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Recommends rebalancing a portfolio every 5-10 years, rather than annually or semi-annually, to maintain the desired asset allocation.
So rebalance from I Wood only after about 10 years. You can do it in 5 years also. It's up to you to do as much as you want. But you don't have to do it every year. You don't have to every six months. You don't have to do it every two years. 5 10 Years It's a good time for you to rebalance.
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For investment horizons exceeding 10 years, recommend allocating 70-80% to equity (with a mix of large, mid, and small caps) and 20% to gold.
If the horizon is more than 10 years ... Then we have almost 70-80% of it in equity. In that, 30% large cap, 30-40% small cap, 30-40% mid cap and then about 20% gold.
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For investment horizons exceeding 10 years, recommend allocating 70-80% to equity (with a mix of large, mid, and small caps) and 20% to gold.
If the horizon is more than 10 years ... Then we have almost 70-80% of it in equity. In that, 30% large cap, 30-40% small cap, 30-40% mid cap and then about 20% gold.
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For funds needed within 3 to 10 years, suggest a balanced approach of 50% gold and 50% equity, with equity comprising 50% large-cap and 50% mid-cap.
If you need this money within 3 to 10 years ... then you can go with something like a near 50-50 approach 50% Gold 50% Equity. In that equity also, you can invest not only in large cap but also a little bit in mid cap. So maybe it can be 50% large cap 50% mid cap.
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For funds needed within 3 to 10 years, suggest a balanced approach of 50% gold and 50% equity, with equity comprising 50% large-cap and 50% mid-cap.
If you need this money within 3 to 10 years ... then you can go with something like a near 50-50 approach 50% Gold 50% Equity. In that equity also, you can invest not only in large cap but also a little bit in mid cap. So maybe it can be 50% large cap 50% mid cap.
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Garima should develop multiple income streams beyond her primary job, utilizing her weekends and free time.
So what do you think? You start thinking of multiple income streams. That your job is an income stream. Where your five days a week go. ... Then there is Saturday and Sunday also. Now start thinking how can I use these two to three days? What can I do to generate income and start with the basics but then start upgrading.
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Garima should develop multiple income streams beyond her primary job, utilizing her weekends and free time.
So what do you think? You start thinking of multiple income streams. That your job is an income stream. Where your five days a week go. ... Then there is Saturday and Sunday also. Now start thinking how can I use these two to three days? What can I do to generate income and start with the basics but then start upgrading.
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By increasing SIP contributions by 10% annually for 25 years, Garima could accumulate ₹1.8 crore, adjusted for inflation, a significant amount.
To give you a sense, within 25 years if you continue with this and every year you step up by 10% means today SIP of ₹1000, next year SIP of ₹1100, next year SIP of ₹1210 and so on, then keep increasing it by 10% every year, within 25 years you will have ₹1 crore 80 lakh
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By increasing SIP contributions by 10% annually for 25 years, Garima could accumulate ₹1.8 crore, adjusted for inflation, a significant amount.
To give you a sense, within 25 years if you continue with this and every year you step up by 10% means today SIP of ₹1000, next year SIP of ₹1100, next year SIP of ₹1210 and so on, then keep increasing it by 10% every year, within 25 years you will have ₹1 crore 80 lakh
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For a 50-year-old, suggests allocating 50% to safe assets and 50% to equity. Within equity, 50% should be in large caps and 50% in mid caps, with no allocation to small caps.
If your age is 50%. If you are 50 years old, then 50% will go into safe assets. 50% will go into equity. There too, 50% will go to large caps. 50% will go to mid caps. You should not invest money in small caps.
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For a 50-year-old, suggests allocating 50% to safe assets and 50% to equity. Within equity, 50% should be in large caps and 50% in mid caps, with no allocation to small caps.
If your age is 50%. If you are 50 years old, then 50% will go into safe assets. 50% will go into equity. There too, 50% will go to large caps. 50% will go to mid caps. You should not invest money in small caps.
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Garima should restart her SIPs in 2026 with a diversified mix of small cap, mid cap, and large cap funds (33% each).
Now from 2026 you would have a slightly different approach. At this point you should start your SIPs. So start your SIPs and whatever mix you have kept small cap, mid cap, large cap is very good. 33% each time you are in your 20s it is the absolute right time for you to take that risk.
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Garima should restart her SIPs in 2026 with a diversified mix of small cap, mid cap, and large cap funds (33% each).
Now from 2026 you would have a slightly different approach. At this point you should start your SIPs. So start your SIPs and whatever mix you have kept small cap, mid cap, large cap is very good. 33% each time you are in your 20s it is the absolute right time for you to take that risk.
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For a 30-year-old, recommends allocating 30% to large-cap stocks, and 30-40% each to mid-cap and small-cap stocks.
If you are 30 years old then you should take large cap up to 30%. Then 30%-40% mid cap, 30-40% small cap.
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For a 30-year-old, recommends allocating 30% to large-cap stocks, and 30-40% each to mid-cap and small-cap stocks.
If you are 30 years old then you should take large cap up to 30%. Then 30%-40% mid cap, 30-40% small cap.
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Suggests an investment strategy where a percentage of savings equal to one's age should be allocated to safe assets (like FD, corporate bonds, gold, real estate), and the remainder (100 - age percent) to equity.
If your age is x, suppose it is 30 years. So x% of your savings means 30% of your savings should go into safe assets. ... debit the remaining 100 - x means 70%, in case if you are 30 years old, you should go in equity.
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Suggests an investment strategy where a percentage of savings equal to one's age should be allocated to safe assets (like FD, corporate bonds, gold, real estate), and the remainder (100 - age percent) to equity.
If your age is x, suppose it is 30 years. So x% of your savings means 30% of your savings should go into safe assets. ... debit the remaining 100 - x means 70%, in case if you are 30 years old, you should go in equity.
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Garima should get life insurance with a cover of ₹50 lakh, costing approximately ₹700-800 per month, for a term of 34 years.
Second, you should also get life insurance for yourself. ... 50 Lacs Would Be a Good Cover. This 50 lakhs will be available if you insure yourself for 60 years. ... I think approximately it will cost you ₹7 and ₹800 a month. So 50 lakhs of cover and another ₹400 to ₹600 per month.
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Garima should get life insurance with a cover of ₹50 lakh, costing approximately ₹700-800 per month, for a term of 34 years.
Second, you should also get life insurance for yourself. ... 50 Lacs Would Be a Good Cover. This 50 lakhs will be available if you insure yourself for 60 years. ... I think approximately it will cost you ₹7 and ₹800 a month. So 50 lakhs of cover and another ₹400 to ₹600 per month.
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A monthly investment of ₹100 can grow to ₹1 crore 25 lakh in 25 years.
After 25 years, these small investments of Pintu have become worth around Rs 1 crore 25 lakh.
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A monthly investment of ₹100 can grow to ₹1 crore 25 lakh in 25 years.
After 25 years, these small investments of Pintu have become worth around Rs 1 crore 25 lakh.
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SIP investment is predicted to yield ₹1.75 crore with 100% certainty.
The probability of success in SIP is 100% and it will give you Rs 1 crore 75 lakh.
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SIP investment is predicted to yield ₹1.75 crore with 100% certainty.
The probability of success in SIP is 100% and it will give you Rs 1 crore 75 lakh.
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Winning the lottery could result in ₹14 crore after tax.
If you win then you will get Rs 14 crore and that too after tax.
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Winning the lottery could result in ₹14 crore after tax.
If you win then you will get Rs 14 crore and that too after tax.
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Investments are projected to grow by an average of 15% annually over the next 10-20 years, leading to money doubling every 4-5 years and potentially growing 8-32 times in 20 years without further capital injection.
my investments are passive and are gradually increasing. Last year, I got a growth of 50 per cent because the market is moving blindly. Right now it is down at 15 per cent because the market is crazy. It will rise for a few more years and fall for a few more years. But in the next 10-20 years, that is what I am building for. It will even it itself out. And if I keep getting even at 15 per cent, it means my money is doubling every four to five years. Meaning, in 20 years, my money can grow from 8 to 32 times without any new capital added.
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Investments are projected to grow by an average of 15% annually over the next 10-20 years, leading to money doubling every 4-5 years and potentially growing 8-32 times in 20 years without further capital injection.
my investments are passive and are gradually increasing. Last year, I got a growth of 50 per cent because the market is moving blindly. Right now it is down at 15 per cent because the market is crazy. It will rise for a few more years and fall for a few more years. But in the next 10-20 years, that is what I am building for. It will even it itself out. And if I keep getting even at 15 per cent, it means my money is doubling every four to five years. Meaning, in 20 years, my money can grow from 8 to 32 times without any new capital added.
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Zomato's average order platform fee is predicted to be ₹10 by the end of 2025.
Order at ₹10 by 2025.
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Zomato's average order platform fee is predicted to be ₹10 by the end of 2025.
Order at ₹10 by 2025.
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A 1000 rupee monthly investment, increasing by 10% annually and earning 12-18% returns, could grow to 1 lakh in 10 years, 10 lakhs in 20 years, and 45 crores in 30 years.
if we see that the investment of Rs. 1000 that we talked about, we will increase it by 10 percent every year and if we invest in the same ratio, where it keeps getting at 12, 15, 18, then after 10 years your total investment will have reached Rs. 1 lakh, which seems like a fair amount, it is not that big, but the same amount will become around Rs. 10 lakh within 20 years and if you invest for 30 years, it will become Rs. 45 crore.
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A 1000 rupee monthly investment, increasing by 10% annually and earning 12-18% returns, could grow to 1 lakh in 10 years, 10 lakhs in 20 years, and 45 crores in 30 years.
if we see that the investment of Rs. 1000 that we talked about, we will increase it by 10 percent every year and if we invest in the same ratio, where it keeps getting at 12, 15, 18, then after 10 years your total investment will have reached Rs. 1 lakh, which seems like a fair amount, it is not that big, but the same amount will become around Rs. 10 lakh within 20 years and if you invest for 30 years, it will become Rs. 45 crore.
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With a projected wedding cost of 3-4 lakhs and 1.5 lakhs saved (including an emergency fund buffer), a loan of 1-2 lakhs may be required.
The wedding will cost up to 4 lakhs, 34 lakhs... If you have 34 lakhs, out of which you will be able to save 1.5 lakhs. Don't spend it all, keep 50 rupees aside because you should always have it for emergencies. If you can put ₹1 lakh from your savings, then you will have to take a loan of ₹2 or ₹1 lakh.
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With a projected wedding cost of 3-4 lakhs and 1.5 lakhs saved (including an emergency fund buffer), a loan of 1-2 lakhs may be required.
The wedding will cost up to 4 lakhs, 34 lakhs... If you have 34 lakhs, out of which you will be able to save 1.5 lakhs. Don't spend it all, keep 50 rupees aside because you should always have it for emergencies. If you can put ₹1 lakh from your savings, then you will have to take a loan of ₹2 or ₹1 lakh.
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By increasing income by ₹14,000-₹16,000, Kapil could potentially pay off all his loans in 3 years or less.
If you increase it by 14, 15, 16 years, then whatever extra expenses you incur, you can easily use it to pay it off so that all your money is paid off in 3 years or less.
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By increasing income by ₹14,000-₹16,000, Kapil could potentially pay off all his loans in 3 years or less.
If you increase it by 14, 15, 16 years, then whatever extra expenses you incur, you can easily use it to pay it off so that all your money is paid off in 3 years or less.
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The speaker predicts that investing for 20-25 years can lead to earnings of crores of rupees.
You can easily invest for the next 20-25 years from your income and you can earn not only lakhs but crores of rupees from the same investment.
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The speaker predicts that investing for 20-25 years can lead to earnings of crores of rupees.
You can easily invest for the next 20-25 years from your income and you can earn not only lakhs but crores of rupees from the same investment.
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Investing the down payment and saved EMI for 15 years at a 10% annual return could yield approximately ₹1.5 crore in profit, contrasting with the net gain from purchasing a house outright.
