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  • @roydlanco1612
    @roydlanco1612 Месяц назад +415

    He raised a very valid point that if you have a supportive wife, being finance savvy becomes easier.

    • @sreejaysreedharan4085
      @sreejaysreedharan4085 Месяц назад +11

      It's a family team work ultimately

    • @manpreetsingh-zf3zf
      @manpreetsingh-zf3zf Месяц назад +7

      I was laughing out loud at me when he said that !

    • @gurpreetkakkar
      @gurpreetkakkar Месяц назад +1

      You don't get people who are unaffected by what's happening around. Gud luck

    • @ulteriorwonderer3483
      @ulteriorwonderer3483 Месяц назад +3

      Or husband (like mine). So very true , if both are finance savvy and supporting then saving is easy and growing is even better ❤

    • @NeerajPahlajani
      @NeerajPahlajani Месяц назад +4

      That is very true if you surround yourself you will eventually perform better. Have such wife is a blessing. Specially spreading financial awareness

  • @katiekilbo
    @katiekilbo Месяц назад +356

    Invest in the financial markets before retiring by diversifying across assets, allocating a small portion of your portfolio, staying updated on market trends, and considering long-term holding to balance risk and growth.

    • @MianHussnain-tu1wi
      @MianHussnain-tu1wi Месяц назад +1

      I feel sympathy for our country, low income people are now suffering to survive yet inflation and recession keep increasing daily, many families can't even enhance the good cost of living anymore. You've helped me a lot Sir Brian! Imagine I invested $50,000 and received $190,500 after 14 days

    • @nandojuace
      @nandojuace Месяц назад +2

      Very possible! especially at this moment. Profits can be made in many different ways, but such intricate transactions should only be handled by seasoned market professionals.

    • @LolMan-qy9cc
      @LolMan-qy9cc Месяц назад

      Some persons think inves'tin is all about buying stocks; I think going into the stock market without a good experience is a big risk, that's why I'm lucky to have seen someone like mr Brian C Nelson.

    • @quantarrow
      @quantarrow Месяц назад

      Finding yourself a good broker is as same as finding a good wife, which you go less stress, you get just enough with so much little effort at things

    • @IshrakHossain-rt8is
      @IshrakHossain-rt8is Месяц назад

      Brian demonstrates an excellent understanding of market trends, making well informed decisions that leads to consistent profit

  • @sujatasoparkar2853
    @sujatasoparkar2853 Месяц назад +341

    Brilliant... the most complicated life choices explained in the most simplest manner❤

    • @AlexPrimeaux
      @AlexPrimeaux Месяц назад +2

      It's wise to seek professional guidance when building a strong financial portfolio due to it's complexity.

    • @TeddyBrown-bl2bg
      @TeddyBrown-bl2bg Месяц назад +2

      Most people today have been having a lot of failures in forex and crypto because of poor orientation and bad experts.

    • @EstherDavid-cc9tr
      @EstherDavid-cc9tr Месяц назад +10

      I usually go with registered representatives. Faith Reece has the best performance history (in my opinion) and does offer 1v1 consultation to her capitalists which I think is amazing.

    • @JeremyAntonio-rc7zg
      @JeremyAntonio-rc7zg Месяц назад +3

      Wow.... She has really made good name for herself, she's also my account manager

    • @JeremyAntonio-rc7zg
      @JeremyAntonio-rc7zg Месяц назад +4

      Talking to an expert like Faith Reece to reshape your portfolio is a very smart move

  • @davidlalramliana86
    @davidlalramliana86 Месяц назад +10

    13:45 'Feel like a king in my own country vs feel like a slave in another country'... Very valid statement... Food, Culture, Social structure, Discrimination... the list goes on. I used to dream of working abroad in my younger days, but when I started visiting other countries, I gave up the idea so quickly.
    God bless you, Sir.

    • @religionofpeace782
      @religionofpeace782 7 дней назад +1

      Do you belong to a developed country or a developing one sir?

