Living a Comfortable Life WITHOUT a Fat Paycheck in Bangalore | Fix Your Finance Ep 3

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2022
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    Hey Guys, In today's conversation we will look closely at the finances of Anirban Sarkar (Freelance Content Writer) who earns approximately 6 LPA. We will look at his income, expenditure, loans, investments. I'll also be talking about When to buy Insurance, How to pick the right mutual fund, When to sell stocks, Emergency funds, Tax and Investing.
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Комментарии • 781

  • @rsrinivas6076
    @rsrinivas6076 Год назад +1013

    Bro Anshuman, 50k for a single is way more than enough, find a guy who lives with his family and earns 50k, that's when you'll understand why living with 50k in Bangalore is hard

    • @anshumanfinance
      @anshumanfinance  Год назад +133

      yes noted

    • @ysnthings7225
      @ysnthings7225 Год назад +85

      @@anshumanfinance please make a video on salary range of 3.5lpa or 20-25k per month

    • @atulsinghbangalore
      @atulsinghbangalore Год назад +26

      True, i am at 50k but it's hard. Started with 14 7 years back

    • @AnimalKingdom2510
      @AnimalKingdom2510 Год назад +11

      @@ysnthings7225 eat sleep repeat

    • @ashutosht10
      @ashutosht10 Год назад +13

      True it's more than enough for a single or even a family of two. A whole family needs to be shown in this scenario.

  • @smartindian7641
    @smartindian7641 Год назад +429

    I earn 70k and invest 80% of it, no Zomato swiggy, no shopping,no iphone , no travel, no fancy lifestyle,only spend is food, living in parents house.

    • @bhanuverma8083
      @bhanuverma8083 Год назад +55

      That is smart! Living in hometown is a smart decision. We should all strive for it.

    • @bindutiwari4263
      @bindutiwari4263 Год назад +101

      Ngl that's kind of a boring life for a person like me but you are extremely disciplined

    • @abhishek2275
      @abhishek2275 Год назад +69

      Everything sounded good, except that living in parents' house. You haven't experienced struggle unless you live away from your parents, who are your comfort zone.

    • @CyPsyGuy
      @CyPsyGuy Год назад +25

      @@bhanuverma8083 you strive for it maybe, but do not tell others to live such pathetic lives. Cockroaches might want to live like that.

    • @kakadiazeel
      @kakadiazeel Год назад +24

      @@abhishek2275 @@abhishek2275 I live with my parents and earn same money. I still know all hardships and struggle.
      Any mature guy can learn to live outside hometown. Its not big deal.. everyone learns with time

  • @nayaksandeep2001
    @nayaksandeep2001 Год назад +103

    This is the best series on financial planning. Real ,honest and practical feedback for young investors.Great work Anshuman

  • @tyaggh
    @tyaggh Год назад +152

    50k I mean you are telling 50k is just. Man only 2 percent of private sector employees comes under tax deduction.Forget 50k, even 35 k is not the salary of most of the employees in private sector..

    • @jake_runs_the_world
      @jake_runs_the_world Год назад +2

      Facts

    • @rajvir9778
      @rajvir9778 Год назад +10

      This channel is becoming too rich for us.

    • @anshumanfinance
      @anshumanfinance  Год назад +36

      this is a relative observation. most of the people who filled the form from bangalore were making more than 10 LPA. I myself earned less than 40k in my full time job so I know 50k is a big amount but today things have become extremely expensive in bangalore. It is really very difficult to find a 1BHK for less than 20-25k per month in the central locations. Even in this video, Anirban was able to get a house for less than 10k because his office is in the outskirts (Electronic city). If his office was in HSR, Sarjapur road or near Koramangala where a lot of companies are located, the same 1 BHK would have probably costed 20k.

