Personal Finance Bootcamp : Learnings of 2nd world tax payer

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Personal Finance Bootcamp : Learnings of 2nd world tax payer, Focus on necessary tools like loans, equities from a daily personal finance perspective. A commonman’s perspective.

We keep hearing about financial terms in the news, in conversations, and in almost every kind of media that reaches us. But most of the time, we filter out that information as noise due to the tiresome jargon. What if you spend a couple of hours and get a basic framework to start making sense of that noise? 

The main objective of this course is to create awareness about the bigger picture of the finance ecosystem. The massive diversity in regulations across countries and the financial goals of individuals makes it impossible to come up with one solution that will work for all. Hence, understanding the basics can provide a solid monetary decision-making framework for the rest of your life.

As someone on the quest to identify the relevant aspect of the financial universe as an ordinary man in an emerging economy, I would like to share a fundamentals crash course that should enable you to ask questions relevant to your future and align with your resident economy!

Based on my experiences from survivor skills, honed during three recessions across two countries (US and India). More about those at the end of the course. Trust you will find the content helpful in kick-starting your journey toward financial independence in a matter of hours.

Overview

  • Section 1: Introduction to the big picture and necessity for this awareness
  • Section 2: An elementary definition-based overview of major financial entities that dictate our lives.
  • Section 3: A bird’s eye view of the entire ecosystem from a commoner’s perspective.
  • Section 4: A closer look at banks as financial institutions. Their basic models and incentives.
  • Section 5: A walk-through of different kinds of loans. The essential awareness about the structure of loans.
  • Section 6: Introduction to “markets” or ecosystem of equities and surprising ways they make their way into our lives.
  • Section 7:  Discussion about some other instruments that are not discussed much in the context of Personal finance but are vital to a holistic understanding.
  • Section 8: A discussion dedicated to the hidden costs that influence growth. Insurance, taxes, management fees.
  • Section 9: An ordinary person’s perspective on the trinity of Income, Investment, and saving. Also, a discussion about gig-economy and index funds in the context of income and investment.
  • Section 10: Closing remarks with personal experiences and food for thought.

Key Takeaways:

  • As a student, a framework to understand the financial factor that will allow shaping your career.
  • As an early-stage professional, a sound argument is to start building moats to increase the risk-taking capacity to pursue dreams.
  • As a sole breadwinner, a set of tools one could use to amplify their capacity without burning out.
  • For all, personal finance is a duty, not a choice.
  • Ability to ask relevant questions based on your current responsibilities at your stage of life.

What doesn’t the course offer?

  • Specific advice or product promotion of any kind.
  • A foolproof solution to any personal finance-related problem.
  • Stock or trading-related advice.

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