Practical personal finance for young salaried professionals in India. Understand your payslip, control your credit card and EMIs, build a buffer, and start investing with a reason behind it.
Most money education in India starts at the stock market. Your questions start much earlier than that.
Where should it actually go each month?
How do I use one without ever paying interest?
Can I genuinely afford this, or only technically?
Is pay later really as free as it looks?
How much buffer does my life actually need?
When do I start, and with how much?
Not articles about money. Tools that give you a figure and then tell you plainly what it means.
Enter a loan and your take-home. See the true interest cost and whether it fits.
Open tool →Four sliders that must total 100 percent. It forces a real decision.
Open tool →What the minimum due button actually costs you, in months and rupees.
Open tool →Six areas scored in three minutes, with a personalised action plan.
Take the quiz →Build a simple financial system around your salary. Payslip, split, card rule, first buffer.
The complete system, salary through to investing, ending in a written five-year plan.
Thirty people, one live class a week, and a pod that notices when you go quiet.
Clear, empowering, practical and trustworthy. We explain complex topics in simple words, focus on real-life solutions, and educate with honesty rather than hype.
& integrity
& simplicity
& progress
& empowerment
& consistency
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Sixty minutes, live. Bring your EMI numbers and leave with a repayment order and a monthly plan you will actually follow.
100 live seats so the Q and A stays useful. Recording sent to everyone who registers.
Every Earning Counts. Practical personal finance education for young professionals in India.
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