    • @likhithramesh9065
      @likhithramesh9065 Год назад +16

      Absolutely true....Freshers nearly make 20-25k in their first 2 years(IT sector)
      If Civil and Mechanical then done Dona done 8-10k per month.
      Please try making more videos on 3.5-6LPA

    • @rajvir9778
      @rajvir9778 Год назад +6

      @@likhithramesh9065 Yep especially if graduated from private university then sometimes people don't even get a job after engineering

  • @somsundar96
    @somsundar96 Год назад +183

    Rent of 7.5K per month in Bangalore is the biggest achievement of all for him, I would say :')

    • @TattooedWanderer
      @TattooedWanderer Год назад +16

      I'm sure there are other feathers in my cap, but honestly here even in 7k you can find decent 1bhk rooms

    • @somsundar96
      @somsundar96 Год назад +10

      @@TattooedWanderer I think you haven't gone out now for house hunt :') Since this May '22, the prices have at minimum doubled.

    • @TattooedWanderer
      @TattooedWanderer Год назад +6

      @@somsundar96 sir I have shifted in Bangalore on 16th May :)
      Prices in my area are still the same in Neeladri Nagar

    • @somsundar96
      @somsundar96 Год назад +12

      @@TattooedWanderer Whatte coincidence, same here on the 16th!
      Aah so, Neeladri nagar landlords are good and not milking their PGs xD

    • @TattooedWanderer
      @TattooedWanderer Год назад +8

      @@somsundar96 not PG, staying in a private 1bhk flat, also no extra charge for water too :)

  • @anirudhraghunath313
    @anirudhraghunath313 Год назад +383

    I would really love to see a video where the salary is of a fresher, say about 3.5-3.75 lakhs which is an average CTC for a fresher for their first job. The take home salary however comes down to 22-24k a month. Would love to see a video for people in this price bracket because I'm sure there are budgeting tips which will help freshers like me

    • @vibhakulkarni8791
      @vibhakulkarni8791 Год назад +5

      yup just graduated kids moving to a city with this amount is tough af

    • @bhanuverma8083
      @bhanuverma8083 Год назад +18

      Dont take a job in Bangalore if you have this salary.

    • @bhanuverma8083
      @bhanuverma8083 Год назад +2

      Even though you can, you need to find some niche areas in the city where there are villages and local population living like its 2004-2005 still. I am in Gurugram and there are areas like away from Main Gurugram that are cheaper to live for freshers. It takes time to find those areas, hence you should not stop exploring your own city. You might be paying 30-40% extra (at max) in the same city, whereas you can reduce you rent by moving to a lesser developed area. Of course, take into account the total cost and time of commute to your workplace. Good luck!

    • @randomboi637
      @randomboi637 Год назад +1

      bro why would anyone choose Bangalore then🤣🤣🤣 it will be a foolish decision your rent can easily eat up more than 60% of your whole salary forget about other expenses..I'm sure if you can crack 4lpa then work a little hard you can negotiate, or crack 7-8lpa ctc too

    • @ameya6215
      @ameya6215 Год назад +7

      If that's your whole salary like 22k in hand live in pg in banglore, yes u will have no privacy but you will have 3 meals a day a roof and wifi for 6000₹ or less with 3 sharing or sometimes 4 sharing too.
      Because in that salary range its time to just preserve and upskill yourself.

  • @mithunnair8587
    @mithunnair8587 Год назад +21

    Man this is one of the best financial series i have watched on RUclips ❤️. Keep going anshuman

  • @vaibhavkumar2218
    @vaibhavkumar2218 Год назад +25

    Anshuman , brother please don't stop this series , make as much videos as you can , and thank you your video helps me a lot

  • @rahuljoshi2708
    @rahuljoshi2708 Год назад +36

    I am glad that you are doing this series as financial literacy is important in India. But I feel like you don't have much connect with masses. In India, I would guess much more than 50% of youth struggle at around 30-35k in their late 20s. 50k is a huge amount and ofcourse people can live comfortably in it. Anyways, I am learning a lot of financial principles from your channel.

  • @pappuchak8605
    @pappuchak8605 Год назад +23

    It took 13 years for me to reach the level of 85K gross and being a young guy you are getting 50k, so how is that less???! Most people in India live with less than 30K pm...

