I am a fresher in Bangalore with an in-hand salary of 56k. Here's how I spend it-
1) Rent- 12k
2) Food/Groceries- 5k
3) Gym/protien- 4k
4) Going out- 10k
5) Sending home- 15k
6) Misc- 5k
I'm left with around 5k-ish. I was wondering how should I i
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Anonymous 2
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BluSmart • 10m
If you are saving just Rs. 5000, your first priority should be to create an emergency fund. You never know when one might get laid off in which case you shouyld have 6 months bare minimum in hand to find a new job.
Thought of pricing the product directly instead of striking out the higher price and show the lower price.
For example, The product cost is posted as Rs.5000 ,striked it and the final price is Rs.2000.
Do you think that strategy still works?
I th
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 2m
" If you are a excellent PRODUCT MANAGER then you can be a good Entrepreneur as well " - Do You agree with this or not ( to Bare Minimum )
I guess Yes, because identifying flaws/problem and introducing new innovative features and solving issues in
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 9m
Top news of the day-
1. Astrotalk raised Rs. 160 Cr ($20M).
2. Amber raised Rs. 168 Cr ($21M).
3. Byju’s FY23 revenue is Rs. 6509 Cr.
4. Navi is seeking to raise Rs. 600 Cr.
5. D2C food brand Yu raised Rs. 20
6. EV manufacturer Corrit raises Rs. 5
11 ways to go broke: 🤕
1. Not having insurance.
2. Taking on too much debt.
3. Impulsive spending habits.
4. Not setting financial goals.
5. Marrying the wrong person.
6. Having no emergency fund.
7. Spending more than you earn.
8. Leasing n
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Gargi Jain
Stealth • 4m
What's the best way to explain my Dad - Mutual Funds is better option than FD and MF gives higher returns.
His statement is that "it is risky and might have to bare the loss sometimes and can't remove the cash whenever required (has lock in period)
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IstandALONE
Stealth • 4m
Hey people! I am here to know your thoughts on this.
Considering a business that provides daily wage work for labor class people and aims for bare minimum profits. What are your views on this?
What do you think of a business that is more labor-clas
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Kushal Pudatha
Stealth • 5m
Amul sponsors the cricket teams of Sri Lanka, South Africa, and the United States. Nandini, on the other hand, is sponsoring both Ireland and Scotland.
But why don't either of the companies sponsor Team India? Sounds odd, right?!
Explanation:
Spon
Hey, I'm Amaan
Here i am sharing my business idea because i need one and two investors fot it.
In this Business There is no any chance to take any kind of risk.
In this business, one has to do very simple work and the profit will be of the invest