Tag Archives: retirement planning
6 Golden Goals to Kick-Off Your Financial Planning
Quintessential Investment Plans from Your 20s to Your 60s
It was raining money in the streets of Kuwait earlier this year. Don’t we all wish that we’d been driving by at this wonderful time (so much better than the raining spiders in Australia). Unfortunately, while you keep wishing for raining money, you need to make sure that you’re prepared, just in case. The best… Read More »
3 Financial Planning Myths That Just Don’t Seem To Die
You know what they say about a myth: The myth is dead. Long live the myth! Here are 3 myths that seem to have survived the Great Depression, the swinging sixties and dotcom noughties. YOU MAY ALSO WANT TO: Calculate your long-term returns with our Compound Interest Calculator or your retirement savings with our Retirement Savings… Read More »
5 Financial Planning Myths Busted
Sunny Leone was once a practicing nun. There! We just did what gets done all the time – create a myth. The financial planning world is full of such myths (not about Sunny Leone, but hey, we like the way you think!) Here are five such myths. We can’t tell you who created them. So… Read More »
How to remain ‘unbeaten’ even after retirement
In cricket, batsmen who have played long innings often go back to the pavilion ‘retired hurt’. Not very different from what most working professionals do when they reach the end of their career – they end up retired and hurt. Financially hurt, that is. So, why do many Indians face a retirement crisis? First, India,… Read More »