  • @shanthgaitonde
    @shanthgaitonde Год назад +12

    This is awesome content, keep meeting folks of different income levels and keep inspiring!

  • @Anonymous-by3wm
    @Anonymous-by3wm Год назад +30

    50K is just enough?? For a person who's in 20's ? Seriously?? It's more than enough it's a dream salary , in banglore we're working for 15K-20K per month and sending money to our family and surviving. And you're saying 50K is just okay.

    • @jerobyarts5654
      @jerobyarts5654 Год назад +2

      I know people who earn 1 lakh and still feel unsatisfied, you can't understand people's prespective

    • @vishnukumarkr3499
      @vishnukumarkr3499 6 месяцев назад +1

      I earn 25 k a month and have a family to support.

  • @ridhwikvinod
    @ridhwikvinod Год назад +9

    Fantastic series Anshuman, absolutely loving it!

  • @GetYourselfALife
    @GetYourselfALife Год назад +67

    Consider bringing the life of 1.9-2.3 LPA folks in Bangalore like us, because that is what most entry level are paid in all major IT biggies for non-engineering grads.

    • @GreenDriveIndia
      @GreenDriveIndia Год назад +1

      That's sad, minimum should be 30k.

    • @GetYourselfALife
      @GetYourselfALife Год назад

      @@GreenDriveIndia Agree, but most employers doesn't pay that much.

    • @msdadsfsx
      @msdadsfsx 11 месяцев назад +1

      yes but every year 50% increment is common, 60 lpa is common in IT

    • @GetYourselfALife
      @GetYourselfALife 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@msdadsfsx what are you smoking?

    • @msdadsfsx
      @msdadsfsx 11 месяцев назад

      @@GetYourselfALife telling Bengaluru IT reality, why.. which field you work in?

  • @saurabhkumar6027
    @saurabhkumar6027 Год назад +107

    50k is not low, ask the fresher who earn 15k and he manages his living with little savings

    • @kaustubhsure8099
      @kaustubhsure8099 Год назад +2

      So true.

    • @bhanuverma8083
      @bhanuverma8083 Год назад +2

      Thats true

    • @anshumanfinance
      @anshumanfinance  Год назад +8

      when I was a fresher, I also used to earn way less than 50k. But once you shift and start living independently, your expenses will increase!

    • @moyeenshaikh9915
      @moyeenshaikh9915 Год назад

      What about 65k a month, soon going to be married

    • @kashutosh9132
      @kashutosh9132 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@moyeenshaikh9915
      Does your wife earn? Depands on that?

  • @anishdasgupta8949
    @anishdasgupta8949 Год назад +5

    I love this series man... Keep doing this amazing work :))

  • @mayankagrawal1594
    @mayankagrawal1594 Год назад +139

    I think 50k is more than enough. IDK why these guys are thinking its low and saying things like there will be struggle

    • @suyash.bengani
      @suyash.bengani Год назад +26

      I guess in a city like Mumbai, where rent itself is very high, one can find it difficult to save. But in other cities, it is possible to save a significant portion of income

    • @mayankagrawal1594
      @mayankagrawal1594 Год назад +1

      @@suyash.bengani i agree

    • @vanshvansh4360
      @vanshvansh4360 Год назад +1

      Can anyone guide me which city is best to live alone, with average rent..

    • @gouravjain4743
      @gouravjain4743 Год назад +12

      50k is enough or not that depends on the city plus your lifestyle. For eg:A monthly income of 150000 is required to sustain my lifestyle and expenses.

    • @suyash.bengani
      @suyash.bengani Год назад +4

      @@vanshvansh4360 depends on whether you can work remotely or not. If you can work remotely, living in tier 2 or tier 3 cities makes sense financially.

  • @sudarshan3965
    @sudarshan3965 Год назад +31

    My gross income is 82k and net income is 70k.
    Living in Delhi with this income for a single guy is more than enough.
    But i struggled with my finances. Just started regulating it.

