As someone has said somewhere that Home is the biggest assets for a person, but also it is his/her biggest liability. Whenever, someone has been able to close his/her loan account s/he feels very relieved and also happy. Now the home is his/ her own. Owning a house free of debt is one of the […]
What happens when you follow the crowd while making investment decisions?
There was some debate going on in a television about why many Indian movies fail. The most common reason mentioned was taking multiple pictures following a same theme of a recently winning movie. Our human mind easily gets attracted to the information that gets popular among the crowd. The same happens with the way we […]
The biggest threat to your Investment Decisions and what you can do about it!
One of my clients got a call from her mother when we were seriously building her portfolio. I enquired after seeing her panicky reaction. Her mother wanted my client’s son to be removed from a school immediately because there is an accident happened in the swimming pool. The student died during a swimming session. How […]
How to Cultivate the Right Mindset to be a Successful Investor?
The investor and his mind Sigmund Freud made a name for himself by interpreting dreams through the use of his knowledge of psychoanalysis. He succeeded in deciphering the various quirks inside the human brain which influenced their behavior. Had Freud tried to interpret the dreams of investors, perhaps a new dimension could have been added […]
How to Pay-off your High Cost Credit Card Debt?
I remember of a recent incident, where a young man of about 30 years, who came to me for a consultation. He wanted to check with me different modes of borrowing money at a lower interest rate to pay off his high cost credit card debt. I was curious. He was earning well. He did […]
5 Golden Rules to get the maximum out of your Credit card
Listen to this article Do you know, a recent study in India says that people in the income group of Rs.3 Lacs p.a. and below the age of 35 have between on an average 3 to 4 credit cards, between 35 and 40 years 3 credit cards, between 41 and 50 years 1 to 2 […]