  • @PavanKumar-yo6eh
    @PavanKumar-yo6eh Месяц назад +42

    This episode was a beautiful one! Mr.Bhumesh has a very good balance - not just financially, but also has achieved good personal life balance, staying in India, not giving a shit on what family/cousins is doing, has a better-half who is in-line with him on financial front.
    "Prefer living like a king in our country, than living like a slave in some other country" - This resonated a lot with my thought process.
    It feels good when you see such people, gives us confidence that Yes, FIRE is possible for normal middle class guys as well! Thanks @wint for the episode :)

  • @adityaranjanmisra
    @adityaranjanmisra Месяц назад +66

    Very sorted person with practical approach towards life

  • @Whatreally123
    @Whatreally123 Месяц назад +27

    Very few people can reach that kind of growth at work. Good on him.

  • @mayankwadehra
    @mayankwadehra Месяц назад +92

    This guy lives by the "Your money or your life" book. I read the book last year but have been implementing this stuff since 10 years now!

    • @ahappysoularoma2127
      @ahappysoularoma2127 Месяц назад

      Where exactly he mentioned in video

    • @mayankwadehra
      @mayankwadehra Месяц назад +2

      00:18- Where he says I look at things and decide how much time I will need to work for it!
      I don't know where he learnt this concept but this concept is very well explained in the book " Your money or your life". Some call this book the source of the FIRE movement😊

  • @huzaifakhan7110
    @huzaifakhan7110 Месяц назад +3

    I find Bhomesh an extremely sensible person who understands life in different perspectives, not just financially. Plan your family early is one of the greatest advice he gave for the couples in their 30s. Once you hit a number where you're comfortably saving, upskilling yourself and giving time to your family are immensly crucial for a good retirement.

  • @rlpai5833
    @rlpai5833 Месяц назад +7

    Most sensible, practical, honest and relatable guest. The power of under spending and investing is often overlooked. Everyone wants the big house, car, overseas vacation, latest I phone, brands etc. Stay away and one day you will actually have the money to afford it but you may not want it anymore. These things add zero value to your life other than temporarily elevating your status.

    • @vm-my6hg
      @vm-my6hg Месяц назад

      Well elaborated

  • @Delorenzo-w5z
    @Delorenzo-w5z Месяц назад +141

    different market sectors are in bubbles, might opt out of stocks entirely if it crashes. All I keep pondering is when or if this bubble will pop, so desperate for early price interest.

    • @mondimlotshwa3958
      @mondimlotshwa3958 Месяц назад

      It might not be a good idea to leave the stock market out of worry that a bubble would collapse. Instead, seek out areas within sectors that can help you sustain a balance in both growth and value overtime. In certain cases, it's even wiser to speak with a smartvestor to determine options best meant for you, I personally did this, and it worked well for me.

    • @PayelSengupta-rn9lg
      @PayelSengupta-rn9lg Месяц назад

      Im Indian living in the Uk, I got in on multiple sectors myself should I be considering adding more to my individual fidelity to keep a balance.

    • @mondimlotshwa3958
      @mondimlotshwa3958 Месяц назад

      to be honest payel i've had a good run with energy stocks, right now I'm surfing the Al semiconductors wave into the next few decade. there are some good valuable PE ratio out there, which ain’t overpriced.

    • @Delorenzo-w5z
      @Delorenzo-w5z Месяц назад

      Amazing input, the approach is something I definitely want to try on the long run. I need it.

    • @mondimlotshwa3958
      @mondimlotshwa3958 Месяц назад

      Of course, you can get well accustomed to my source on socials, props to Frost hilda, a smartvestor, he’s stock wits are good enough to put any doubts to rest.

  • @Saiseshukumar
    @Saiseshukumar Месяц назад +4

    Very valid points, No-Nonsense and to the point. Few takeaways
    1. FIRE is a family, NOT individuals target of achievement.
    2. Don't go behind liabilities and invest early in life
    3. Start family early, your body is not the same over the years.
    4. Keep life simple with no cravings for metarialistic accumulation.
    And finally the money you invest on your health with all the stress would be much higher if you run behind it ignoring the above points❤

  • @Investguru123
    @Investguru123 Месяц назад +15

    It’s easy for someone who got pedigree to reach this journey, we need people who come from scratch who self funded their education and their livelihood from Day one. Someone being from IIT / IIM yesteryear’s if they don’t make wealth is the worry and not a surprise if someone makes it through.