    • @harshk3351
      @harshk3351 Год назад +3

      Hi bro, Mine is 70K gross getting 62K in hand. same I am struggling with my finances. 😔

    • @surajkumaragarwal3514
      @surajkumaragarwal3514 8 месяцев назад

      You can talk to some good financial experts or if you can you can share with me also your expenses i will try to give advice....😅😅

  • @jamesmathew9619
    @jamesmathew9619 Год назад +26

    Really good initiative Anshuman! India will be much better economically if 25% of the people has financial discipline and knowledge

  • @pranoy.chakraborty_
    @pranoy.chakraborty_ Год назад +8

    *your relationship with money is shaped by your personal experiences* i can feel it

  • @sreejithiyer7540
    @sreejithiyer7540 Год назад +17

    In your younger age, you don't have money to invest big
    in your middle age the responsibilities make sure you are not able to invest big
    By the time you are able to invest big the life runway becomes short.
    Hence don't wait.
    Invest in SIP and you can beat the best of investors

  • @sreyoshisengupta2049
    @sreyoshisengupta2049 Год назад +6

    Learned a lot from both Anshuman and Anirban. A great venture.

  • @jatin-motwani
    @jatin-motwani Год назад +3

    Hey Anshuman, this is a great series. Excited for this episode.

  • @JB.635
    @JB.635 Год назад

    Bhai content ho to aisa 👏👏...lots of things I m getting to learn and plz keep it up this series as long as possible cuz every individual stories are different and reflecting new perspectives...as a student and a beautiful life seeker ...
    Thanks a lot

  • @samratbasu2441
    @samratbasu2441 Год назад +5

    Waited for the video for so long❤️.. About to start my early 20s journey. Excited thanks for the content Brother.

  • @Abhizit
    @Abhizit Год назад +69

    I mean seriously, in last video a guy with 24lpa too had 30-40k expense.. so 50k is still some saving...
    I lived with my wife in Pune and comfortable lived on salary of 40k... 8-9yrs back lived in Mumbai at 20k, yeah didn't had saving but i was not like bhuka mar raha hu or living in cramped up PGs and lived and had job in Bandra West....
    Stop using Instagram and you can live at very low expense...

    • @Theworkoutpump
      @Theworkoutpump Год назад +6

      Instagram haha amazingly said 👑

    • @TattooedWanderer
      @TattooedWanderer Год назад +2

      fair point

    • @AshwiniKumarS
      @AshwiniKumarS Год назад +2

      Exactly, i am amazed at comment section that calls 50k low, sure it's low for a aspirational person but comeon, there are many bpo employees in banglore and much costlier Mumbai, avg salary of bpo is much lower than 50k. But the video has valid points regarding sustaining a lifestyle for much lower income, which can be worded better.

    • @rockisrealmusic5338
      @rockisrealmusic5338 Год назад

      Lived in Mumbai alone or with wife with 20k ?

  • @nidhi_t
    @nidhi_t Год назад +3

    Such a genuine and honest video! Great work Anshuman and team!

  • @lucygaming9726
    @lucygaming9726 Год назад +69

    I can understand why the person is frugal. Dealing with that stuff in such young age.
    My father is a self made man. Lost both his parents before turning 18. I learned a lot from his life lessons on managing finances.
    I have a huge respect for everyone who lives below his income. Frugal is such a wrong word. We are proudly financially independent.

  • @AshwiniKumarS
    @AshwiniKumarS Год назад +78

    50k in 20's is not low at all, for couple with kids, this could be a point for discussion. Your channel's target croud would be well paid or those aiming to be well paid, that way this interview makes real good stuff. But calling 50k low paid is highly insensitive for Indian cities.

    • @sumitmukherjee7131
      @sumitmukherjee7131 Год назад +13

      Exactly in a country with average income of 13.6k a month. 50k is not low. It's 5x of average.

