@wint Stop making videos like these where we just watch some person talking some random stuff. We need strategy, hard numbers, how was it achieved and the mindset. We spend time on the whole video and all we see some ex McKinsey guy talking about his life achievements.
I felt the same. The Interviewer sounded so dumb in asking ‘what’s the number’ - it has become such a mundane question these days to get into the judgement game - Wint Wealth should do better homework
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for...
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@SuoncyCharlotte The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
This video has intrigued me since a couple of days, and I did some math which might be helpful for people here. - 1-2 lakh passive income = Average of 1.5 lakh (Assume) = 18 lakh per year - Comes from FD, so if 6% interest rate then 3 Cr in FD - He said 40-50% in FD, average = 45% assume - so 45% of corpus is 3 Cr - So total corpus is little more than 6.5 Cr. I think this is a very comfortable career break if that is really his corpus.
@@snigdhasingh5682 Yes, its the overall pool of money set aside for this particular goal, such people also have some sort of backup like well off family/inheritance etc. so this money might just be a bridge. Challenge for India will be when more such high earners who are 0.1% tax payers decide to lie-down ( like they are doing in China), govt policies need to encourage these high earners to never leave the treadmill.
The problem with this video is that he is clearly earning 1 cr+ for quite sometime. When you are earning that kind of money it can multiply very rapidly. So it is easy to give all this financial freedom gyan. Show me a non IIT Non IIM regular guy, an ordinary college graduate who has achieved financial freedom at 33 and I will be all eyes and ears. Not to take anything away from him, he worked hard in the beginning and built himself a great runway to take off. Good for him.
5% annual return is easily thrown out there for illustrative purposes, but not so easy to achieve! Where do i put $500k cash reserve to keep cash safe for next 4 years? My concern is insolvency
I think you're better off with majority investment in S&P500 and uprising equities in view of retirement cos they always outperform. Alternatively speaking to a certified market strategist can help with pointers on equities to acquire
When it comes to situations like this, it’s wrong to engage in a single option. I suggest diversifying into various options with high performance coupled with the experience and aid of a finance Pro will generate bigger dividends and balance volatility.Thankfully, I can attest to the success of this approach seeing my portfolio of $330k grow by 85% in 3 years.
Accurate asset allocation is crucial, and some individuals use hedging strategies or allocate part of their portfOlio to defensive assets for market downturns. Expert guidance is vital for achieving this. This approach has helped me stay finan-cially secure for over five years, yielding nearly $1 million in returns on invest-ments.
She goes by ‘Melissa Jean Talingdan’.’ I suggest you look her up. To be honest, I almost didn't buy the idea of letting someone handle growing my finance, but so glad I did.
My outlook on money changed when I realized someone making $300,000 can retire broke & someone making $80,000 can retire a multi-millionaire. Living within your means and living a frugal lifestyle is the first step to financial independence. I just hit the one million mark last year, cheers to everyone striving to get there someday.
Varied sources of income is wise and especially living within your means. My net worth is over $1M and I can pay my bills with no stress, but I don't live like I have that. I have no complaints.
This intrigues me. I've looked up financial advisors online, but finding one to connect with is a bit difficult. Do you mind if I ask for your recommendation?
Extremely common in manufacturing where they pay peanuts for the employees. Better work 80hrs in finance than manufacturing. You will make more salary even at the start.
Just because he's an engineer does not automatically makes him a clear thinker.😅 Such rudimentary thinking makes people fanboys and fangirls😅. It could be other way around, he's a clear thinker and also happens to become an engineer. There are thousands of engg colleges, and crores of grads come out of those each year - if all of them were being coached to become a clear thinkers then we wouldn't be here😂.
Stocks in the short term look more likely to move downward. I Just inherited $500k which I Look forward to invest. what stocks should I look into as a newbie to safely grow my money?
Keeping money in the bank is like paying banks and the Govemment. Here's how it works: The bank gives out your money as loan, and charge interest obviously higher than inflation rate, and then give you, the depositor, interest lower than inflation rate. That means net loss for you. That is why I prefer to invest, and on average, my advisor makes returns that always beats inflation!
