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Apart from being literate it is also important to be financially literate because 2/3rd of our lives is spent on earning, spending, saving and investing, for ourselves and for others. Given the uncertain times that we live in depending on bank fixed deposits, gold and/or real estate to build our wealth or reach our financial goals would be a futile attempt. It is time that we start looking beyond the obvious and start educating ourselves with the all important knowledge of managing our finances by understanding the opportunities. If we ignore or shy away from acquiring such knowledge there would be no one to blame except ourselves. There are several myths, misconceptions, prejudices and fear...
Managing ones wealth is tougher than making money which requires the assistance of an expert. There may be only a handful of books that speaks about how to manage wealth and this book is a sincere effort towards teaching the nuances of managing wealth at the grass root level. The language and approach is very simple with lots of real time case studies, examples, analogies, illustrations, workings and calculations. A young student who is pursuing his masters in business management (MBA) and chooses his or her career in the banking and financial services domain the content of this book would surely help in strengthening their careers. Apart from just managing wealth the content also deals with how to manage ones career which is equally important. Each and every chapter is articulated in such a manner that it can be a ready recknor for those who would like to be part of the investment management industry.
Study of a classical dance form of Kerala.
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Short biographies of eminent Carnatic music composers.
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'The truth is, Partha,' Krishna said, 'that there is no "better" path. Both paths – the path of knowledge and the path of action – work just as well. It is up to you to pick the one that you are suited to.' The Bhagavad Gita is a profound book from India that people have cherished for over 2500 years. It emphasises kindness and understanding when we make mistakes, and tells a compelling story about Prince Arjuna and his friend Krishna. They engage in a crucial conversation about the war against the most powerful and dangerous enemy of all – the one that lives within our minds. Roopa Pai's spirited, one-of-a-kind retelling is engaging, easy to grasp, and leaves a lasting impact. After you finish reading, you'll find yourself contemplating its wisdom and feeling a sense of inner strength.