    • @Rajnarayan5555
      @Rajnarayan5555 Месяц назад +2

      True that !

    • @anamikarao9475
      @anamikarao9475 Месяц назад +2

      Take me and my husband example be are coming from normal colleges we had educational loan and many dependent people on us still we manage..! We both have around 8 years of experience and combine we are drowning around 55 LPA salary..! key here is to achive all this to spend you money wisely..! We both dont have expensive phone, we have car below 10LPA which is loan free.. We bought house but the loan amount is very low around 40K per month..! Bcz we build mostly on cash which we were earning and by doing all this we didnt compromise out current life style .. ex eating healthy foods, but we usually eat at home no out side so thats all save

    • @nadeemsmarty
      @nadeemsmarty 27 дней назад

      @@anamikarao9475 could you elaborate on your careers and the jobs that you both do. With 8 years of experience achieving 55 lacs combined is a big feat itself.

    • @amsalekabaskar3840
      @amsalekabaskar3840 3 дня назад

      ​@@anamikarao9475 great to know..we are also recently married and wanted to do investment properly.. may i know how much u get in hand for 55 lpa and out of it how much percentage going to investments?

  • @TheSphereBox
    @TheSphereBox Месяц назад +15

    He had a very good salary and his expenses were very low (maybe 20-30% of his salary). So the point is first increase your salary to that point that your expenses will be like 10% of your salary. But the problem is that, with a low salary (like most of us) you can't lower your expenses below a certain level, so FIRE will be a fantasy.

    • @manishasingh87
      @manishasingh87 Месяц назад +3

      He did not increase his expenses with increase in salary like most of us that is also important

  • @vinayr5060
    @vinayr5060 Месяц назад +25

    sensible conversation. He executes what he talks. Nice one

  • @raydanish5785
    @raydanish5785 Месяц назад +14

    Bring some people who earn 70-80k and archived FIRE or gonna archive. Bcoz most of the audience have same scale, if we earn 1cr then trust me we never waste our time to watch your video 😅. Please dont take this in wrong way.

    • @ExpatDiaries89
      @ExpatDiaries89 2 дня назад

      Its difficult with that income. Your first goal should be to start investing small then try to increase your disposable income. For that you should up skill and change your company to get in higher positions.

  • @ajithstjit4
    @ajithstjit4 Месяц назад +2

    Leave social pressure .!! U ll live happily …. Just have this in mind .. “ to keep family happy “

  • @sachinambhore6904
    @sachinambhore6904 10 дней назад +1

    He mentioned one important point at the end of the video for people in their early 30s
    Plan your family and avoid liabilities (House and car) and start investing towards your FIRE goal.
    Also intangible things like family time with your kids is the most important thing.
    Comparison made by his mother about your cousins going on foreign trips and he handling that situation is best part I liked

  • @mariappan7kumar
    @mariappan7kumar Месяц назад +3

    Need 5 hours of interview with this guy. He makes use actively listen! insightfully!

  • @saiswaroop.h.e2950
    @saiswaroop.h.e2950 Месяц назад +30

    4LPA in 2006 is a hugeee amount of money and almost 7x higher than average entry level salary in 2006. 4LPA is the average entry level salary in 2024, imagine that amount in 2006. And he said 10 lakhs in 2009. these are salaries of basically the top tier jobs, this glorifying of already rich people without giving the facts plainly is dangerous, leads to false motivation. So point of wealth building is useless in this video because with that high amount of salary from 2006 and saving 60% of salary, even LIC policies give you same returns in the same ballpark of 10cr or more , but really respect the man for equally spending time with family etc.

