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Comparison of two investors, Priya and Rohan, showing the impact of starting a ₹3,000 monthly SIP at age 22 versus age 30, resulting in a retirement corpus of ₹3.18 crore versus ₹1.06 crore by age 60.
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Financial Mistakes Freshers Make in First Job (2026)

The first salary hits and you feel invincible. ₹30,000 or ₹50,000 in your account — real money, finally. And then, somehow, three weeks later it's gone. This isn't rare. It's almost…
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Posted by Mukesh Rajbhar June 23, 2026
Credit card charges in India now span at least 12 distinct fee categories. Some are obvious.
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Credit Card Charges 2026: Why Banks Don’t Tell You

Most people who use a credit card in India have no idea what it actually costs them every year. Not in a vague sense — in rupees. The bank sends…
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Posted by Mukesh Rajbhar June 22, 2026
SIP vs FD during market crash comparison showing Sensex fall and recovery with SIP and fixed deposit returns in India
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SIP vs FD During Market Crashes: Which Performs Better? (2026)

SIP vs FD article you have read until now compares the two over a calm, uneventful 10 or 15 years. Nice steady line going up. 12% here, 7% there. SIP wins,…
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Posted by Mukesh Rajbhar June 21, 2026
Bank charges comparison across SBI HDFC ICICI Axis and PNB showing minimum balance penalty ATM fees and other hidden charges 2026
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Hidden Bank Charges: 9 Fees Costing You ₹2,000+

Open your bank statement right now and scroll past the salary credit, the UPI payments, the EMI debit you already know about. Keep scrolling. Somewhere in there is a line…
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Posted by Mukesh Rajbhar June 20, 2026
Monthly budget breakdown for a ₹25,000 salary showing EPF, SIP, insurance, and expense allocation
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Salary Investment Plan: Can a ₹25,000 Salary Build ₹1 Crore?

A salary investment plan is a structured approach to allocating a portion of your monthly salary into investment instruments — like SIP, PPF, or EPF — to build long-term wealth…
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Posted by Mukesh Rajbhar June 19, 2026
100 per day investment in India showing how Rs 100 daily grows through compounding into crore level wealth over 30 years
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100 Per Day Investment: How Wealth Can You Build

₹100 per day does not seem like a lot. It is the cost of a coffee. A samosa. Something you buy online on impulse and forget about two days later.…
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Posted by Mukesh Rajbhar June 11, 2026

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