    • @AshwiniKumarS
      @AshwiniKumarS Год назад +3

      @@sumitmukherjee7131 the one 13.6k or even 25k income in later 20's or 30's won't watch this channel, so they might not want to cover them, which makes sense, actually if they cover also they might not be able to provide good advice as their advice is for well paid to maintain their future healthy. But saying 50k mein kaise.... Ooh...50k is low is not valid points.

    • @zetaforever4953
      @zetaforever4953 Год назад +3

      @@sumitmukherjee7131 average income of India doesn't make any difference. It includes people living in small towns and remote villages. In a small village an income of 13k will allow you to raise a family comfortably, whereas in Bangalore you'll barely survive. Plus most people earning 15-16k don't live alone. They either live with family or roommates, which also drastically reduces your expenses. When I lived with my parents in kolkata i barely spent more than 5k a month, now that I live alone in the same city i spend at least 20k, usually closer to 25.

    • @sumitmukherjee7131
      @sumitmukherjee7131 Год назад +8

      @@zetaforever4953 If you take Bangalore (except Bangalore Urban part) the per capita income is 1.6 LPA. So even inside Bangalore there's a huge income disparity. Calling 50k low is coming from a little privileged place.
      It's like an American calling 5x of their per capita USD 250k low salary.

    • @zetaforever4953
      @zetaforever4953 Год назад +1

      @@sumitmukherjee7131 but i just said I'm talking about cities and urban areas. That's the whole point. That a big city will have a higher cost of living than smaller towns of villages. The more rural the area the lower the cost of living and the average income.

  • @shivamchawla6206
    @shivamchawla6206 Год назад +2

    This is the type of conversation we should look for

  • @1618yt
    @1618yt Год назад +3

    This format will go big !! Loved it

  • @lifeofshekhar1744
    @lifeofshekhar1744 Год назад +6

    Moment he said his Father passed away, I understood his view about money. Bravo man

  • @balajiquiz
    @balajiquiz Год назад +25

    I traveled across india and other parts of the world for 12 years without a break on a (freelance) income far less than 50k a month. If I was living in a city like Bangalore in India I would need far less money than I did traveling. It totally depends on how content you want to be in your life. When you figure out that the best things in life come cheap (or even free), you can subsist on any income.

    • @TattooedWanderer
      @TattooedWanderer Год назад

      fair point!

    • @mumin9436
      @mumin9436 Год назад

      what kinda works u take up as a freelancer ?

    • @balajiquiz
      @balajiquiz Год назад +2

      @@mumin9436 video editing, writing, proofreading, translation, stock photography

    • @kashutosh9132
      @kashutosh9132 6 месяцев назад

      Flex karne ka tarika thoda casual h

  • @abhyudaychandravanshi9049
    @abhyudaychandravanshi9049 Год назад +2

    Loving this series brother.... keep it on!!!

  • @sushantkumar4863
    @sushantkumar4863 Год назад +2

    Hello Anshuman
    This video just popped randomly on my youtube. The way you talk, the way you suggest anything financially related.... I became fan of yours. Subscribing you buddy!

  • @ritambhrapathak2284
    @ritambhrapathak2284 Год назад +47

    I am a female working in Bangalore. I am in my mid 20s earning good money to sustain. But somehow, I always find it less. I got some really great ideas from this video.Today only I came across your channel and really impressed by your simple explaination. Thanks a lot 😊

  • @AkashSingh_de
    @AkashSingh_de Год назад +8

    50k with that lifestyle for a bachelor is enough in any city in India except Mumbai!
    It’s good to be disciplined but not at the cost of life and happiness which sometimes can be achieved by materialistic things after all we live in a world full of materialisation.

  • @susanthomas9721
    @susanthomas9721 Год назад +1

    Great work Anshuman. Lots of learnings on financial management .

  • @its_just_me_
    @its_just_me_ Год назад +130

    Started with 22k per month in 2018, reached 1.83Lakhs per month(before taxes) by the end of 2021. I still feel it's not enough.
    The more you earn, the more you spend. Your life style changes. You needs and wants increases accordingly.

    • @atithembram9768
      @atithembram9768 Год назад +1

      Are u a developer

    • @yzeegaming8681
      @yzeegaming8681 Год назад

      Hey what you do?... Common man spoke up.