    • @DonBhupi
      @DonBhupi Месяц назад +3

      I started my first job in 2008 and was paid 3.6 LPA in Delhi NCR region. We were a group of 150 engineer trainees that were recruited from very average private engineering colleges. Most of my college mates who got recruited in other companies also got similar packages, so I can confirm that this was indeed entry-level income. The graduates from good NITs or IITs were making at least 9-10LPA in their first jobs.
      If the entry level income today is 4 LPA, I'm not sure I understand why it has failed to evolve with time. But it's a major concern. By the way, which region and domain are you talking about when you quote this as the salary in 2024?

    • @shannu1927
      @shannu1927 Месяц назад

      ​@@DonBhupi every domain has the same salary

    • @Nik00001
      @Nik00001 Месяц назад

      Scale it down to your salary, and calculate. You will be amazed.

    • @vm-my6hg
      @vm-my6hg Месяц назад

      It's not the initial salary, it's his growth which is stupendous. One doesn't become CEO even for a startup without a track record that reflects intense efforts & execution.

  • @Lovethking-so8ew
    @Lovethking-so8ew Месяц назад +12

    Great video! I really do have a question. For someone with less than $5,000 to invest, how would you recommend we enter the market? I am looking at studying some traders and copying their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What’s your take on this approach?

    • @ChrisTunis-yd9zl
      @ChrisTunis-yd9zl Месяц назад

      I've been trading by myself. I'm not really happy with what's going on, just few weeks ago I lost about $7,000 in a particular trade. Can you help me out or at least advise me on what to do?

    • @CynthiaMaryRose
      @CynthiaMaryRose Месяц назад +2

      I will advise you stop trading on your own if you keep losing. And i don't trade on my own anymore, I always required help and assistance from my personal financial advisor < Katherine Maggie >

    • @AmeliaPurity
      @AmeliaPurity Месяц назад

      YES!!! That's exactly her name Katherine Maggie so many people have recommended highly about her and am just starting with her from Brisbane Australia🇭🇲

    • @GraysonMason749
      @GraysonMason749 Месяц назад

      Legend says "If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep, you are fated to die working" and it turned out to be true.

    • @MichaelJames71
      @MichaelJames71 Месяц назад

      This sounds so good and I would like to be a party to this, is there any way I can speak with her?

  • @rajeevkri123
    @rajeevkri123 Месяц назад +33

    Time with Family is the key

  • @yogeshvele
    @yogeshvele Месяц назад +5

    he rightly mentioned, your partner plays most crucial role in finances. Fortunately me n my wife both r like-minded. :)

  • @ravikumarjha9459
    @ravikumarjha9459 Месяц назад +14

    Amazing video! Very well explained by the speaker.
    One of the best videos available on RUclips.
    Thank you for bringing this content to us.

  • @parthshah8582
    @parthshah8582 Месяц назад +37

    Wint should also discuss how they are managing the taxes as they are already under 30% slab

    • @SD_003
      @SD_003 Месяц назад +26

      I have spoken to a few such people. They honestly dont bother much about tax rather concentrate on how to make more money and utilize their time better. Like they say : Nobody became rich saving tax, rather earning more.

    • @parthshah8582
      @parthshah8582 Месяц назад

      @@SD_003 thank you for the valuable information

    • @tkdevlop
      @tkdevlop Месяц назад +1

      They pay it that it

    • @shyampsunder2003
      @shyampsunder2003 Месяц назад +2

      Lol there are slabs above 30% buddy. Surcharge and cess pushes taxes to 36% at incomes above a crore

  • @lisadsouza5061
    @lisadsouza5061 Месяц назад +75

    my partner is busy making jeff Bezos more rich....

  • @girishml747
    @girishml747 Месяц назад +3

    Great vision and is very focused. No wonder he has achieved what he thought of it earlier, Infact multiplying his salary vs. investment made him achieve FIRE early,kudos

  • @PiyushKhushlani
    @PiyushKhushlani Месяц назад +11

    So grateful to have you mentoring Piyush*Palak(me and my wife)!
    It took so much efforts to take his time, and we had to prove him that we're worthy of his time!! 💯
    Thanks Bhomesh, without you I couldn't have thought of setting goal for achieving my FIRE under 30 (I am 25 now).