If I had adopted my wife's strategy, she was saying that she would pay ₹00 as house rent. The down payment of ₹20 lakhs that was to be made will be made as a one-time investment. He deducted Rs. 00 from the EMI of Rs. 00 that we were supposed to pay. The remaining ₹40 would also have been paid by the SI. After 15 years, the total investment value is Rs 2.3 crore. If you take the increment at a rate of 10%, then the profit will be around Rs 80 lakh, which means a profit of around Rs 1.5 crore.
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Investing the down payment and saved EMI for 15 years at a 10% annual return could yield approximately ₹1.5 crore in profit, contrasting with the net gain from purchasing a house outright.
If I had adopted my wife's strategy, she was saying that she would pay ₹00 as house rent. The down payment of ₹20 lakhs that was to be made will be made as a one-time investment. He deducted Rs. 00 from the EMI of Rs. 00 that we were supposed to pay. The remaining ₹40 would also have been paid by the SI. After 15 years, the total investment value is Rs 2.3 crore. If you take the increment at a rate of 10%, then the profit will be around Rs 80 lakh, which means a profit of around Rs 1.5 crore.
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The speaker predicts that Kapil's current company loan will be cleared by July, and the funds can then be redirected to his mother's personal loan.
So you can do this that when your current company loan of 9500 is repaid, then you can use the remaining 000 from it to clear your mother's personal loan. Yes, absolutely correct. Okay, so this is absolutely correct. Then by July, this 000 loan of yours will be cleared.
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The speaker predicts that Kapil's current company loan will be cleared by July, and the funds can then be redirected to his mother's personal loan.
So you can do this that when your current company loan of 9500 is repaid, then you can use the remaining 000 from it to clear your mother's personal loan. Yes, absolutely correct. Okay, so this is absolutely correct. Then by July, this 000 loan of yours will be cleared.
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Assuming a 10% inflation rate, the purchasing power of 670 crore in 20 years is equivalent to 100 crore today.
if you assume 10 percent inflation, then in 20 years it will be equal to 100 crore today. 9927 to be. Meaning, if I have 100 crore rupees today, I can do everything that I can do with that 100 crore after 20 years also.
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Assuming a 10% inflation rate, the purchasing power of 670 crore in 20 years is equivalent to 100 crore today.
if you assume 10 percent inflation, then in 20 years it will be equal to 100 crore today. 9927 to be. Meaning, if I have 100 crore rupees today, I can do everything that I can do with that 100 crore after 20 years also.
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When receiving unexpected money (e.g., annual bonus), at least 50% (ideally 70%) should be allocated to loan repayment.
At least 50 and ideally 70% of that should go towards the loan repayment. Spend the remaining 30% guilt free.
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When receiving unexpected money (e.g., annual bonus), at least 50% (ideally 70%) should be allocated to loan repayment.
At least 50 and ideally 70% of that should go towards the loan repayment. Spend the remaining 30% guilt free.
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Without any additional capital investment, the speaker's portfolio is projected to grow from 21 crore to 670 crore within 20 years, assuming an 18-19% annual return.
So after 4 years, 41 crore, after that 83 crore after 4 years, after that 167 crore after 4 years, 333 crore after 4 years and after that 670 crore after 4 years. That means within 20 years, without any capital addition, this 21 crore, 670 crore
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Without any additional capital investment, the speaker's portfolio is projected to grow from 21 crore to 670 crore within 20 years, assuming an 18-19% annual return.
So after 4 years, 41 crore, after that 83 crore after 4 years, after that 167 crore after 4 years, 333 crore after 4 years and after that 670 crore after 4 years. That means within 20 years, without any capital addition, this 21 crore, 670 crore
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The speaker anticipates experiencing the same level of portfolio growth seen in the past 5 years within the next 1-2 years, followed by another 5 years of growth.
if I continue like this then the growth that I have seen in the last 5 years will probably come again in the next one or two years and there will be growth for 5 years again
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The speaker anticipates experiencing the same level of portfolio growth seen in the past 5 years within the next 1-2 years, followed by another 5 years of growth.
if I continue like this then the growth that I have seen in the last 5 years will probably come again in the next one or two years and there will be growth for 5 years again
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The Indian stock market is predicted to continue delivering at least 12% annual returns over any 10-year period in the future.
The stock market of this country has not given less than 12% return in any 10-year period and my hope belief is that the same will continue in future as well.
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The Indian stock market is predicted to continue delivering at least 12% annual returns over any 10-year period in the future.
The stock market of this country has not given less than 12% return in any 10-year period and my hope belief is that the same will continue in future as well.
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Selling the house could provide financial freedom, with an estimated ₹20-30 lakh surplus significantly altering the current life circumstances.
And suddenly you will also get freedom because 20 Even if you have Rs 30 lakh, your life will be very different from what it is today.
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Selling the house could provide financial freedom, with an estimated ₹20-30 lakh surplus significantly altering the current life circumstances.
And suddenly you will also get freedom because 20 Even if you have Rs 30 lakh, your life will be very different from what it is today.
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Selling the house for ₹70 lakh to ₹1 crore would clear all outstanding loans, including the home loan EMI, personal loan, and credit card debt, resulting in a debt-free status with a significant surplus.
if you sell this house for between 70 lakhs and 1 crore, then that 4 lakh rupees EMI of the house will be cleared, your ₹ 1 lakh personal loan will be cleared, your 4 lakh rupees credit card loan will be cleared, then your 4 lakh rupees will be completely cleared, you will be completely debt free
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Selling the house for ₹70 lakh to ₹1 crore would clear all outstanding loans, including the home loan EMI, personal loan, and credit card debt, resulting in a debt-free status with a significant surplus.
if you sell this house for between 70 lakhs and 1 crore, then that 4 lakh rupees EMI of the house will be cleared, your ₹ 1 lakh personal loan will be cleared, your 4 lakh rupees credit card loan will be cleared, then your 4 lakh rupees will be completely cleared, you will be completely debt free
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Over 5 years, Akanksha's debt mutual fund investments could grow to ₹1.5 lakh. This amount could reach approximately ₹4,70,000 after 10 years and around ₹21,300 after 20 years.
If you do it for 5 years, then ₹1.5 lakh will come in that. If you do this for 10 years, it will amount to around ₹4,70,000. If you do this for 20 years, it will amount to around ₹21300.
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Over 5 years, Akanksha's debt mutual fund investments could grow to ₹1.5 lakh. This amount could reach approximately ₹4,70,000 after 10 years and around ₹21,300 after 20 years.
If you do it for 5 years, then ₹1.5 lakh will come in that. If you do this for 10 years, it will amount to around ₹4,70,000. If you do this for 20 years, it will amount to around ₹21300.
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Permanent human bases are anticipated to be established on both the Moon and Mars.
We'll see the establishment of permanent human settlements on the Moon and Mars.
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Permanent human bases are anticipated to be established on both the Moon and Mars.
We'll see the establishment of permanent human settlements on the Moon and Mars.
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Electric vehicles are projected to account for the majority of new vehicle sales in the coming decade.
Electric vehicles will dominate new car sales within the next decade.
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Electric vehicles are projected to account for the majority of new vehicle sales in the coming decade.
Electric vehicles will dominate new car sales within the next decade.
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After accounting for 6% inflation, the real value of the projected 4 crore 60 lakh rupees after 25 years is estimated to be 1 crore 7 lakh rupees.
and after 25 years the value of Rs 4 crore 60 lakh that you have will be Rs 1 crore 7 lakh.
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After accounting for 6% inflation, the real value of the projected 4 crore 60 lakh rupees after 25 years is estimated to be 1 crore 7 lakh rupees.
and after 25 years the value of Rs 4 crore 60 lakh that you have will be Rs 1 crore 7 lakh.
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After accounting for 6% inflation, the real value of the projected 1 crore 90 lakh rupees after 20 years is estimated to be 1 lakh rupees.
After 20 years the value of around Rs 1 crore that you have will be Rs 1 lakh.
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After accounting for 6% inflation, the real value of the projected 1 crore 90 lakh rupees after 20 years is estimated to be 1 lakh rupees.
After 20 years the value of around Rs 1 crore that you have will be Rs 1 lakh.
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After accounting for 6% inflation, the real value of the projected 28 lakh rupees after 10 years is estimated to be 16 lakh rupees.
After 10 years the value of Rs 28 lakh that you have will be Rs 16 lakh.
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After accounting for 6% inflation, the real value of the projected 28 lakh rupees after 10 years is estimated to be 16 lakh rupees.
After 10 years the value of Rs 28 lakh that you have will be Rs 16 lakh.
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The projected investment value after 25 years, with the SIP strategy, is estimated to reach 4 crore 60 lakh rupees.
and after 25 years you will have Rs 4 crore 60 lakh.
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The projected investment value after 25 years, with the SIP strategy, is estimated to reach 4 crore 60 lakh rupees.
and after 25 years you will have Rs 4 crore 60 lakh.
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The projected investment value after 20 years, following the SIP strategy, is estimated to be 1 crore 90 lakh rupees.
after 20 years you will have Rs 1 crore 90 lakh.
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The projected investment value after 20 years, following the SIP strategy, is estimated to be 1 crore 90 lakh rupees.
after 20 years you will have Rs 1 crore 90 lakh.
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Based on the proposed SIP strategy, the projected investment value after 10 years is 28 lakh rupees.
If this continues like this, then within 10 years you will have Rs 28 lakh.
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Based on the proposed SIP strategy, the projected investment value after 10 years is 28 lakh rupees.
If this continues like this, then within 10 years you will have Rs 28 lakh.
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Small-cap funds, with an assumed average return of 18%, are projected to yield ₹10.4 crore from a ₹1 lakh investment over 30 years, but with significant risk and volatility.
And if you invest the same thing in small-cap funds, which on an average give ₹18, but only over a long period of time, this is very risky. So, as the returns are increasing, you should not make this foolish decision, that is, put all the money in this fund because, of course, there is a reason why it gives higher returns because it is also very volatile. As it goes up as fast as it comes down, as is the current situation in the market, the same ₹1 lakh can give you ₹10.4 crore in 30 years.
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Small-cap funds, with an assumed average return of 18%, are projected to yield ₹10.4 crore from a ₹1 lakh investment over 30 years, but with significant risk and volatility.
And if you invest the same thing in small-cap funds, which on an average give ₹18, but only over a long period of time, this is very risky. So, as the returns are increasing, you should not make this foolish decision, that is, put all the money in this fund because, of course, there is a reason why it gives higher returns because it is also very volatile. As it goes up as fast as it comes down, as is the current situation in the market, the same ₹1 lakh can give you ₹10.4 crore in 30 years.
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Suggests that over a 20-year period, Nifty 50 or a mix of mid- and small-cap stocks could yield comparable or better returns than real estate, highlighting the lack of liquidity and the long-term holding nature of real estate compared to the stock market.
In the same 20 years, if you had invested in Nifty 50 alone, you would have earned the same return. If you had invested in a mix of mid-cap and small-cap stocks, you would have earned Rs 5 crore, Rs 6.5 crore. But we don't talk about that. No ne stays in the stock market for 20 years; they stay in real estate because real estate doesn't have the technology that fills the stock market.
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Suggests that over a 20-year period, Nifty 50 or a mix of mid- and small-cap stocks could yield comparable or better returns than real estate, highlighting the lack of liquidity and the long-term holding nature of real estate compared to the stock market.
In the same 20 years, if you had invested in Nifty 50 alone, you would have earned the same return. If you had invested in a mix of mid-cap and small-cap stocks, you would have earned Rs 5 crore, Rs 6.5 crore. But we don't talk about that. No ne stays in the stock market for 20 years; they stay in real estate because real estate doesn't have the technology that fills the stock market.
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The value of the investment after 30 years is expected to be 2.5 crore in today's money terms, implying inflation adjustment or purchasing power parity.
whose status will be Rs 2.5 crore as per today's money
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The value of the investment after 30 years is expected to be 2.5 crore in today's money terms, implying inflation adjustment or purchasing power parity.
whose status will be Rs 2.5 crore as per today's money
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A SIP of ₹1000 with a potentially higher return (implied from mid-cap/flexi-cap context) is projected to grow to ₹5.6 crore over 30 years.