    • @abhinavsrivastava5881
      @abhinavsrivastava5881 Год назад

      Of course it's not enough. It's never gonna be enough. People die before they have enough usually.

    • @MsCharul
      @MsCharul Год назад +3

      Only IT professionals can achieve this

    • @s.justin3477
      @s.justin3477 Год назад

      Bro can u help me with something

  • @fredericksharon6908
    @fredericksharon6908 Год назад +2

    He is street smart and knows what he wants in life, a person who knows what he desires has already scored big in life, i like his outlook on life and it goes in hand with what i believe, i do travel every quarter and probably spend 50-60k on that but then again im in to sales, and only travel on my commision :) work harder and party even harder.. Great show as always. 50k to 90k is almost the same in metro cities.

  • @Pyarse1
    @Pyarse1 Год назад +2

    Simply superb way to get connected with.

  • @ArkaprabhaDe2
    @ArkaprabhaDe2 Год назад +21

    Dude hasn’t seen the struggle at all. 50K is a dream salary for many IT professionals in Bangalore with nearly 5+ years of experience😂

    • @amoghlakkanagavi10
      @amoghlakkanagavi10 Год назад +8

      That's a bit exaggerated man!! 50k for 5+ years experience is hard to believe.

    • @gauravmohanty8370
      @gauravmohanty8370 Год назад +3

      "Dude hasn't seen struggle at all". Saying this about a man who lost his father while he was 8 years old is a criminal thing to say.

    • @ZZZZZZ-eu7ui
      @ZZZZZZ-eu7ui Год назад +1

      @@amoghlakkanagavi10 thats normal

    • @shashwattripathi11
      @shashwattripathi11 7 месяцев назад

      Are you stupid?
      50k is very easy to get even as a 2 years experienced.

  • @TheMusicINDIAA
    @TheMusicINDIAA Год назад +2

    I'm loving this series!

  • @SuBhAmVLoGS
    @SuBhAmVLoGS Год назад +3

    man....such a good episode....loved it

  • @vaibhavjoshi4932
    @vaibhavjoshi4932 Год назад +1

    Bahut badiya series hai bhai 👌👌🙏🙏❤️❤️

  • @MohitKumar-sm7vb
    @MohitKumar-sm7vb Год назад +3

    Very smart and mature guy. God bless!

  • @pratikpatil4
    @pratikpatil4 9 месяцев назад +5

    I earn 38k per month living in Mumbai with my family. I am married and my wife earns too. I save 26% of my salary (some for emergency savings, for travelling and some investment in SIP). Spend 50% on fixed expenses like phone bill, house expenses and some emi. And remaining 24% spending for other monthly expenses like having dinner, with wife, friends and family, enjoying life.

  • @AvisekSen
    @AvisekSen Год назад

    Thanks Anshuman for coming up with different case studies

  • @rohitmanshani519
    @rohitmanshani519 Год назад +2

    Great work Sir! Huge fan

  • @ImTheShrey
    @ImTheShrey Год назад +14

    I appreciate this, rather being any other fin-tuber and posting redundant videos on stock investing and same old topic, I like this, taking interviews of people and showing how things done by normal people. That's the bottom line not any excel sheet that someone shows to you.

  • @my_j.a.r.v.i.s.
    @my_j.a.r.v.i.s. Год назад +1

    First time viewer. Great video something unique.

  • @sachin4789
    @sachin4789 Год назад

    Like it... gives gen z also to plan life better.. especially financially

  • @nithinbhandari3075
    @nithinbhandari3075 Год назад +2

    07:18
    Very nice point 👌
    And very nice video.

  • @rahulvadone4197
    @rahulvadone4197 Год назад +7

    Anshuman.. this channel with 40k subscribers is like undervalued stock with high ROCE , ROE with PE < 15

  • @tanvid007
    @tanvid007 Год назад +7

    Started my career in bangalore with 25k in hand and has fun with friends, traveled, shopped, invested and saved. Now even though I earn a lot more it's still not enough and always make me wonder how I survived on 25k.