  • @bharathhegde5941
    @bharathhegde5941 Месяц назад +6

    Man what a clear vision 😊. Wonderful conversation @wint

  • @RajeswaraRao108
    @RajeswaraRao108 Месяц назад +3

    Why no questions about details of equity investments?
    It helps all.

  • @avinashramachandran1750
    @avinashramachandran1750 Месяц назад +3

    Good one there! Earlier it used to matter more about being abroad where geoarbitrage was decently good. These days, thanks to global information, opportunities are abundant even in India

  • @DemandLachlane-ns1lj
    @DemandLachlane-ns1lj Месяц назад +5

    Our peak era has passed, with 401(k)s struggling during the recession. My $750K retirement portfolio is shrinking due to inflation, and I fear our leaders are repeating the mistakes of the past. If rising costs worry you about your retirement, I empathize. The American elections are bringing uncertainty with chaotic foreign policies, regulations, and energy strategies.

    • @SolemnBankingplc
      @SolemnBankingplc Месяц назад

      I'm anxious about our future, particularly financially. Considering my first stock market investment, but how with the market in turmoil?

    • @mulattodavid
      @mulattodavid Месяц назад

      Diversification is key in situations like this. Consulting with a finance professional and diversifying into high-performing options can yield significant dividends and balance volatility. My $330k portfolio grew by 85% in 3 years using this strategy.

    • @mulattodavid
      @mulattodavid Месяц назад

      I urgently need guidance to salvage my portfolio from massive dips and devise better strategies. How can I contact this advisor?

    • @SolemnBankingplc
      @SolemnBankingplc Месяц назад

      My advisor, Melissa Jean Taligdan, is highly qualified and experienced in the financial market, with expertise in portfolio diversity. Her extensive experience makes her a valuable resource for navigating the financial market."

    • @mulattodavid
      @mulattodavid Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing. I did some research on your advisor; she seems advanced and experienced. I tried contacting her but couldn't reach her, so I scheduled a phone call."

  • @Love-dz1um
    @Love-dz1um Месяц назад +1

    OMG he is so sorted.. it's a must to share with my hubby😂

  • @ppj90
    @ppj90 Месяц назад +2

    Please can you add Per Month or Per Year against the figures displayed during the video? At times it's confusing as it says salary is 1 Cr & Expenses are 1.5L which I believe should be per year & per month respectively but you should indicate it specifically. Thanks!

  • @MrKorlepara
    @MrKorlepara Месяц назад

    This video is far the best video related to FIRE..i have seen many videos which doesnt sound practical or u would be missing connections ...this looks more practical and sensible.

  • @geraldfernandes5593
    @geraldfernandes5593 Месяц назад

    1.Start Investing early: The power of compounding makes a significant difference over time.
    2. Control spending: Avoiding unnecessary luxury items can help save and invest more.
    3.Set clear goals: Knowing your target retirement number helps in planning effectively.
    4.Consistent Investments: Regular contributions to investments can steadily grow your wealth.
    These steps can help you reach financial independence faster.

  • @dharinis8654
    @dharinis8654 Месяц назад +4

    Wint wealth team one suggestion please make a video with the wealth creation journey of SME stock market investor

    • @vm-my6hg
      @vm-my6hg Месяц назад

      My two cents on the topic after years of reading:
      While it's good to learn about them, they will be few & pretty difficult to replicate. Benjamin Graham had to regularly update his formulas since the markets are so dynamic.
      For almost everyone else, it's the usual journey of career growth, savings & investments. Abroad postings & stock options can be the boosters for some folks.

  • @pbkvprasad1163
    @pbkvprasad1163 Месяц назад +4

    Excellent video. But i differ with bhomesh on the issue of people going to other countries being slaves. In many cases, you don't get deserving job here. For some, it is exploring the world. For some cutting edge work and so on

  • @shubham19941
    @shubham19941 Месяц назад +1

    What does he mean by debt investment ? How does that act as passive source of income ?