If you have a mid-cap or a flexi-cap mutual fund, then in 30 years, with the same ₹36 lakh, you will have around ₹5.6 crore.
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A SIP of ₹1000 with a potentially higher return (implied from mid-cap/flexi-cap context) is projected to grow to ₹5.6 crore over 30 years.
If you have a mid-cap or a flexi-cap mutual fund, then in 30 years, with the same ₹36 lakh, you will have around ₹5.6 crore.
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The same investment scenario as above is projected to reach 11 crore 20 lakhs in 30 years.
11 crore 20 lakhs in 30 years
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The same investment scenario as above is projected to reach 11 crore 20 lakhs in 30 years.
11 crore 20 lakhs in 30 years
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A SIP of ₹1000 with a 12% annual return is projected to grow to ₹3.8 crore over 30 years.
If you do the same thing for 30 years, you would have invested only Rs. 36 lakhs yourself and on top of that, you would have earned around Rs. 2.7 crores. And in total, you would have Rs. 3.8 crores.
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A SIP of ₹1000 with a 12% annual return is projected to grow to ₹3.8 crore over 30 years.
If you do the same thing for 30 years, you would have invested only Rs. 36 lakhs yourself and on top of that, you would have earned around Rs. 2.7 crores. And in total, you would have Rs. 3.8 crores.
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A SIP of ₹1000 with a 12% annual return is projected to grow to ₹92 lakhs over 20 years.
If you do the same thing for 20 years, you would have invested Rs. 24 lakhs yourself, but on top of that, you would have earned Rs. 8 lakhs. So, in total, you would have around Rs. 92 lakhs.
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A SIP of ₹1000 with a 12% annual return is projected to grow to ₹92 lakhs over 20 years.
If you do the same thing for 20 years, you would have invested Rs. 24 lakhs yourself, but on top of that, you would have earned Rs. 8 lakhs. So, in total, you would have around Rs. 92 lakhs.
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The same investment scenario as above is projected to reach 2 crore 60 lakhs in 20 years.
2 crore 60 lakhs in 20 years
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The same investment scenario as above is projected to reach 2 crore 60 lakhs in 20 years.
2 crore 60 lakhs in 20 years
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An investment of an unspecified initial amount, increased by 10% annually and earning a 15% annual return, is projected to reach 40 lakhs in 10 years.
If you increase this investment by 10% every year and earn an annual return of 15% over a long period, this money will be 40 lakhs in 10 years
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An investment of an unspecified initial amount, increased by 10% annually and earning a 15% annual return, is projected to reach 40 lakhs in 10 years.
If you increase this investment by 10% every year and earn an annual return of 15% over a long period, this money will be 40 lakhs in 10 years
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A SIP of ₹1000 with a 12% annual return is projected to grow to ₹1.224 crore over 10 years.
If you buy it for 10 years, after 10 years, you would have invested Rs. 12 lakhs and on top of that, you would have earned Rs. 40,000. So, a total of Rs. 22,400.
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A SIP of ₹1000 with a 12% annual return is projected to grow to ₹1.224 crore over 10 years.
If you buy it for 10 years, after 10 years, you would have invested Rs. 12 lakhs and on top of that, you would have earned Rs. 40,000. So, a total of Rs. 22,400.
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An investment of Rs 8000/month in a midcap index fund, combined with Nifty 50 and small cap index funds, is projected to yield Rs 14 crore after 30 years.
after 30 years, this investment on an average return will become Rs 14 crore.
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An investment of Rs 8000/month in a midcap index fund, combined with Nifty 50 and small cap index funds, is projected to yield Rs 14 crore after 30 years.
after 30 years, this investment on an average return will become Rs 14 crore.
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Investing ₹1 lakh in the stock market with a 12% annual return is predicted to yield ₹1 crore in 20 years.
if you invest the same ₹1000000 in the stock market and earn a return of 12 then within 20 years you will have ₹ crore
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Investing ₹1 lakh in the stock market with a 12% annual return is predicted to yield ₹1 crore in 20 years.
if you invest the same ₹1000000 in the stock market and earn a return of 12 then within 20 years you will have ₹ crore
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The speaker recommends selling the house, clearing all debts, investing for the daughter and self, obtaining health insurance for parents and life insurance for oneself (with parents as nominees). This action is predicted to lead to a much better financial position within a few years, allowing for the rebuilding of a new house.
sell the house, clear the loans, invest the rest for your daughter, for yourself, get health insurance for your parents, get life insurance in your name, you are at the perfect age where you can get life insurance, not just corporate, but also get personal life insurance, make your parents the nominee and start your life again, you will be very, very sure, in a matter of a few years, be in a position where you will be able to build a house of your choice again, for your parents, for your daughter, for yourself
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The speaker recommends selling the house, clearing all debts, investing for the daughter and self, obtaining health insurance for parents and life insurance for oneself (with parents as nominees). This action is predicted to lead to a much better financial position within a few years, allowing for the rebuilding of a new house.
sell the house, clear the loans, invest the rest for your daughter, for yourself, get health insurance for your parents, get life insurance in your name, you are at the perfect age where you can get life insurance, not just corporate, but also get personal life insurance, make your parents the nominee and start your life again, you will be very, very sure, in a matter of a few years, be in a position where you will be able to build a house of your choice again, for your parents, for your daughter, for yourself
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An initial investment of ₹25,00,000, increased by 10% annually and earning 12% annual return, is projected to grow to ₹2,16,00,000 within 15 years.
If you increase it by 10% every year and earn a return of 12% annually, then within 15 years, this will amount to Rs 2 crore 16 lakh.
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An initial investment of ₹25,00,000, increased by 10% annually and earning 12% annual return, is projected to grow to ₹2,16,00,000 within 15 years.
If you increase it by 10% every year and earn a return of 12% annually, then within 15 years, this will amount to Rs 2 crore 16 lakh.
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The estimated rent of 40,000 to 50,000 rupees per month for the shop is projected to cover the family's monthly expenses.
If this rent comes to 40 to 50 rupees, will it cover your family's expenses for the month? Yes sir, yes sir, it will.
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The estimated rent of 40,000 to 50,000 rupees per month for the shop is projected to cover the family's monthly expenses.
If this rent comes to 40 to 50 rupees, will it cover your family's expenses for the month? Yes sir, yes sir, it will.
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For short-term goals (2-3 years), invest in low-risk options like debt mutual funds or Nifty 50 index funds, aiming for ₹3,000-5,000 monthly savings.
start saving towards a short term goal and whatever you can save, Rs. 3000-5000 per month, so that you have that discipline. Also, and with that, two options that I would give, one is a debt mutual fund. Consider a debt mutual fund similar to a fixed deposit, but usually gives better returns than a fixed deposit.
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For short-term goals (2-3 years), invest in low-risk options like debt mutual funds or Nifty 50 index funds, aiming for ₹3,000-5,000 monthly savings.
start saving towards a short term goal and whatever you can save, Rs. 3000-5000 per month, so that you have that discipline. Also, and with that, two options that I would give, one is a debt mutual fund. Consider a debt mutual fund similar to a fixed deposit, but usually gives better returns than a fixed deposit.
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Option to increase emergency fund to ₹1 lakh (6 months of expenses) within 1.5 years.
save an additional ₹000 so that you have a total of ₹1 lakh and you have this 6-month corpus.
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Option to increase emergency fund to ₹1 lakh (6 months of expenses) within 1.5 years.
save an additional ₹000 so that you have a total of ₹1 lakh and you have this 6-month corpus.
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Primary financial goal for 2025 is to reach an emergency fund of ₹75,000.
If you generate some new income, then your first goal is to save. 15K and get emergency fund at 75K. This is your first goal for 2025.
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Primary financial goal for 2025 is to reach an emergency fund of ₹75,000.
If you generate some new income, then your first goal is to save. 15K and get emergency fund at 75K. This is your first goal for 2025.
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Rs 1 crore in 2024 will have the purchasing power of Rs 65 lakhs by 2064 due to inflation.
If you have Rs 1 crore in 2024, then due to inflation, the same Rs 1 crore will be worth Rs 25 lakhs in 204 and by 2064 it will be worth only Rs 65 lakhs.
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Rs 1 crore in 2024 will have the purchasing power of Rs 65 lakhs by 2064 due to inflation.
If you have Rs 1 crore in 2024, then due to inflation, the same Rs 1 crore will be worth Rs 25 lakhs in 204 and by 2064 it will be worth only Rs 65 lakhs.
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A Rs 1 crore loan at 6% interest for 30 years would result in Rs 15 crore paid back, while investing Rs 1 crore at 6% for 30 years would grow to Rs 5.75 crore.
In the loan scenario, after 30 years, you would have paid ₹15 crore to the bank for that ₹1 crore. But if you invest that Rs 1 crore, it would have become Rs 5 crore 75 lakh after 30 years.
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A Rs 1 crore loan at 6% interest for 30 years would result in Rs 15 crore paid back, while investing Rs 1 crore at 6% for 30 years would grow to Rs 5.75 crore.
In the loan scenario, after 30 years, you would have paid ₹15 crore to the bank for that ₹1 crore. But if you invest that Rs 1 crore, it would have become Rs 5 crore 75 lakh after 30 years.
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An investment starting at ₹500,000, with annual increases and a 15% market return, is projected to reach ₹3.9 million in 10 years, a significant amount (implied) in 20 years, and ₹13.2 million in 30 years.
If you step it up every year from 10 and earn market returns at 15, then after 10 years you will have ₹ 3900000, after 20 years ₹ lakh, after 30 years ₹1 crore 32 lakh
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An investment starting at ₹500,000, with annual increases and a 15% market return, is projected to reach ₹3.9 million in 10 years, a significant amount (implied) in 20 years, and ₹13.2 million in 30 years.
If you step it up every year from 10 and earn market returns at 15, then after 10 years you will have ₹ 3900000, after 20 years ₹ lakh, after 30 years ₹1 crore 32 lakh
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Leasing a car is predicted to be more expensive than buying in 2025, based on the speaker's analysis.
So, leasing over buying is actually more expensive in this case.
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Leasing a car is predicted to be more expensive than buying in 2025, based on the speaker's analysis.
So, leasing over buying is actually more expensive in this case.
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Anticipated monthly rental income of Rs. 1 lakh.
Rental income Rs. 1 lakh per month.
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Anticipated monthly rental income of Rs. 1 lakh.
Rental income Rs. 1 lakh per month.
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Suggests a multi-step plan to complete the house, involving paying off high-interest loans by March 2025 using savings and agricultural income, then securing a loan against agricultural land to cover remaining house construction costs and consolidate debt. This plan aims to reduce overall EMIs and free up monthly income for investment.
So, my opinion is that if you try and fight for it, it will be a better option for you. Now you are saying that you have already done this, but if I try again, if you can, if you can get a loan against agriculture of Rs. 15 lakh, then you will be able to repay all these three things. And you will also have around Rs. 1 or 2 lakh free, so instead of Rs. 15, you can probably take a loan of Rs. 13 or Rs. 7 lakh. With that, your EMI will come to Rs. 19,300. And if you do this, then after March, your monthly statement will be Income around Rs. 40,000 and your expenses will be Rs. 23, so let's take Rs. 32 to 33, so around Your monthly expenses will be 3000 and this 3000 will be your monthly expenses and 400 will be your monthly income, so the remaining 7000 you can start investing, so invest 7 per month starting from like April 2025 and then every March you can make a lump sum investment of the 1.5 lakh rupees that you will get, I will make a complete summary for you again, first of all, by March if N Sarika ji is your goal, then by March you have to save 4 to 5000 rupees a month by saving somewhere well so that you can save around 10 to 15000 by March, then the 1.5 lakh rupees that you will get as rental income in March will give you around 1600 or 17000, this will be almost equal to your two loans, one is SBI credit card loan and the second is your personal loan which you had just taken for your sister's wedding, so you will repay both of these and with this you will have around 6000 rupees free, then secondly you We will try and you will have to try this. I don't have a complete idea whether it will be possible or not but try to get a loan of Rs. 1 lakh against your agricultural land. You don't need more than that if you can get it for 10 years. There will be interest on Rs. 12 lakh which is very high but even if there is, the EMI will be around Rs. 19300. If you get it at Rs. 12 lakh then you will get it. There is no problem. If this happens then it will cost only Rs. 1000. With that you will repay your other two loans and you will spend Rs. 1 lakh to build your house and all your expenses will also be covered and your EMI will be less than your current EMI. So then your monthly calculation after March will be: Income around Rs. 40,000, Expenses around Rs. 33,000. So you can start investing the remaining Rs. 7000.
