If you have to earn 1 crore and you are 18, what would you do?
Anonymous 2
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Begin investing in stocks or mutual funds early. Learn compounding principles, even small, consistent investments grow huge over time
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In Investing, 20% = 25%. I haven’t gone crazy…
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