  • @SD_003
    @SD_003 Месяц назад +41

    13:45 - I want to feel like a king in my own country rather than feel like a slave in a different country
    After spending a few years in the west, can somewhat resonate. Wont say you feel like a 'slave' but a second class citizen for sure.

    • @Vidyasagarbb
      @Vidyasagarbb Месяц назад +2

      absolutely. being one among the foreigners require you to like things that you dont like & do things that you dont want. that for sure is a life better than slave but way worse than a king. So, yes I agree fully. if one is into so commercial way of life then one may still want to live like that abroad. but no one does given a choice.,.

    • @mercurialdude
      @mercurialdude Месяц назад +5

      It’s a state of mind. You can be (and many people are) second class citizens in their families, communities, cities and countries.

    • @SD_003
      @SD_003 Месяц назад +4

      @@mercurialdude even that’s true lately. The way things are changing thanks to our politicians, even in country if you go to a different state for job you are getting reminded regularly about you being an ‘outsider’

    • @Vidyasagarbb
      @Vidyasagarbb Месяц назад

      @@mercurialdude say that to the blacks who get shot at the drop of hat by USA police.

  • @ultranewbie
    @ultranewbie Месяц назад +4

    Guys you cover pretty cool stuff. Appreciated. Also cover taxation, ask them about how they optimize for tax once they are retired.

    • @MR-jq4qv
      @MR-jq4qv Месяц назад +3

      +1 especially with the budget today and change in taxation for long term assets...without indexation benefits 😢

    • @WintWealthYT
      @WintWealthYT  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion

  • @sumit_js
    @sumit_js Месяц назад +4

    This guy is the type I want to become.

  • @jishnusanyal3594
    @jishnusanyal3594 6 дней назад

    Liked this discussion a lot… a very valid point, our buying pattern depends a lot on reference.. that everyday nagging in a family of who has achieved what may not be a big thing initially but that keeps eating you slowly.

  • @sureshkandeeban5268
    @sureshkandeeban5268 Месяц назад +2

    Great one.. love the clarity

  • @amansingh18
    @amansingh18 Месяц назад +2

    Very nice video. Clear though about savings, goal, foreign settlement. Awesome .

  • @VeEjAy64
    @VeEjAy64 Месяц назад +22

    Clear like pond water

  • @ansh2shri
    @ansh2shri Месяц назад

    Most satisfied person... 😊
    Happiness is most important...

  • @mahajanbhandari
    @mahajanbhandari 17 дней назад

    Best channel on RUclips

  • @vikasparab4235
    @vikasparab4235 Месяц назад +2

    Realistic person and realistic interview

  • @joyagri
    @joyagri Месяц назад

    True He explained most complicated choices in most simple way.

  • @anithadhamotharan2841
    @anithadhamotharan2841 Месяц назад +4

    Wint Wealth❤❤❤❤❤

  • @shahabmsharif5068
    @shahabmsharif5068 Месяц назад +2

    Great conversation!
    Very insightful!

  • @rohan__patil
    @rohan__patil Месяц назад +3

    Can you clarify, when all the people you interview say the invest in “ debt” , what do they invest in? Bonds , Fixed deposits, RDs , T-bills etc . Please clarify that as well as many people might not know debt instruments precisely . Some insight and limelight on that would be helpful .

    • @WintWealthYT
      @WintWealthYT  Месяц назад

      Hi Rohan, noted. Even we at Wint Wealth deal in debt instruments like bonds and FDs. You can check out this article to learn more about debt instruments & how to invest in them: www.wintwealth.com/blog/debt-instruments/

  • @spartacus5763
    @spartacus5763 4 дня назад

    Its really easy for the one who is already on the uphill to go up

  • @TusharOp
    @TusharOp Месяц назад

    Finally I found someone real on the internet

  • @sagarghosalkar6333
    @sagarghosalkar6333 26 дней назад

    Who is the financial planner used by this gentleman? Pls share details

  • @srikanthboddu4588
    @srikanthboddu4588 Месяц назад

    Don't miss 6.15 - 7.15 seems like most important part of FI journey!!!!
    Heard it from many people who achieved Financial Independence.

