Category: Financial Independence

Financial Independence related articles

Happy Year In Equity With Passive Investing

2023 was a good year for equity markets. It was also a good year for me in the market. It was the first year that I got closer to the level of passivity I would like.

How Do You Fund That Short-Term Urgent Need For Extra Money ?

How do you tide over that short term requirement with the least disruption to your overall financial plan. There are several ways in which you can fund the shortfall, let us examine these.

FIRE

FIRE, What Is The Hoopla All About?

FIRE: Financial independence, Retire Early. This is a concept of saving aggressively in your early days so you can retire early. Your savings should be able to fund your lifestyle and you should not need to work for it anymore.

Asset Allocation

What Is Asset Allocation And How To Manage It?

Asset Allocation is a required part of personal finance planning. It can be kept simple and useful or can be made needlessly complex.

Easy Peasy FI Plan

A Simple Financial Independence Plan

An easy peasy financial independence plan. To help you get your FI plan in place to help you focus on the more important things in life.

Open Highway

Do You Have Enough Money For Retirement?

Retirement is a top concern for many people in the post Covid era. Do you want to retire early? Do you know how much money you will need before you can retire?

Should You Invest in USA Stocks From India?

Let us evaluate the question, ‘should you invest in USA stocks?’. This is becoming a very popular topic of conversation in personal finance circles. Let us go a little deep to evaluate if it makes sense at all.

Car

Don’t I Need A New Car To Show The World How Successful I Am?!

Want to buy a car. Make an informed decision about whether you should buy a new one or used. Also, figure how to fund the car.

Should You Be Investing For Dividends?

Dividend investing has traditionally been a tool for regular income generation. The newer tax laws have made dividends unsuitable for salaried people.