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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Do your research around SIPs in mutual fund, stocks etc. Your investments should ideally be diversified but obviously in your case only after you’re being able to save 30k approx.
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