  • @maverickrahul104
    @maverickrahul104 Месяц назад

    Brilliant philosophy, planning and discipline ❤
    I live by the same principles

  • @sriramsekar8745
    @sriramsekar8745 Месяц назад +2

    Great conversation!!

  • @suvendu2831
    @suvendu2831 Месяц назад

    He is living the life god gave us to live not just running behind material things

  • @shashankkiet
    @shashankkiet Месяц назад +2

    Since he left his job in 2019, you should have asked, what was his thought process during covid, when investments were halved.

    • @gurpreetkakkar
      @gurpreetkakkar Месяц назад

      @@shashankkiet mature people aren't scared of market fall

    • @shashankkiet
      @shashankkiet Месяц назад +1

      @@gurpreetkakkar hahaha.. That was hilarious Mr. Mature. When you left your job based on your investment projections but it suddenly lost 60-70 % of its value... Your phycology get impacted

    • @gurpreetkakkar
      @gurpreetkakkar Месяц назад

      @@shashankkiet just curious, how many years you have been doing job? Current corpus you have and when are you planning retirement?

    • @aakashpoojary3968
      @aakashpoojary3968 Месяц назад

      But why is no one talking about 1 crore salary he worked for a few years?
      To reach that salary is a rarity and i am pretty sure that helped him reach his independence.

  • @rohithpai3385
    @rohithpai3385 Месяц назад

    If he Received salary in abroad in 2.5 crores a year as he IITians and invest for 10 years 1.5 crore per year with returns of 15%
    He would have now around 150 crore with dividend yield of 10 crore a year. So to achieve your goal quickly move abroad

  • @vishnudm1521
    @vishnudm1521 Месяц назад +1

    What is debt investment? I am a beginner so pls pardon me..

  • @iamatrooper98835
    @iamatrooper98835 Месяц назад

    Real estate is never a liability. You need to learn the art of investing in right locations and it bears the best fruits with the least risk.

  • @iamgk91
    @iamgk91 Месяц назад +1

    Why didn’t he go back to Uttrakhand after 2019? Does he know some Kannada in his 18 years stay? Curious questions, not attacking him or anything.. just curious.

  • @human1822
    @human1822 23 дня назад

    I have achieved financial freedom at the age of 35, but I still work, bro. It's fun to work when you really don't work for money.

  • @Manju_videos
    @Manju_videos 28 дней назад

    Bangalore making people rich is amazing 😅

  • @harshs.1457
    @harshs.1457 Месяц назад +1

    The host is nice but guest was kind of boasting about him more rather adding value for the audience.

  • @suchitraghosal5823
    @suchitraghosal5823 9 дней назад

    Very informative interview👍

  • @afffirmtob
    @afffirmtob 29 дней назад

    Explanation was very nice!

  • @radhak6125
    @radhak6125 Месяц назад

    Liked the episode very much, thanks Wint

  • @nadeemsmarty
    @nadeemsmarty Месяц назад

    Good for him as he was able to earn huge money and was able to save good. ❤

  • @raxy77
    @raxy77 Месяц назад

    One of the most realistic episodes

  • @SurajKumar-dc5xb
    @SurajKumar-dc5xb 25 дней назад

    This person saying in last :- "plan your family " Does anyone know it.
    How we plan our family?
    Plz suggest answer!

  • @seekertruth72
    @seekertruth72 29 дней назад

    Having knowledge of equity and compounding in 30s makes a lot of difference. Its all about time

  • @venugopal7391
    @venugopal7391 Месяц назад

    Can u name the Financial Consultant who helped you chart out the financial goals….

  • @SingaporeBuilds
    @SingaporeBuilds Месяц назад +1

    Though I am chasing FIRE but this whole idea of being penny pincher and not enjoying life even when earning handsome amount of money is foolish. One life- earn more, spend(with occasional splurge) , save and invest. Too miser people regret in old age.

  • @subhammukhopadhyay2584
    @subhammukhopadhyay2584 Месяц назад

    Reminds me the poem "Freedom to a slave" written by Louis Henry Vivian Deriziou.