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Suggests a multi-step plan to complete the house, involving paying off high-interest loans by March 2025 using savings and agricultural income, then securing a loan against agricultural land to cover remaining house construction costs and consolidate debt. This plan aims to reduce overall EMIs and free up monthly income for investment.
So, my opinion is that if you try and fight for it, it will be a better option for you. Now you are saying that you have already done this, but if I try again, if you can, if you can get a loan against agriculture of Rs. 15 lakh, then you will be able to repay all these three things. And you will also have around Rs. 1 or 2 lakh free, so instead of Rs. 15, you can probably take a loan of Rs. 13 or Rs. 7 lakh. With that, your EMI will come to Rs. 19,300. And if you do this, then after March, your monthly statement will be Income around Rs. 40,000 and your expenses will be Rs. 23, so let's take Rs. 32 to 33, so around Your monthly expenses will be 3000 and this 3000 will be your monthly expenses and 400 will be your monthly income, so the remaining 7000 you can start investing, so invest 7 per month starting from like April 2025 and then every March you can make a lump sum investment of the 1.5 lakh rupees that you will get, I will make a complete summary for you again, first of all, by March if N Sarika ji is your goal, then by March you have to save 4 to 5000 rupees a month by saving somewhere well so that you can save around 10 to 15000 by March, then the 1.5 lakh rupees that you will get as rental income in March will give you around 1600 or 17000, this will be almost equal to your two loans, one is SBI credit card loan and the second is your personal loan which you had just taken for your sister's wedding, so you will repay both of these and with this you will have around 6000 rupees free, then secondly you We will try and you will have to try this. I don't have a complete idea whether it will be possible or not but try to get a loan of Rs. 1 lakh against your agricultural land. You don't need more than that if you can get it for 10 years. There will be interest on Rs. 12 lakh which is very high but even if there is, the EMI will be around Rs. 19300. If you get it at Rs. 12 lakh then you will get it. There is no problem. If this happens then it will cost only Rs. 1000. With that you will repay your other two loans and you will spend Rs. 1 lakh to build your house and all your expenses will also be covered and your EMI will be less than your current EMI. So then your monthly calculation after March will be: Income around Rs. 40,000, Expenses around Rs. 33,000. So you can start investing the remaining Rs. 7000.
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Predicts that the value of the agricultural land, currently estimated at 2 crore, could double to 4 crore over time, and advises selling portions strategically during significant life events like children's college or retirement, rather than selling now.
So, keep working because you like it, you get good at it. You can build your own house, raise your children, do all the things you want to do, but you know that that land will always keep you safe. So, at whatever point the children's college comes, for me, these will be the two big events: children's college, which will come in 10-8 years for the elder son, in 15 years for the younger son, and then your retirement, which will come in about 20 or 25 years. These three events will happen, so you can sell that land little by little at these three events. According to me, there is no need to sell it now because its price is two crores, tomorrow its price will be four crores.
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Predicts that the value of the agricultural land, currently estimated at 2 crore, could double to 4 crore over time, and advises selling portions strategically during significant life events like children's college or retirement, rather than selling now.
So, keep working because you like it, you get good at it. You can build your own house, raise your children, do all the things you want to do, but you know that that land will always keep you safe. So, at whatever point the children's college comes, for me, these will be the two big events: children's college, which will come in 10-8 years for the elder son, in 15 years for the younger son, and then your retirement, which will come in about 20 or 25 years. These three events will happen, so you can sell that land little by little at these three events. According to me, there is no need to sell it now because its price is two crores, tomorrow its price will be four crores.
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Suggests a diversified investment strategy across Nifty, mid-cap, and small-cap mutual funds, with annual lump sum investments from agricultural income, potentially leading to 1 to 1.25 crore in 20 years.
And if you do that, put half Rs. 10,000 in a Nifty mutual fund and Rs. 10,000 in a mid-cap mutual fund. Invest it in small cap mutual funds and if you keep doing this regularly plus if you invest the annual income you get from agricultural land every year then after 20 years you will have roughly around Rs 2 to 1.25 crores.
1 year ago
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Suggests a diversified investment strategy across Nifty, mid-cap, and small-cap mutual funds, with annual lump sum investments from agricultural income, potentially leading to 1 to 1.25 crore in 20 years.
And if you do that, put half Rs. 10,000 in a Nifty mutual fund and Rs. 10,000 in a mid-cap mutual fund. Invest it in small cap mutual funds and if you keep doing this regularly plus if you invest the annual income you get from agricultural land every year then after 20 years you will have roughly around Rs 2 to 1.25 crores.
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An initial investment of 60 lakhs has been made into a startup fund that the speaker is very bullish on, with future growth potential to be observed.
Right now I have invested only Rs 60 lakhs but however it goes, we will see and again I'll imagine 0 but we will see wherever it goes
1 year ago
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An initial investment of 60 lakhs has been made into a startup fund that the speaker is very bullish on, with future growth potential to be observed.
Right now I have invested only Rs 60 lakhs but however it goes, we will see and again I'll imagine 0 but we will see wherever it goes
Pending
Even with a conservative growth estimate of 6%, PMS 2 is projected to be worth 860 crore in 10 years and 1377 crore in 20 years.
If it grows at 6, which it won't, but if it does, then after 10 years its value will be 860 crores, after 20 years its value will be 1377 crores
1 year ago
Pending
Even with a conservative growth estimate of 6%, PMS 2 is projected to be worth 860 crore in 10 years and 1377 crore in 20 years.
If it grows at 6, which it won't, but if it does, then after 10 years its value will be 860 crores, after 20 years its value will be 1377 crores
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The current total investment value of Rs 21 crore, without further additions, has the potential to grow to thousands of crores in two decades due to compounding.
And this Rs. 21 crore, not any other addition, and additions will keep happening, but only this Rs. 21 crore could potentially become thousands of crores in a couple of decades.
1 year ago
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The current total investment value of Rs 21 crore, without further additions, has the potential to grow to thousands of crores in two decades due to compounding.
And this Rs. 21 crore, not any other addition, and additions will keep happening, but only this Rs. 21 crore could potentially become thousands of crores in a couple of decades.
Pending
Portfolio of 1 Bitcoin, 10 Ether, and 100 Solana projected to be worth 21 crore rupees in approximately 10 years.
I believe, this is just my personal belief that this portfolio of one bitcoin, 10 ether, and 100 solana will be worth 21 crore rupees in about 10 years, so I have just kept it at 2121
1 year ago
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Portfolio of 1 Bitcoin, 10 Ether, and 100 Solana projected to be worth 21 crore rupees in approximately 10 years.
I believe, this is just my personal belief that this portfolio of one bitcoin, 10 ether, and 100 solana will be worth 21 crore rupees in about 10 years, so I have just kept it at 2121
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An investment of ₹12 per month, stepping up by ₹10, is projected to yield ₹4.17 crore in 30 years.
In 30 years you will have ₹ 4 crore 17 lakh
1 year ago
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An investment of ₹12 per month, stepping up by ₹10, is projected to yield ₹4.17 crore in 30 years.
In 30 years you will have ₹ 4 crore 17 lakh
Pending
An initial investment of ₹ 20 lakh with a 10% annual step-up is projected to grow to ₹ 2.4 crore within 30 years.
₹ 2000000 return and annual step up of 10%, then within 30 years this money will be 2 crore 40 lakh
1 year ago
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An initial investment of ₹ 20 lakh with a 10% annual step-up is projected to grow to ₹ 2.4 crore within 30 years.
₹ 2000000 return and annual step up of 10%, then within 30 years this money will be 2 crore 40 lakh
Pending
Many current jobs will cease to exist within the next decade, requiring individuals to adapt and be prepared for future career landscapes.
The job you are preparing for today may not even exist in 10 years.
1 year ago
Pending
Many current jobs will cease to exist within the next decade, requiring individuals to adapt and be prepared for future career landscapes.
The job you are preparing for today may not even exist in 10 years.
Pending
Predicted that Nifty 50 annual returns will be lower than 12% in 2026.
I think this number will probably be even lower in 2026, but at least over a long term, it will come back to that 12% average annual return.
3 months ago
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Predicted that Nifty 50 annual returns will be lower than 12% in 2026.
I think this number will probably be even lower in 2026, but at least over a long term, it will come back to that 12% average annual return.
Pending
Predicted that Bitcoin price will increase in 2026.
Gold Price Bitcoin Will Increase and Savings Rates Will Go Up.
3 months ago
Pending
Predicted that Bitcoin price will increase in 2026.
Gold Price Bitcoin Will Increase and Savings Rates Will Go Up.
Pending
Predicted that 2026 will be a year of correction for the stock market.
my prediction is that 2026 will be a year of correction for the stock market.
3 months ago
Pending
Predicted that 2026 will be a year of correction for the stock market.
my prediction is that 2026 will be a year of correction for the stock market.
Pending
Predicted that all four loans will be repaid by the end of January 2026, assuming the advised approach is followed.
by the end of January, all your four loans would have been repaid from your current salary only.
6 months ago
Pending
Predicted that all four loans will be repaid by the end of January 2026, assuming the advised approach is followed.
by the end of January, all your four loans would have been repaid from your current salary only.
Pending
Predicted that the laptop loan will be repaid and ₹9,000 will be available monthly starting November 2025.
What will happen after that is that the loan for your laptop will be over. Now that your laptop loan is closed, you will be left with ₹9,000 per month.
6 months ago
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Predicted that the laptop loan will be repaid and ₹9,000 will be available monthly starting November 2025.
What will happen after that is that the loan for your laptop will be over. Now that your laptop loan is closed, you will be left with ₹9,000 per month.
Pending
Predicted that the individual will be able to cover their monthly shortfall of Rs. 4,500 by finding additional income sources.
You will be able to make up for this hortfall of Rs. 4,500 per month by doing something or the other.
11 months ago
Pending
Predicted that the individual will be able to cover their monthly shortfall of Rs. 4,500 by finding additional income sources.
You will be able to make up for this hortfall of Rs. 4,500 per month by doing something or the other.
Pending
Predicted that an initial investment of ₹50 lakh combined with an SIP of ₹10,000 (corrected from ₹100 in citation based on context) will grow to ₹1 crore after 10 years (by 2035-11-29).
In the second scenario, that ₹50 lakh and the SIP of ₹100 together become ₹crore.
3 months ago
Pending
Predicted that an initial investment of ₹50 lakh combined with an SIP of ₹10,000 (corrected from ₹100 in citation based on context) will grow to ₹1 crore after 10 years (by 2035-11-29).
In the second scenario, that ₹50 lakh and the SIP of ₹100 together become ₹crore.
Pending
Predicted that a car currently valued at ₹45 lakh will be purchased for ₹70 lakh after 10 years (by 2035-11-29).
After 10 years, the same car which is worth ₹45 lakh will be purchased for ₹70 lakh.
3 months ago
Pending
Predicted that a car currently valued at ₹45 lakh will be purchased for ₹70 lakh after 10 years (by 2035-11-29).
After 10 years, the same car which is worth ₹45 lakh will be purchased for ₹70 lakh.
Pending
Predicted that by consistently investing for 10 years, Gaurav will be able to make a 60% down payment on a house.
within 10 years it will have increased so much that while buying a house, you will be able to pay 60% down payment instead of 20% down payment.
2 months ago
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Predicted that by consistently investing for 10 years, Gaurav will be able to make a 60% down payment on a house.
within 10 years it will have increased so much that while buying a house, you will be able to pay 60% down payment instead of 20% down payment.
Pending
Predicted that a small house bought by Gaurav now will feel too small within 10 years.
within 10 years, the same house will start looking small.
2 months ago
Pending
Predicted that a small house bought by Gaurav now will feel too small within 10 years.
within 10 years, the same house will start looking small.
