financial planning

Financial Planning After Marriage

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Financial planning is an important part of marriage and the earlier to begin the bettr it is...

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Marriages are made in heaven… but to re-make them on earth; it takes a hell lot of planning!

One of the BIG things that you need to plan for your marriage is MONEY! With marriage comes a whole package of responsibilities from buying a house to planning for your kid’s higher studies and finally, your retirement!

So, if you are planning to get married, you first need to start your financial planning. Although a common practice, it is not advisable to rely on your husband to provide you with your lifelong finances. Both of you will have to work then out together!

Live Life After Retirement

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If you think it is too early for you to plan for your retirement think again! Old age is the longest and more often than not, the most painful period (both physically and mentally) of our lives.

Before you retire, you need to get your finances in order. You need to make sure that you can afford your old-age after retirement (which comes with an increasing medical bill and a dozen other reasons for dependency) and also be aware of any adjustments that need to be made to your lifestyle.

Saving is NOT Impossible!

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You have an excellent investment plan ready that will take care of your children as well as your retirement. But there is only one problem: Getting Started! Your household expenditure just doesnt leave enough at the end of the month for you to call it a saving for investment! The plan is on papers (or rather, on your mind) for two years now, but it just doesnt kick off! What would you do?

A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned

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credit is on an all-time high in our country. Who can blame the people when all the day through, they are bombarded with credit card offers, discounts, installment purchase schemes etc? But living on credit is not completely without risks. Read on to learn how you can secure your financial future...

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Whoever said that would turn in his grave if he saw the levels of spending and consumerism today! Most of us end up spending more than we earn. And you could push the blame on to your credit card company, or on to those malls mushrooming all over the world. With so many new and attractive things available in the market today, you need to be an ascetic to turn a blind eye to all the good stuff! And the easy availability of credit makes it even more difficult to resist shopping.


- Do you feel weighed down by credit?

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