  • @LERNnGRW
    @LERNnGRW Месяц назад

    How are they investing in startup’s? Pls provide details for investing in startup’s

  • @equityfnomallutrader
    @equityfnomallutrader Месяц назад

    Ohh what a nice session.... ignited....thanks

  • @arumugampillais6654
    @arumugampillais6654 Месяц назад

    1st time someone made so meaningful 😊

  • @abhavanip1826
    @abhavanip1826 Месяц назад

    Wow movement, very good clarity ❤❤❤

  • @SARARAJA17
    @SARARAJA17 Месяц назад

    Very well articulated by Bhomesh🎉

  • @sreejaysreedharan4085
    @sreejaysreedharan4085 Месяц назад

    clear and nicely explained... congratulations

  • @seenuz1
    @seenuz1 Месяц назад

    I really liked your dialogue Living like King 👌👍👌👍

  • @beta11110000
    @beta11110000 Месяц назад

    Which financial planner did u approach

  • @basavarajmane9493
    @basavarajmane9493 Месяц назад

    Liked " Be like King In our country instead of slave in other country"

  • @pramodm9949
    @pramodm9949 29 дней назад

    Bhomesh Amway kid , you can meet him every Saturday at HSR club Bangalore.

  • @naineshkhanjire
    @naineshkhanjire Месяц назад

    Insightful video!

  • @mitisrivastava
    @mitisrivastava Месяц назад

    Nice episode….very clear

  • @githinsmohan2429
    @githinsmohan2429 Месяц назад

    Really helpful video....!!

  • @pranaya911
    @pranaya911 Месяц назад +3

    Until unless you're a CEO, you can't get fired.

  • @rajeshbhatia9342
    @rajeshbhatia9342 Месяц назад

    These interviews are great to listen and get inspired. But, questions should change. Apparently same questions in every interview.

  • @sundayswithme
    @sundayswithme Месяц назад

    Plz mention year also..

  • @sitakantapradhan3789
    @sitakantapradhan3789 Месяц назад

    Life partner(Spouse) is aligned means 99.9% Finance planning shorted. rest .1% sorted when he said not affected by surrounding/other people. remember this till death. last but not in list Very IMP always keep Learning, work hard to develop your skill.

  • @gobeyondlife83
    @gobeyondlife83 27 дней назад

    Lol inflation is all time high in India. Also people work their ass off which in the West work life balance is superb !! People enjoy life in abroad and not just run after corpus... This is real happiness

  • @ajaysingh-lx3kb
    @ajaysingh-lx3kb Месяц назад +8

    Bhai kabi garibo ko bhi leke aao show me jisne struggle karke financial freedom achieve ki ho chhoti moti nokri se...jab dekho crorepati ko he late ho...

    • @ADutt91919
      @ADutt91919 Месяц назад +1

      Abe choti moti naukri karne wala gareeb FIRE achieve nahi kar pata bhai! Itna aasan thodi hai. You have to increase your income to a certain level

    • @ajaysingh-lx3kb
      @ajaysingh-lx3kb Месяц назад

      @@ADutt91919 arre bhai chhoti moti se mera matlab normal middle class tha..ameer to achieve kar he lega...asli mudda to middle class ka hai

    • @DrKallalPramanik
      @DrKallalPramanik Месяц назад

      भाई, छोटा-मोटा आदमी, फ्लैट, प्लॉट, कार लोन के चक्कर में EMI गिनते-गिनते घिस जाएगा। फायर वायर तो सपना ही रह जाएगा।

  • @Milkyway248-p4h
    @Milkyway248-p4h Месяц назад

    I envy when couple are in sync with their fin and investment choices. Konse punya karke aisa life partner milta hai.. ! I am frugal my husband is spendthrift😢

  • @parthasarathyvenkatadri
    @parthasarathyvenkatadri Месяц назад

    How easy is it to actually buy and sell real estate ...

  • @user-jr2mr4if5p
    @user-jr2mr4if5p 28 дней назад

    Why your are not make long podcast i want long podcast with bhoomesh near 1 - 2 hrs