Pending
Predicted that the optimal age for Gaurav to buy a house will be between 35 and 40 years old.
That is the right time to buy a house. Which is around 35 to 40 years.
2 months ago
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Predicted that the optimal age for Gaurav to buy a house will be between 35 and 40 years old.
That is the right time to buy a house. Which is around 35 to 40 years.
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Predicted that Gaurav's investment corpus will reach approximately 4,200,000 INR in 10 years.
This will increase to about 42 lakhs in 10 years.
2 months ago
Pending
Predicted that Gaurav's investment corpus will reach approximately 4,200,000 INR in 10 years.
This will increase to about 42 lakhs in 10 years.
Pending
Predicted that Gaurav's investment corpus will reach approximately 23,500,000 INR in 20 years.
This will increase to 2 crore 35 lakh in 20 years.
2 months ago
Pending
Predicted that Gaurav's investment corpus will reach approximately 23,500,000 INR in 20 years.
This will increase to 2 crore 35 lakh in 20 years.
Pending
Predicted that Gaurav's investment corpus will reach approximately 1,300,000 INR within 5 years.
Within 5 years you will have around Rs 13 lakh.
2 months ago
Pending
Predicted that Gaurav's investment corpus will reach approximately 1,300,000 INR within 5 years.
Within 5 years you will have around Rs 13 lakh.
Pending
Predicted that Gaurav will become loan-free in 2026.
2026 is going to be your loan free year.
2 months ago
Pending
Predicted that Gaurav will become loan-free in 2026.
2026 is going to be your loan free year.
Pending
Predicted that a long-term SIP strategy will accumulate ₹1 crore in 20 years.
I think 1 crore, not 1 crore plus
3 months ago
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Predicted that a long-term SIP strategy will accumulate ₹1 crore in 20 years.
I think 1 crore, not 1 crore plus
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Predicted that combined SIP and LIC investments will yield ₹11,80,000 after 25 years.
that is ₹11,80,000.
3 months ago
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Predicted that combined SIP and LIC investments will yield ₹11,80,000 after 25 years.
that is ₹11,80,000.
Pending
Predicted an existing LIC policy will yield ₹8 lakh upon maturity after 25 years.
after 25 years, you will get ₹8 lakh
3 months ago
Pending
Predicted an existing LIC policy will yield ₹8 lakh upon maturity after 25 years.
after 25 years, you will get ₹8 lakh
Pending
Predicted an SIP of ₹1250 per month will grow to ₹2,80,000 in 10 years at 12% return.
If you do this for another 10 years, you will have ₹2,80,000.
3 months ago
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Predicted an SIP of ₹1250 per month will grow to ₹2,80,000 in 10 years at 12% return.
If you do this for another 10 years, you will have ₹2,80,000.
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Predicted that land (originally ₹10 lakh) will be worth ₹14.5 lakh after 5 years, assuming an 8% annual increase.
if this land worth ₹1 lakh increases by even 8%, then after 5 years this land will become around 14.5 lakh.
3 months ago
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Predicted that land (originally ₹10 lakh) will be worth ₹14.5 lakh after 5 years, assuming an 8% annual increase.
if this land worth ₹1 lakh increases by even 8%, then after 5 years this land will become around 14.5 lakh.
Pending
Predicted that ₹1.5 lakh will be obtained by mortgaging gold.
I feel that by mortgaging that gold he will get ₹1.5 lakh
3 months ago
Pending
Predicted that ₹1.5 lakh will be obtained by mortgaging gold.
I feel that by mortgaging that gold he will get ₹1.5 lakh
Pending
Predicted that a three-star refrigerator's total cost (including purchase and power) over 20 years will be around ₹73,000.
and the cost of your three-star refrigerator will be around ₹73,000.
4 months ago
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Predicted that a three-star refrigerator's total cost (including purchase and power) over 20 years will be around ₹73,000.
and the cost of your three-star refrigerator will be around ₹73,000.
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Predicted that a two-star refrigerator's total cost (including purchase and power) over 20 years will be around ₹80,000.
If this refrigerator lasts for 20 years, the cost of your two-star refrigerator will be around ₹80,000
4 months ago
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Predicted that a two-star refrigerator's total cost (including purchase and power) over 20 years will be around ₹80,000.
If this refrigerator lasts for 20 years, the cost of your two-star refrigerator will be around ₹80,000
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Predicted that by the age of 30, a career pivot will be necessary or forced upon individuals.
By the age of 30, it will be time to pivot your career or a pivot will be forced upon you.
5 months ago
Pending
Predicted that by the age of 30, a career pivot will be necessary or forced upon individuals.
By the age of 30, it will be time to pivot your career or a pivot will be forced upon you.
Pending
Predicted that many jobs will be completely wiped out within the next 5 years due to AI.
Many jobs will probably be completely wiped out in the next 5 years.
5 months ago
Pending
Predicted that many jobs will be completely wiped out within the next 5 years due to AI.
Many jobs will probably be completely wiped out in the next 5 years.
Pending
Predicted that the participant will resolve their financial difficulties within a few months.
And within a few months you'll be outside of this. I guarantee you.
10 months ago
Pending
Predicted that the participant will resolve their financial difficulties within a few months.
And within a few months you'll be outside of this. I guarantee you.
Pending
Predicted that the participant will not go to a retirement facility after 10 years.
you like you will not go to a retirement facility after 10 years because you will not be like why wouldn't you just stay in the way that you're staying right now
10 months ago
Pending
Predicted that the participant will not go to a retirement facility after 10 years.
you like you will not go to a retirement facility after 10 years because you will not be like why wouldn't you just stay in the way that you're staying right now
Pending
Predicted that the participant's kids will be independent in 5 to 10 years.
maybe after about five or 10 years the kids will be off on their own.
10 months ago
Pending
Predicted that the participant's kids will be independent in 5 to 10 years.
maybe after about five or 10 years the kids will be off on their own.
Pending
Predicted that the money in the kids' fixed deposits will grow once they turn 18.
The good thing is your kids have around five lakhs. Once they turn 18, it is going to grow. Yes, it's an FD but that's perfectly fine.
10 months ago
Pending
Predicted that the money in the kids' fixed deposits will grow once they turn 18.
The good thing is your kids have around five lakhs. Once they turn 18, it is going to grow. Yes, it's an FD but that's perfectly fine.
Pending
Predicted that both vehicles (Fortuner and CRST) will have no value after 15 years.
So after 15 years both the vehicles will have no value.
9 months ago
Pending
Predicted that both vehicles (Fortuner and CRST) will have no value after 15 years.
So after 15 years both the vehicles will have no value.
Pending
Predicted that a ₹1 lakh investment growing at 30% will become ₹128 lakh (₹1.28 crore) in 21 years.
128 times in 21 years. Meaning, if the same Rs 1 lakh grows at around 30 per cent, then you will have Rs 1
1 year ago
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Predicted that a ₹1 lakh investment growing at 30% will become ₹128 lakh (₹1.28 crore) in 21 years.
128 times in 21 years. Meaning, if the same Rs 1 lakh grows at around 30 per cent, then you will have Rs 1
Pending
Predicted that a ₹1 lakh investment growing at 30% will become ₹64 lakh in 18 years.
64 times in 18 years ... Meaning, if the same Rs 1 lakh grows at around 30 per cent, then you will have Rs 1
1 year ago
Pending
Predicted that a ₹1 lakh investment growing at 30% will become ₹64 lakh in 18 years.
64 times in 18 years ... Meaning, if the same Rs 1 lakh grows at around 30 per cent, then you will have Rs 1
Pending
Predicted that a ₹1 lakh investment growing at 30% will become ₹32 lakh in 15 years.
32 times in 15 years, ... Meaning, if the same Rs 1 lakh grows at around 30 per cent, then you will have Rs 1
1 year ago
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Predicted that a ₹1 lakh investment growing at 30% will become ₹32 lakh in 15 years.
32 times in 15 years, ... Meaning, if the same Rs 1 lakh grows at around 30 per cent, then you will have Rs 1
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Predicted that a ₹1 lakh investment growing at 30% will become ₹16 lakh in 12 years.
16 times in 12 years, ... Meaning, if the same Rs 1 lakh grows at around 30 per cent, then you will have Rs 1
1 year ago
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Predicted that a ₹1 lakh investment growing at 30% will become ₹16 lakh in 12 years.
16 times in 12 years, ... Meaning, if the same Rs 1 lakh grows at around 30 per cent, then you will have Rs 1
Pending
Predicted that a ₹1 lakh Fixed Deposit earning 7% will become ₹4 lakhs after 20 years.
After 10 years, that means after 20 years, that ₹2 lakh will become 4 lakhs.
1 year ago
Pending
Predicted that a ₹1 lakh Fixed Deposit earning 7% will become ₹4 lakhs after 20 years.
After 10 years, that means after 20 years, that ₹2 lakh will become 4 lakhs.
Pending
Predicted that a ₹1 lakh Fixed Deposit earning 7% will become ₹2 lakhs after 10 years.
If you make an FD of 1 lakh and pay it at 7, then after 10 years that ₹1 lakh will become 2 lakhs.
1 year ago
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Predicted that a ₹1 lakh Fixed Deposit earning 7% will become ₹2 lakhs after 10 years.
If you make an FD of 1 lakh and pay it at 7, then after 10 years that ₹1 lakh will become 2 lakhs.
Pending
Predicted that an investment of Rs 21 crore will become Rs 80 crore in 7 years.
If I stop investing from today and do not invest even a single penny in my investments, then this Rs 21 crore can become Rs 80 crore after 7 years.
1 year ago
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Predicted that an investment of Rs 21 crore will become Rs 80 crore in 7 years.
If I stop investing from today and do not invest even a single penny in my investments, then this Rs 21 crore can become Rs 80 crore after 7 years.
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Predicted that Runa's expenses will remain unchanged by approximately August 15, 2025.
Your expenses will be the same
1 year ago
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Predicted that Runa's expenses will remain unchanged by approximately August 15, 2025.
Your expenses will be the same
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Predicted that Runa's monthly earnings will reach 23,000 rupees by approximately August 15, 2025.
I would like to make this call to you after six months when you are earning 23 thousand rupees.
1 year ago
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Predicted that Runa's monthly earnings will reach 23,000 rupees by approximately August 15, 2025.
I would like to make this call to you after six months when you are earning 23 thousand rupees.
Pending
Predicted that it will take 13 to 14 months for all loans to be repaid and to have 26000 free, assuming the debt repayment plan is followed.
it will take 13 to 14 months
1 year ago
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Predicted that it will take 13 to 14 months for all loans to be repaid and to have 26000 free, assuming the debt repayment plan is followed.
it will take 13 to 14 months
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Predicted that Rajat's daughter will be ready for school and her expenses will commence by January 2034.
Your daughter will be ready to go to school at that time, then her school expenses will start...
1 year ago
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Predicted that Rajat's daughter will be ready for school and her expenses will commence by January 2034.
Your daughter will be ready to go to school at that time, then her school expenses will start...
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Predicted that Rajat's monthly expenses will be 45,000-50,000 INR by January 2034.
and your expenses will still be up to Rs 45 or 00.
1 year ago
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Predicted that Rajat's monthly expenses will be 45,000-50,000 INR by January 2034.
and your expenses will still be up to Rs 45 or 00.
Pending
Predicted that Rajat and his wife's collective monthly income will exceed 100,000 INR by January 2034.
Hopefully, your income at that time, collectively, your wife's and yours, will be more than one lakh
1 year ago
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Predicted that Rajat and his wife's collective monthly income will exceed 100,000 INR by January 2034.
Hopefully, your income at that time, collectively, your wife's and yours, will be more than one lakh
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Predicted that all of Rajat's loans will be repaid after nine years of hard work (by January 2034).
but only after nine years of hard work, Rajat, you will reach a point where all your loans will be repaid.
1 year ago
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Predicted that all of Rajat's loans will be repaid after nine years of hard work (by January 2034).
but only after nine years of hard work, Rajat, you will reach a point where all your loans will be repaid.