    • @henririba6073
      @henririba6073 10 месяцев назад

      Sounds so relatable. 2 years back i was earning 22k in hand but life was easy and never did i felt it was less.
      Now i am earning 70k in hand but still that doesn’t suffice.
      Still wondering how i survived 😂

  • @sangeetha-lg3ez
    @sangeetha-lg3ez Год назад

    Great job yaar..amazing content..keep going

  • @nvm3172
    @nvm3172 Год назад +2

    wow i asked for it and you delivered it!!

  • @arpitbatri1419
    @arpitbatri1419 Год назад +8

    Most of us started with 25k as starting salary that too in in Bangalore.

  • @rashmibru8086
    @rashmibru8086 Год назад +2

    Great episode 💞😊

  • @pratishthamudgal8566
    @pratishthamudgal8566 Год назад

    This series is so good ♥️♥️

  • @Rmm1236
    @Rmm1236 Год назад +4

    Good video.. Ab toh akshat srivatsav bhi yeh concept try karne wala hai..
    But anshuman does the beat job still underated in youtube

    • @ashutosht10
      @ashutosht10 Год назад

      Concept is good no doubt but his videos are not scripted properly and lack good content or info. Akshat is a professional he will make a lot better video on same concept.

  • @Ravi-jn9ln
    @Ravi-jn9ln Год назад +2

    Awesome financial knowledge

  • @sanketgote5455
    @sanketgote5455 Год назад +1

    Thanks for all the information bro

  • @contact2ck
    @contact2ck Год назад +16

    I survived in Bangalore with 25k salary for more than 1.5year. 50k used to be dream !

    • @ysnthings7225
      @ysnthings7225 Год назад

      Can you share your expenses

    • @contact2ck
      @contact2ck Год назад

      @@ysnthings7225 Monthly Expenditure: 6000 House Rent (Apartment) + 5000(Bike EMI) + 2000 Cook and Maid + 2000 Petrol +1200 E bill, Broadband bill and Mobile bill + 3500 Misc.

    • @ysnthings7225
      @ysnthings7225 Год назад

      @@contact2ck is it according to todays rates in Bangalore?

    • @contact2ck
      @contact2ck Год назад

      ​@@ysnthings7225 The data is five years old, but I believe you can still live comfortably with the same amount of money. 12-15k 2bhk (Sharing will come around 6-7k Rent Standalone building ) Rest justifies the current price!

    • @ysnthings7225
      @ysnthings7225 Год назад

      @@contact2ck thank you so much for sharing this...I am a fresher recently joined Wipro and i'm scared to relocate to Bangalore with a low package...Any tips

  • @zubinnagpal8818
    @zubinnagpal8818 Год назад +1

    Tanmay bhai ne bola to main aaya air subscribe Bhi Kia. Aaj se full support

  • @shngain
    @shngain 11 месяцев назад

    This is the kind of video i was seeking all along...thanks Anshu.... from Shillong

  • @wasimm4023
    @wasimm4023 Год назад +1

    This series is awesome

  • @aditi107
    @aditi107 Год назад +1

    Realistic!!! Good video !!

  • @dikshantagarwal3518
    @dikshantagarwal3518 Год назад

    Thanks bro. Great series

  • @RohitKumar-gd8vu
    @RohitKumar-gd8vu Год назад +10

    I started with 20k 3 years ago. Right now, I earn 60k. It's still not enough. It will never be enough

  • @dakshaswal1607
    @dakshaswal1607 Год назад +1

    One thing that is being promoted too much nowadays is a conservative mindset. One should focus on savings 100% but make sure you use some portion of that to upskill yourself and improve your earnings. Invest on yourself before anything else.

