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Understanding of Asset Classes

Understanding of Asset Classes

  • Low Risk- FDs, PF and NPS, and Gold.
  • Medium Risk- Corporate Bonds, Real Estate, Mutual Funds.
  • High Risk- Stock Market Trading, Cryptocurrency, etc.

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Just another homo-sapien

This book is by an Indian Author "Ankur Warikoo". He has been terrible with his money management nearly all his life. This was because he was never taught anything about money. All that he was taught was how to earn a living. So he set out to write this book for his younger self, sharing everything he had been taught while adulting. It is practical, has no technical jargon, and teaches how to earn, spend, and put money to work.

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