Pending
Prediction Statistics by Year
Year
Total
Correct
Wrong
Pending
Accuracy
2026
Total
11
Correct
1
Incorrect
-
Pending
10
Accuracy
-
2026
11
1
-
10
-
2025
Total
611
Correct
131
Incorrect
99
Pending
381
Accuracy
57.0%
2025
611
131
99
381
57.0%
2024
Total
403
Correct
69
Incorrect
76
Pending
258
Accuracy
47.6%
2024
403
69
76
258
47.6%
Videos (2025)
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Managing Family on ₹30K with ₹10L DEBT! | Money Matters Ep. 94 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
2 months ago
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Managing Family on ₹30K with ₹10L DEBT! | Money Matters Ep. 94 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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2 months ago
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GOLD ki VALUE kitni hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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GOLD ki VALUE kitni hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
0
2 months ago
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Messi ke Saath SELFIE - Kitna COST hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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0
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Messi ke Saath SELFIE - Kitna COST hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
0
2 months ago
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2026 Manage Karne ke liye YEH RULE Use kijiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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0
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2026 Manage Karne ke liye YEH RULE Use kijiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
0
2 months ago
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Paise SAVE Karne ki REALITY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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Paise SAVE Karne ki REALITY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
0
2 months ago
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How Much Money Did I Make This Year? | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
2 months ago
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2
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How Much Money Did I Make This Year? | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
2
2 months ago
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Tata Sierra AFFORD kar sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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0
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Tata Sierra AFFORD kar sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
0
2 months ago
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Maharaja ka NET WORTH Kitna tha?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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Maharaja ka NET WORTH Kitna tha?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
0
2 months ago
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Bitcoin ya Gold - Kiska VALUE Zyada tha?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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Bitcoin ya Gold - Kiska VALUE Zyada tha?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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2 months ago
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Managing Responsibilities at 18 | Money Matters Ep. 93 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
2 months ago
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Managing Responsibilities at 18 | Money Matters Ep. 93 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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2 months ago
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Dhurandar main Ranveer Singh ke FEES ke liye kitni TICKETS bechni padi?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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Dhurandar main Ranveer Singh ke FEES ke liye kitni TICKETS bechni padi?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
0
2 months ago
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CROREPATI banne ke 6 Tareeke! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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CROREPATI banne ke 6 Tareeke! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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2 months ago
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Iss FORMULA se Aap Kaunsi BIKE le sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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Iss FORMULA se Aap Kaunsi BIKE le sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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2 months ago
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Rent ya Buy - Kaunsa SAHI tha?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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Rent ya Buy - Kaunsa SAHI tha?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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2 months ago
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These MONEY HABITS Will Keep You POOR in 2026! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
2 months ago
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3
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These MONEY HABITS Will Keep You POOR in 2026! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
3
2 months ago
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iPhone launch ke baad 3 OPTIONS - aap kaunsa CHOOSE karte?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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iPhone launch ke baad 3 OPTIONS - aap kaunsa CHOOSE karte?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2
2 months ago
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Bhuvan Bam ya Virat Kohli?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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Bhuvan Bam ya Virat Kohli?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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2 months ago
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Kitne log CREDIT CARD Use karte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
2 months ago
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Kitne log CREDIT CARD Use karte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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2 months ago
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26K Salary, 17K EMI - NO SAVINGS For Future! | Money Matters Ep. 92 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
2 months ago
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26K Salary, 17K EMI - NO SAVINGS For Future! | Money Matters Ep. 92 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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India's SAVINGS CRISIS: Why 95% Can't Save Money?! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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5 months ago
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Itni Zyada SALARY par Month End main kitni SAVINGS?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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These COSTS Keep You POOR in Your 20s | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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These COSTS Keep You POOR in Your 20s | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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50K ki Salary main GHAR kaise le sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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50K ki Salary main GHAR kaise le sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Aapke paas Kitne MUTUAL FUNDS hone chahiye?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Aapke paas Kitne MUTUAL FUNDS hone chahiye?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Businesses BUSINESS LOAN Kyun lete hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Businesses BUSINESS LOAN Kyun lete hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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How To Manage FINANCES After HOME LOAN?! | Money Matters Ep. 79 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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How To Manage FINANCES After HOME LOAN?! | Money Matters Ep. 79 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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"Paise ped pe nahi ugte" - YEH Dekhiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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"Paise ped pe nahi ugte" - YEH Dekhiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Sourav Joshi YouTube se kitna KAMATE honge?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Sourav Joshi YouTube se kitna KAMATE honge?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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WOMEN ke liye Separate INVESTMENT PLAN kyun hona chahiye?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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WOMEN ke liye Separate INVESTMENT PLAN kyun hona chahiye?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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CREDIT CARDS ke saath yeh 3 MISTAKES matt kijiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
5 months ago
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CREDIT CARDS ke saath yeh 3 MISTAKES matt kijiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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5 months ago
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Why does Success Feel Pointless?
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Why does Success Feel Pointless?
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Aapka BONUS Kaise INVEST kar sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Aapka BONUS Kaise INVEST kar sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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5 months ago
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Aapke CREDIT SCORE ka LOAN pe Kitna IMPACT hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
5 months ago
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Aapke CREDIT SCORE ka LOAN pe Kitna IMPACT hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Emergency Fund ka BEST USE kya ho sakta hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Emergency Fund ka BEST USE kya ho sakta hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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5 months ago
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Aapke GROCERY Shopping ki REALITY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Aapke GROCERY Shopping ki REALITY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Paise SAVE karne ke 4 WAYS! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Paise SAVE karne ke 4 WAYS! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1-3 YEARS ke liye INVESTMENT OPTIONS! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1-3 YEARS ke liye INVESTMENT OPTIONS! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Re. 1 ya Rs. 2 CRORE - Aap KYA Choose Karenge?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Re. 1 ya Rs. 2 CRORE - Aap KYA Choose Karenge?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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5 months ago
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6-Point Stock Selection Strategy Explained | The Peter Lynch Method | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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6-Point Stock Selection Strategy Explained | The Peter Lynch Method | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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5 months ago
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iPhones EMI pe lene ki REALITY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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iPhones EMI pe lene ki REALITY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Porsche 911 IMPORT karne ki COST kitni hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Porsche 911 IMPORT karne ki COST kitni hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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PUNCTURE Shop ke EARNINGS kitne hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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PUNCTURE Shop ke EARNINGS kitne hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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5 months ago
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India ki RELIGION ECONOMY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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India ki RELIGION ECONOMY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Kya Aap bhi SIP ke saath YEH GALTI kar rahe hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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6 months ago
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Kya aapko DINK-WAD ke baare main pata hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Kya aapko DINK-WAD ke baare main pata hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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30-Day Money Plan to TRANSFORM Your FINANCES | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
6 months ago
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30-Day Money Plan to TRANSFORM Your FINANCES | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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6 months ago
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Government BONDS ya YEH Investment?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Government BONDS ya YEH Investment?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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India main iPhones aur CARS ki SHOCKING REALITY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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India main iPhones aur CARS ki SHOCKING REALITY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Insurance Policy ka TRUTH! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Insurance Policy ka TRUTH! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Salary vs EMI Struggle - How to ESCAPE?! | Money Matters Ep. 76 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
6 months ago
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Salary vs EMI Struggle - How to ESCAPE?! | Money Matters Ep. 76 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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6 months ago
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Kitne TIME tak INVEST karna chahiye?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Kitne TIME tak INVEST karna chahiye?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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CAR khareedne ke 2 Tareeke - LOAN or No LOAN?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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CAR khareedne ke 2 Tareeke - LOAN or No LOAN?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Rs. 40,000 ka BUDGET kaise banaye?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Rs. 40,000 ka BUDGET kaise banaye?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Petrol vs Hybrid vs EV Car - Which One Will You CHOOSE?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Petrol vs Hybrid vs EV Car - Which One Will You CHOOSE?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Why You're Afraid to Spend Your Own Money | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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Why You're Afraid to Spend Your Own Money | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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6 months ago
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Credit Card ka TRAP! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Credit Card ka TRAP! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Kya aap bhi PAISE sirf SAVE kar rahe hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Kya aap bhi PAISE sirf SAVE kar rahe hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Aapki CAR vs Aapka NETWORTH! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Aapki CAR vs Aapka NETWORTH! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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3 Ways to CLEAR Rs. 9 LAKH Loans! | Money Matters Ep. 75 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
6 months ago
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3 Ways to CLEAR Rs. 9 LAKH Loans! | Money Matters Ep. 75 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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6 months ago
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India vs Dubai main Rehna! Kya zyada DIFFERENCE hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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India vs Dubai main Rehna! Kya zyada DIFFERENCE hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Rs. 10,000 ka BUDGET kaise banaye?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Rs. 10,000 ka BUDGET kaise banaye?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Phone EMI pe lene par Kitna LOSS ho sakta hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Phone EMI pe lene par Kitna LOSS ho sakta hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Why Middle Class Stays Middle Class (8 Brutal Truths) | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
6 months ago
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Why Middle Class Stays Middle Class (8 Brutal Truths) | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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6 months ago
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Kya aapne RIGHT ANSWER diya?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Kya aapne RIGHT ANSWER diya?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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New Car vs Used Car! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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New Car vs Used Car! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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RICHEST Indian Origin Employees in the WORLD! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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RICHEST Indian Origin Employees in the WORLD! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Clearing LOANS and Starting INVESTMENT - Complete Plan! | Money Matters Ep. 74 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
6 months ago
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Clearing LOANS and Starting INVESTMENT - Complete Plan! | Money Matters Ep. 74 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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6 months ago
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Kya aap iss STORY se RELATE kar pa rahe hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Kya aap iss STORY se RELATE kar pa rahe hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Aapka SCORE Kitna Aaya?!| Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Aapka SCORE Kitna Aaya?!| Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Kya Aap AC EMI pe le rahe hain?! YEH dekhiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Kya Aap AC EMI pe le rahe hain?! YEH dekhiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Banks FD ko PASAND kyun karte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Banks FD ko PASAND kyun karte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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Questions WEALTHY People Ask on their SALARY Day | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
6 months ago
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Questions WEALTHY People Ask on their SALARY Day | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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6 months ago
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Airtel ke OFFER pe aapke liye 2 QUESTIONS! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Airtel ke OFFER pe aapke liye 2 QUESTIONS! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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DINK - Double Income No Kids! Kitna hota hain DIFFERENCE?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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DINK - Double Income No Kids! Kitna hota hain DIFFERENCE?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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How to Navigate Finances After Personal Loss? | Money Matters Ep. 73 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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How to Navigate Finances After Personal Loss? | Money Matters Ep. 73 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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6 months ago
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Chetan Bhagat ke BOOK se EARNINGS kitne ho sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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Chetan Bhagat ke BOOK se EARNINGS kitne ho sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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29 LAKHS ka LOAN - Solve kaise hoga?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
6 months ago
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29 LAKHS ka LOAN - Solve kaise hoga?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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6 months ago
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2 Different MINDSETS - Aapka MINDSET kya hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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2 Different MINDSETS - Aapka MINDSET kya hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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10 QUESTIONS That Will Change How You Think About MONEY! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
7 months ago
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10 QUESTIONS That Will Change How You Think About MONEY! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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7 months ago
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"Risk-Free Investment Scheme" ki REALITY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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"Risk-Free Investment Scheme" ki REALITY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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LOAN Pay karne ke 3 Tareeke! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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LOAN Pay karne ke 3 Tareeke! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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From 3 LOANS to 16 CRORE Investment Corpus! | Money Matters Ep. 72 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
7 months ago
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From 3 LOANS to 16 CRORE Investment Corpus! | Money Matters Ep. 72 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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7 months ago
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Government Job se Rs. 4.5 CRORE ke saath RETIRE kaise kiya?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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Government Job se Rs. 4.5 CRORE ke saath RETIRE kaise kiya?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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CHAI ke 50 CUPS se 20 OUTLETS ki STORY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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CHAI ke 50 CUPS se 20 OUTLETS ki STORY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Bacchon ke EDUCATION FEES ke liye KAISE Plan kare?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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Bacchon ke EDUCATION FEES ke liye KAISE Plan kare?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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How 5-Min DELIVERY Is Making You POOR! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
7 months ago
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How 5-Min DELIVERY Is Making You POOR! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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7 months ago