  • @onuverma7593
    @onuverma7593 Год назад +2

    What an amazing session

  • @JithendharS
    @JithendharS Год назад +1

    Hope this video's reaches to all those mnc confession pages

  • @Adilahmadofficial
    @Adilahmadofficial Год назад +1

    Awesome vidoe dude 😍😍😍

  • @chetan.s.k6055
    @chetan.s.k6055 Год назад +1

    Awesome keep going 🤗☺️

  • @loocrednahc
    @loocrednahc Год назад +1

    in your sip calculator never put interest beyond 10% for realistic outputs.. 8% is considered below average and 12-15% is very good

  • @rheanarula7881
    @rheanarula7881 Год назад

    Thankyou for this video . Really shows kitne paani me hai hum

  • @shahbaazzz
    @shahbaazzz Год назад +2

    Bro most of have started with less than 20k in bangalore and grown.
    50k is still a dream for a huge chunk of people.

  • @himawants1520
    @himawants1520 Год назад +1

    this is the content people should see

  • @asdasdasdqwe123
    @asdasdasdqwe123 Год назад +2

    For anyone complaining...
    If your salary is less than 50k then your priority should be to increase the income and not think about investing.

  • @swarup3853
    @swarup3853 Год назад

    This is the most effective communication.

  • @sudhanshuyadav2756
    @sudhanshuyadav2756 Год назад +4

    Income anusar kharcha is my takeaway line!

  • @bhargavreddy7038
    @bhargavreddy7038 Год назад

    He is the most disciplined guy in terms of finance

  • @akshayahuja2798
    @akshayahuja2798 Год назад +5

    300 for electricity
    2000 for movies...
    Strange

  • @pradeepthawani7471
    @pradeepthawani7471 Год назад +1

    Great Series

  • @adityakishan589
    @adityakishan589 Год назад +1

    Would love if you summarised the video learnings at the end.

  • @abhishekgupta4724
    @abhishekgupta4724 Год назад +1

    Hi Anshuman, which is better : term insurance plan or life insurance plan. And how much cover one should opt for?

  • @Hhh11963
    @Hhh11963 Год назад +5

    Bro, minimum electricity charges in banglore is 370 rs.... I purchased a house in 2021 and electricity has never been below 1000...

  • @notinbengaluru884
    @notinbengaluru884 Год назад

    Very informative Anshuman jee

  • @rX0769
    @rX0769 Год назад +1

    Awesome insight

  • @bhagyalakshmi1348
    @bhagyalakshmi1348 Год назад

    This really helped thanks a lot!

  • @geneliariteish8905
    @geneliariteish8905 Год назад +10

    My respects to Anirban. You suffered a lot. I wish you and your mother are able to get house documents and God bless you.

  • @kalaivani6177
    @kalaivani6177 Год назад

    New subscriber from chennai. Loved ur videos and started watching previous videos from past month. It would be great if u add subtitles to the vedios.

  • @moowntherusvartt2827
    @moowntherusvartt2827 Год назад +2

    I’m a fresher and will be starting my job soon. My ctc is 8lpa and my inhand will probably be around 50k. I know a lot of ppl are talking abt how it is not realistic but more ppl have told me that I have not worked hard enough coz apparently in software I’m supposed to start from a higher salary than ppl who told me thats its fine for me to start with this package. That’s the reason I feel like this is not enough and I’m not enough coz everyone around me keeps saying I haven’t worked hard enough, settled for less than my worth or not built opportunities myself for a 10-12lpa job.

  • @shahrukhsyed8165
    @shahrukhsyed8165 Год назад +2

    Very nice video @anshuman, really loving this series

  • @kedarkalokhe7837
    @kedarkalokhe7837 Год назад +1

    Too good content...

  • @yashdubeyofficial
    @yashdubeyofficial Год назад

    Best ep till now at last koi toh itna saara que pucha

  • @kunalpardeshi1328
    @kunalpardeshi1328 Год назад

    Loved it!

  • @bhavanaganugula3401
    @bhavanaganugula3401 Год назад +1

    thnku fr sharing

  • @randomboi637
    @randomboi637 Год назад +2

    but debt MF has locking period of 3 years??? how then one can invest for only 6mnth-1yr