Learn how to save money to do what you love (Part 1) with Manish Chauhan
Update: 2019-12-089
Description
Personal Finance Coach & Founder of India’s leading personal finance blog Jogo Investor, Manish Chauhan talks about factors that causes us to spend more, financial concepts every layman must be aware of and common misconceptions about money. List of all the resources mentioned in the episode can be found at www.thebreakschool.com/17 .
Important questions from the episode -
- Why did you start Jago Investor ( 02:48 )
- 2 biggest challenges in last 10 years in building Jago Investor ( 05:43 )
- What has been your 3 biggest learning as a personal finance coach? ( 06:54 )
- Have you come across people who wanted to quit their job and be freelancers or be on their own? What do you think holds them back? Is it just money or something more? ( 10:47 )
- What kind of habits makes people spend more and save less? ( 15:11 )
- Does e-wallets increase our propensity to spend ( 21:49 )?
- How can personal finance help? And how does it not help? ( 26:11 )
- Can you share 3 to 4 financial concepts that lay person must be aware of? (30:30 )
- How much money does one really need? (35:33 )
- Are there any misconceptions/Illusion that people have with respect to money? ( 39:38 )
- Can you suggest a basic financial Plan for someone who wants to quit her job in two years and start a blog? What are the things that the person must look at? ( 41:05 )
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Very thoughtful Podcast on Managing Finances... My personal favourite is "How much money is required to get with our Conviences!!?" We all need to take a dig into it ✌️😀
I found this very relevant to my life. I like how the questions were specific, and pertinent, and Manish gave clear takeaways - one of them being "think of the price of something you wish to buy based on the numbers of days you need to work to afford it".