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Hum COMPARE kyun karte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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Hum COMPARE kyun karte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Valuable LIFE LESSONS For TEENAGERS! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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Valuable LIFE LESSONS For TEENAGERS! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Kya aap PAISE Sirf BANK main rakh rahe hain?! YEH dekhiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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Kya aap PAISE Sirf BANK main rakh rahe hain?! YEH dekhiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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PlayStation 5 ka PRICING Module aapko pata hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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PlayStation 5 ka PRICING Module aapko pata hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Financial PLANNING For FAMILY of 3! | Money Matters Ep. 71 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
7 months ago
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Financial PLANNING For FAMILY of 3! | Money Matters Ep. 71 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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7 months ago
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TIMING the Market - Sahi ya GALAT Decision?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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TIMING the Market - Sahi ya GALAT Decision?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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TRAITORS banane main PAISE kitne lage honge?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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TRAITORS banane main PAISE kitne lage honge?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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TRADING Main TAXES kaise Apply hote hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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TRADING Main TAXES kaise Apply hote hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Get Perplexity Pro Subscription worth Rs. 17,000 for FREE! #Airtel #AirtelPerplexity #Ad
7 months ago
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Get Perplexity Pro Subscription worth Rs. 17,000 for FREE! #Airtel #AirtelPerplexity #Ad
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7 months ago
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SUV vs Sedan - kisme hain SAVINGS?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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SUV vs Sedan - kisme hain SAVINGS?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Zepto yeh Sahi kar raha hain ya GALAT?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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Zepto yeh Sahi kar raha hain ya GALAT?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Short-term ke liye INVEST kidhar kar sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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Short-term ke liye INVEST kidhar kar sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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From 0 Savings to Rs. 1.75 Crore - Is It POSSIBLE? | Money Matters Ep. 70 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
7 months ago
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From 0 Savings to Rs. 1.75 Crore - Is It POSSIBLE? | Money Matters Ep. 70 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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7 months ago
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Home LOAN - 2 Stories, Alag RESULTS! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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Home LOAN - 2 Stories, Alag RESULTS! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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YEH Cheezein Aapka CIBIL SCORE Kam Kar Sakti hain! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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YEH Cheezein Aapka CIBIL SCORE Kam Kar Sakti hain! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Month End main Rs. 0 Kyun Bachte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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Month End main Rs. 0 Kyun Bachte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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WHY you think YOUR FRIENDS are RICHER than YOU? | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
7 months ago
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WHY you think YOUR FRIENDS are RICHER than YOU? | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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7 months ago
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Mercedes C-Class Le Sakte hain ya NAHI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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Mercedes C-Class Le Sakte hain ya NAHI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Jindal Steel ke SHARES ki VALUE Ab Kitni hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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Jindal Steel ke SHARES ki VALUE Ab Kitni hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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2 INVESTMENT Choices - RETURNS kiske the ZYADA?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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2 INVESTMENT Choices - RETURNS kiske the ZYADA?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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From Rs. 18,000 Salary to CROREPATI: Complete PLAN! | Money Matters Ep. 69 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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From Rs. 18,000 Salary to CROREPATI: Complete PLAN! | Money Matters Ep. 69 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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7 months ago
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1 PHONE-FREE Day - Kya hoga IMPACT?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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1 PHONE-FREE Day - Kya hoga IMPACT?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Tech Burner WATCHES se Kitna Kama Sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Tech Burner WATCHES se Kitna Kama Sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Kya meri TEAM bhi SIP karti hai? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Kya meri TEAM bhi SIP karti hai? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Pan ki Dukaan se KAMAYI kitni hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Pan ki Dukaan se KAMAYI kitni hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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DEBT MUTUAL FUNDS Explained: Beat FD Returns EASILY! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
7 months ago
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DEBT MUTUAL FUNDS Explained: Beat FD Returns EASILY! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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7 months ago
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NRIs ka India main GHAR khareedna PROFITABLE tha ya NAHI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
7 months ago
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NRIs ka India main GHAR khareedna PROFITABLE tha ya NAHI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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7 months ago
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Kya aap YEH BUSINESS Khareedenge?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
8 months ago
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Kya aap YEH BUSINESS Khareedenge?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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8 months ago
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Sabse Ameer MAHARAJA kaun the?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
8 months ago
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Sabse Ameer MAHARAJA kaun the?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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8 months ago
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TRADING ADDICTION Created ₹7 Lakh Credit Card DEBT! | Money Matters Ep. 68 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
8 months ago
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TRADING ADDICTION Created ₹7 Lakh Credit Card DEBT! | Money Matters Ep. 68 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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8 months ago
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Goa main Uber, Ola BAN ho gayi - kya hain IMPACT?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
8 months ago
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Goa main Uber, Ola BAN ho gayi - kya hain IMPACT?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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8 months ago
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SAVE Karo - Good Idea ya NAHI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
8 months ago
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SAVE Karo - Good Idea ya NAHI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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8 months ago
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Yeh log LONDON kyun gaye hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
8 months ago
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Yeh log LONDON kyun gaye hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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8 months ago
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Health INSURANCE main Yeh GALTI matt kijiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
8 months ago
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Health INSURANCE main Yeh GALTI matt kijiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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8 months ago
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LIC Policy lena SAHI Investment DECISION tha ya NAHI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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LIC Policy lena SAHI Investment DECISION tha ya NAHI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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AC Chalane par SAVINGS?! Kaise?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Escaping the Middle Class Trap: The 3 Paths of Money | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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Escaping the Middle Class Trap: The 3 Paths of Money | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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₹1Cr main GHAR kidhar MILEGA?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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₹1Cr main GHAR kidhar MILEGA?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Tanmay Bhat ki INCOME kitni hai?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Tanmay Bhat ki INCOME kitni hai?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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PURAV JHA ki YouTube INCOME?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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PURAV JHA ki YouTube INCOME?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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10 months ago
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How to Get Out of DEBT TRAP in Just 9 Months?! | Money Matters Ep. 58 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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How to Get Out of DEBT TRAP in Just 9 Months?! | Money Matters Ep. 58 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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10 months ago
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KOHLI ki IPL income!! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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KOHLI ki IPL income!! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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FD vs Mid Cap 150 - SHOCKING DIFFERENCE! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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FD vs Mid Cap 150 - SHOCKING DIFFERENCE! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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10 months ago
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GOLD main INVEST karne ke 2 tareeke - kisme hain HIGH RETURNS?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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GOLD main INVEST karne ke 2 tareeke - kisme hain HIGH RETURNS?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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10 months ago
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Malviya Nagar main GHAR Afford karne ke liye kitni INVESTMENT lagegi?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
10 months ago
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10 months ago
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SIP + Gold: How to BALANCE Your PORTFOLIO? | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
10 months ago
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SIP + Gold: How to BALANCE Your PORTFOLIO? | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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10 months ago
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Rs. 100 DAILY se kitna BADA DIFFERENCE hua?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
10 months ago
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10 months ago
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Kya GHAR Khareedna chahiye tha ya NAHI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Kya GHAR Khareedna chahiye tha ya NAHI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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10 months ago
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Aap Kitna MEHENGA GHAR Afford kar sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
10 months ago
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10 months ago
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Complete FINANCIAL PLANNING for ₹30,000 Salary! | Money Matters Ep. 57 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
10 months ago
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Complete FINANCIAL PLANNING for ₹30,000 Salary! | Money Matters Ep. 57 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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10 months ago
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Government ki kaunsi MINISTRY Sabse Zyada SPEND karti hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
10 months ago
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Government ki kaunsi MINISTRY Sabse Zyada SPEND karti hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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10 months ago
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Taj Mahal ko AAJ banane main Kitne CRORE lagte?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
10 months ago
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Taj Mahal ko AAJ banane main Kitne CRORE lagte?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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10 months ago
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Aayush Sapra YouTube se KITNA EARN karte honge?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
10 months ago
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Aayush Sapra YouTube se KITNA EARN karte honge?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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10 months ago
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Kya BILLIONAIRES ₹10,000 every INDIAN ko de sakte hai?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
10 months ago
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Kya BILLIONAIRES ₹10,000 every INDIAN ko de sakte hai?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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10 months ago
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How To Pay Off Your Loans FAST? | Leave the EMI TRAP Forever! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
11 months ago
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How To Pay Off Your Loans FAST? | Leave the EMI TRAP Forever! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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11 months ago
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LOTTERY se ₹14Cr!! Kaise kamaye?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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LOTTERY se ₹14Cr!! Kaise kamaye?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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Kya aapko YOUTUBE PREMIUM lena chahiye?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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Kya aapko YOUTUBE PREMIUM lena chahiye?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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Kitne 500 ke note aapke NET WORTH ke BARABAR HAIN? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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Kitne 500 ke note aapke NET WORTH ke BARABAR HAIN? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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Managing Family RESPONSIBILITY and SECURITY at 21! | Money Matters Ep. 56 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
11 months ago
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Managing Family RESPONSIBILITY and SECURITY at 21! | Money Matters Ep. 56 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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11 months ago
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Annual Salary Toh Relationship mein Gayi! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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Annual Salary Toh Relationship mein Gayi! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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3 Star AC vs 5 Star AC - kitni hogi SAVINGS?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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3 Star AC vs 5 Star AC - kitni hogi SAVINGS?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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Kaha rehna SASTA hai? Mumbai vs Hyderabad! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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Kaha rehna SASTA hai? Mumbai vs Hyderabad! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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CROREON ki SHAADIYAAN! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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CROREON ki SHAADIYAAN! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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₹3 Lakh Debt After OPTION TRADING LOSS | Money Matters Ep. 55 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
11 months ago
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₹3 Lakh Debt After OPTION TRADING LOSS | Money Matters Ep. 55 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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11 months ago
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DREAM CAR ke liye KITNE SAAL kaam karna padega?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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DREAM CAR ke liye KITNE SAAL kaam karna padega?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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1CR main GHAR kaha milega?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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1CR main GHAR kaha milega?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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Kitni SALARY pe kaunsi BIKE afford kar sakte hai?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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Kitni SALARY pe kaunsi BIKE afford kar sakte hai?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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WHY is the MIDDLE CLASS Suffering? | Strategies to Financial Freedom | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
11 months ago
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WHY is the MIDDLE CLASS Suffering? | Strategies to Financial Freedom | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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11 months ago
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ZOMATO Platform Fees se kitne CRORE Earn Karta Hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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ZOMATO Platform Fees se kitne CRORE Earn Karta Hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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DELHI ki 30 SAAL ki LEGACY - Kitna Revenue? Dolma Aunty Momos | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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DELHI ki 30 SAAL ki LEGACY - Kitna Revenue? Dolma Aunty Momos | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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Millenials vs Gen-Z! Kaun hain SAHI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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Millenials vs Gen-Z! Kaun hain SAHI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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How to PLAN for WEDDING and DREAM HOME? | Money Matters Ep. 54 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
11 months ago
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How to PLAN for WEDDING and DREAM HOME? | Money Matters Ep. 54 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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11 months ago
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Is having a CHILD expensive now?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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Is having a CHILD expensive now?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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1 CRORE ka BATHROOM? Only in MUMBAI | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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1 CRORE ka BATHROOM? Only in MUMBAI | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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Rs. 70 DAILY se KYA hoga? YEH dekhiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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Rs. 70 DAILY se KYA hoga? YEH dekhiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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I LOST Rs. 1.5 Crore in the MARKET CRASH! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
11 months ago
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I LOST Rs. 1.5 Crore in the MARKET CRASH! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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11 months ago
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₹40,000 ki SALARY ko BUDGET kaise karein?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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₹40,000 ki SALARY ko BUDGET kaise karein?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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YouTube CHANNEL se CROREON ki kamai! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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YouTube CHANNEL se CROREON ki kamai! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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Nifty CRASHES ki HISTORY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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Nifty CRASHES ki HISTORY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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1 CAR ki ASLI KEEMAT! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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1 CAR ki ASLI KEEMAT! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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7 Credit Cards, Loans & a Single Income Earner | Money Matters Ep. 53 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
11 months ago
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7 Credit Cards, Loans & a Single Income Earner | Money Matters Ep. 53 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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11 months ago
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ONLINE TUTORING se Aap Kitna EARN kar sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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ONLINE TUTORING se Aap Kitna EARN kar sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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35,000 ki SALARY se kitna hoga INVESTMENT CORPUS?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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35,000 ki SALARY se kitna hoga INVESTMENT CORPUS?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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TOP 6 Ways to Become a CROREPATI! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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TOP 6 Ways to Become a CROREPATI! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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Why Your Salary Ends Before the Month End | Practical Solution | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
11 months ago
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Why Your Salary Ends Before the Month End | Practical Solution | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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11 months ago
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TESLA ke liye kitni SALARY lagegi?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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TESLA ke liye kitni SALARY lagegi?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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1 CR ka LOAN vs 1 CR ki INVESTMENT! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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1 CR ka LOAN vs 1 CR ki INVESTMENT! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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Modern day HARSHAD MEHTA - HANIF SHAIKH! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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Modern day HARSHAD MEHTA - HANIF SHAIKH! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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Aap KAUNSI CAR le sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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Aap KAUNSI CAR le sakte hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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Should You Sell Your House to Pay Off Debt? | Money Matters Ep. 52 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
11 months ago
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Should You Sell Your House to Pay Off Debt? | Money Matters Ep. 52 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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11 months ago
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Iss COMPANY ne ek DEAL Announce ki par EFFECT kya tha?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
11 months ago
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Iss COMPANY ne ek DEAL Announce ki par EFFECT kya tha?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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11 months ago
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INDIA ke TOP 1% ka WEALTH kitna hai? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
12 months ago
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INDIA ke TOP 1% ka WEALTH kitna hai? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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12 months ago
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10 MONEY RULES for 2025! | Manage Money During a Market Crash | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
12 months ago
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10 MONEY RULES for 2025! | Manage Money During a Market Crash | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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12 months ago
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Kaunse US PRESIDENT ke Under INDIAN STOCK MARKET ne BEST Perform Kiya?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
12 months ago
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Kaunse US PRESIDENT ke Under INDIAN STOCK MARKET ne BEST Perform Kiya?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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12 months ago
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Rs. 50K ki SALARY se Rs. 2 CRORE Kaise?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
12 months ago
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Rs. 50K ki SALARY se Rs. 2 CRORE Kaise?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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12 months ago
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Kya behtar hai?? Creta EV ya Petrol!! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
12 months ago
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Kya behtar hai?? Creta EV ya Petrol!! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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12 months ago
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Managing FAMILY Finances After Business LOSS | Money Matters Ep. 51 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
1 year ago
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Managing FAMILY Finances After Business LOSS | Money Matters Ep. 51 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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1 year ago
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How MUCH is your FAN Costing you?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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How MUCH is your FAN Costing you?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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104 CRORES from TRADING COURSES?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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104 CRORES from TRADING COURSES?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Yeh DHABA kitna EARN karta hoga?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Yeh DHABA kitna EARN karta hoga?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Mahindra BE 6E EV vs Creta PETROL! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Mahindra BE 6E EV vs Creta PETROL! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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BE AWARE! Yeh ek CREDIT CARD SCAM hain! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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BE AWARE! Yeh ek CREDIT CARD SCAM hain! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Car BUY kare ya LEASE pe le?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Car BUY kare ya LEASE pe le?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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INSURANCE ko Investment kyun NAHI banana chahiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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INSURANCE ko Investment kyun NAHI banana chahiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Market CRASH se kaise bache?! RULE Explained in 40 SECONDS! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Market CRASH se kaise bache?! RULE Explained in 40 SECONDS! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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50K income, 70,000 INR EMI?! | Money Matters Ep. 50 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
1 year ago
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50K income, 70,000 INR EMI?! | Money Matters Ep. 50 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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1 year ago
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10K se CROREPATI banne main Kitna TIME lagega?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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10K se CROREPATI banne main Kitna TIME lagega?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Kya ChatGPT better hai EXCEL se?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Kya ChatGPT better hai EXCEL se?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Kya aapko lagta hain 43K SALARY se kya hoga?! YEH dekhiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Kya aapko lagta hain 43K SALARY se kya hoga?! YEH dekhiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Stocks DOWN, Gold UP?! - 6 BEST WAYS to INVEST in GOLD! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
1 year ago
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Stocks DOWN, Gold UP?! - 6 BEST WAYS to INVEST in GOLD! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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1 year ago
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Are we Buying or RENTING?! Asli sach kya hai? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Are we Buying or RENTING?! Asli sach kya hai? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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INFLATION ka asli roop! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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INFLATION ka asli roop! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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INDIA ke LOANs ka KADWA SACH!! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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INDIA ke LOANs ka KADWA SACH!! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Managing RESPONSIBILITIES as a SINGLE PARENT! | Money Matters Ep. 49 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
1 year ago
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Managing RESPONSIBILITIES as a SINGLE PARENT! | Money Matters Ep. 49 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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1 year ago
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SECRET of WEALTHY people?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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SECRET of WEALTHY people?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Kya CHOOSE karenge aap? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Kya CHOOSE karenge aap? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Kya 50L CTC main RETIREMENT Possible hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Kya 50L CTC main RETIREMENT Possible hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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SURVIVE Every MARKET CRASH - 5 Practical STRATEGIES! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
1 year ago
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SURVIVE Every MARKET CRASH - 5 Practical STRATEGIES! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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1 year ago
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KIA SYROS ke liye SALARY kitni chahiye?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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KIA SYROS ke liye SALARY kitni chahiye?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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New INCOME TAX Slab ka BENEFIT kya hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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New INCOME TAX Slab ka BENEFIT kya hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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REASON for NEW INCOME TAX!? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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REASON for NEW INCOME TAX!? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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18L ki GAADI pe KHARCHA kitna?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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18L ki GAADI pe KHARCHA kitna?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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1.5 LAKHS APP LOANS - GAMBLED ON BETTING APP?! | Money Matters Ep. 48 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
1 year ago
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1.5 LAKHS APP LOANS - GAMBLED ON BETTING APP?! | Money Matters Ep. 48 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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1 year ago
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Can INDIA ban TOBACCO?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Can INDIA ban TOBACCO?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Buying CAR worth 70L! HOW?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Buying CAR worth 70L! HOW?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Mutual Fund Investment STRATEGY for 2025! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
1 year ago
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Mutual Fund Investment STRATEGY for 2025! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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1 year ago
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50L ki Salary, par GAADI lene pe LOSS?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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50L ki Salary, par GAADI lene pe LOSS?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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10 Saal main MEHENGAI kitni badi hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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10 Saal main MEHENGAI kitni badi hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Government SCHEMES ke liye PAISA kidhar se aata hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Government SCHEMES ke liye PAISA kidhar se aata hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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10 Lakhs Debt, 18K Salary - Can he recover? | Money Matters Ep. 47 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
1 year ago
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10 Lakhs Debt, 18K Salary - Can he recover? | Money Matters Ep. 47 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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1 year ago
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Salary SPEND karne ke liye RULE! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Salary SPEND karne ke liye RULE! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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1 CR ki INCOME, fir bhi AMEER nahi hain! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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1 CR ki INCOME, fir bhi AMEER nahi hain! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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SHAADI ke Expenses ke liye CREDIT CARD ka Use! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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SHAADI ke Expenses ke liye CREDIT CARD ka Use! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Watch THIS before BUYING an iPhone! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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Watch THIS before BUYING an iPhone! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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GenZ going BROKE! Kaise?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
1 year ago
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GenZ going BROKE! Kaise?? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 year ago
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Calculate your CAR BUDGET with an EXCEL Sheet! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
1 year ago
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Calculate your CAR BUDGET with an EXCEL Sheet! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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1 year ago
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40k salary se 7Cr!! Kaise? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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RETIREMENT Fund se WITHDRAW karne ka baad KYA?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Petrol vs Hybrid vs EV CAR! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Harshad Mehta ki STORY! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Managing FAMILY and INVESTMENTS at 22! | Money Matters Ep. 46 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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Managing FAMILY and INVESTMENTS at 22! | Money Matters Ep. 46 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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Thar ka REAL Price! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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10K ki Salary ka BUDGET! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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10K ki Salary ka BUDGET! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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ALL Investment OPTIONS Explained! | Investing Strategies 2025 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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ALL Investment OPTIONS Explained! | Investing Strategies 2025 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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Mutual Funds ka Sabse Bada ADVANTAGE! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Mutual Funds ka Sabse Bada ADVANTAGE! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Top 10% bhi STRUGGLE kar raha hain! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Top 10% bhi STRUGGLE kar raha hain! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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'TIMING the Market' se kitna FARAK padta hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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'TIMING the Market' se kitna FARAK padta hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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HOW to REPAY your Loans FAST?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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HOW to REPAY your Loans FAST?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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House, Kids' Education And Retirement - How to PLAN?! | Money Matters Ep. 45 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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House, Kids' Education And Retirement - How to PLAN?! | Money Matters Ep. 45 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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YEH kar dega 1 CRORE ke Value ko KAM! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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YEH kar dega 1 CRORE ke Value ko KAM! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Isiliye Dena Padta hai TAX! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Isiliye Dena Padta hai TAX! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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The BIGGEST Reason you have ZERO Savings! | Digital Money Matrix | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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The BIGGEST Reason you have ZERO Savings! | Digital Money Matrix | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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1 USD hain Rs. 85 - KAISE farak padta hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1 USD hain Rs. 85 - KAISE farak padta hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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8L ki Gaadi par TAX kitna?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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8L ki Gaadi par TAX kitna?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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CEO ki Salary toh Badh gayi - FRESHERS ka kya?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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CEO ki Salary toh Badh gayi - FRESHERS ka kya?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Kaunse STATES ka GDP per capita hain Pakistan aur Bangladesh se KAM?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Kaunse STATES ka GDP per capita hain Pakistan aur Bangladesh se KAM?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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DON'T Fall into this Classic LOAN TRAP! | Money Matters Ep. 44 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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DON'T Fall into this Classic LOAN TRAP! | Money Matters Ep. 44 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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Used CARS pe 18% GST! Kya second-hand gaadiyan hongi MEHENGI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Used CARS pe 18% GST! Kya second-hand gaadiyan hongi MEHENGI?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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35,000 monthly salary se 4 CRORE KAISE? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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35,000 monthly salary se 4 CRORE KAISE? | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Get Mentored by me for a FULL YEAR! | Build an Epic Career | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Get Mentored by me for a FULL YEAR! | Build an Epic Career | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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CTC 10L par In-hand kitna?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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CTC 10L par In-hand kitna?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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My ₹21 CRORE Portfolio REVEALED! | Investment Strategy I Follow | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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My ₹21 CRORE Portfolio REVEALED! | Investment Strategy I Follow | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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Savings se PLOT le ya APARTMENT?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Savings se PLOT le ya APARTMENT?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Petrol vs Diesel Car! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Petrol vs Diesel Car! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Career Masterclass with HUGE Surprise Inside| Ankur Warikoo
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Career Masterclass with HUGE Surprise Inside| Ankur Warikoo
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SAVE Yourself from the CREDIT CARD Trap! | Money Matters Ep. 43 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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SAVE Yourself from the CREDIT CARD Trap! | Money Matters Ep. 43 | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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Buy vs Rent a HOUSE! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Buy vs Rent a HOUSE! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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2 Star vs 3 Star FRIDGE - Kaunsa padega MEHENGA?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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1L vs 30L - Wisely CHOOSE Kijiye! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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How Much MONEY did we Make in 2024? | Income Sources REVEALED! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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How Much MONEY did we Make in 2024? | Income Sources REVEALED! | Ankur Warikoo Hindi
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Aap TOP ke kitne % main aate hain?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Savings Account ya Stock Market - Aap Kaunsa Option Choose karenge?! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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Financial CRISIS Main LUMPSUM vs SIP! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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CIBIL Score ka IMPORTANCE! | Ankur Warikoo #shorts
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