Svetlana Sarkisian Chowdhury a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
This guy is a genius....he raised one of the most crucial questions of behaviouroul finance...how much money are you ready to die with and leave behind
Hi wint team pls make some realistic video with people achieving Financial freedom with 12-20L annual salary. This guy was earning 1Cr yearly. He don't need to achieve financial freedom he is already free..! Thats how u can create impact on common people
These kind of videos gives u amotivation to work harder in ur life if u take it in a good way. Listen to things he is saying we can also learn a thing or two and implement it in a smaller scale. He told his monthly expenses are 1-2 Lacs, im pretty sure urs isn't, hence plan accordingly
I dont think u can be financially independent at a 10-12L annual salary.. though u can aspire to and start saving/ investing early on to eventually get there.. and thats what these vids show
@@Tarun.694 it is possible. I have done it. One needs to live very simply and save/ invest sensibly. And yes, I have educated and married an offspring too.
@@Tarun.694 what r u talking abt, 12Lpa is a good salary. Financial independence comes based on ur lifestyle. Ik basic things u need after that it's on you 12 is not bad at all.
This interview is more about flaunting the wealth, instead of any strategy for passive income. A simple approach of creating FD and earning interest is made to look a lot complex. Is this the way consultant really works? The place where I stay, the one of nearby apartment building has each flat costing upward 10 CR, and there are more then 200 apartment in that society, means each one residing there would be having net worth of at least four times the apartment cost (40 CR+). There are many such people out there. It would have been good if you invite the guest who really add value in terms of knowledge sharing.
Searched google for career break as I was laid off and forced to take a career break. This video came in the results. It made me feel slightly better. Especially the marathon comment. Thanks, God bless.
Finally, someone that uses math in a systematic way! No wonder this guy is an IITan. Love it, and the editors are doing a great job with the visualizations too! Try to bring in more people like this - it's inspiring.
I think his total n/w is around 10 cr, as he said 40-50% in fd and passive income around 2L, so i guess with best of best 8% interest, he may have 3 - 4cr, . My assumption house may have 1.5cr, equals 15% of his nw,means around 10Cr.
Also he said 1-2 Lakh of passive income so I think probably 1L passive income and having like 5-6 cr total net worth with some money probably from dividend etc..
congrats ajinkya latkar for attaining financial freedom. Good knowledge and i wish you good luck in the start up consulting. life is to follow your dreams.
Great insights. People should look up to these guests for financial inspiration instead of the usual crop of influencers! The format here is also very clean, no unnecessary background music and drama. Just a cozy casual conversation with people who have real interesting insights!
Great one. Career breaks should be normalized,its very refreshing to take one! And this gentleman is really clear in his mind in planning his career break. Thabks for sharing the thoughts.
Refreshing as always - the guests you choose are so inspiring! Wint Wealth has become one of my daily breakfast series on TH-cam, grab a cup of coffee and listen to this podcasts!
This guy's approach makes total sense. What good would a retirement number do anyway? It's not universal, it's different by lifestyle, by city, by age... Eg. Someone retiring at 35 with 3 kids in Mumbai vs someone retiring at 50 with no kids in Nashik - totally different. It's the FRAMEWORK or the approach that's important. Everyone can calculate the number for themselves.
I’m not sure since when making 2 lakh per month in passive income became a big thing to warrant a 10 minute video! Something as lame as investing in a commercial real estate will give you 8% per annum. 3cr savings invested in REIT will give you 2 lakh per annum and that will adjust for inflation.
Nice podcast. Sir please tell best financial instruments available for investment in windwealth platform for. For stable income like fd for very very small investor s
Hey, We offer bonds with monthly repayment options and Fixed Deposits (FDs) at a solid 9% interest rate (9.5% for Senior Citizens ), starting with a minimum investment of 1k. Whether you prefer regular payouts or fixed returns, we have options to fit your needs. Feel free to reach out to our education team via WhatsApp at wa.me/+917904710557 or email us at hello@wintwealth.com for more details! (edited)
Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got talking about investment and money. I started investing with $120k and in the first 2 months , my portfolio was reading $274,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and gets more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family.
I’ve been forced to find additional sources of income as I got retrenched. I barely have time to continue trading and watch my investments since I had my second daughter. Do you think I should take a break for a while from the market and focus on other things or return whenever I have free time or is it a continuous process? Thanks.
@@TylerMohn-g9l Quitting may not be the best approach if you ask me. This is where an AI comes into the picture. I barely have time to trade myself as my job swallows up most of my time. *MARGARET MOLLI ALVEY* , a licensed fiduciary whom has made me over 5 figures in profit in less than seven months, handles my investments. I could leave you a lead if you need help.
this chennel is real gem! away from all noisy finfluencers, easy conversations with people who miles ahead in their life ,and talking things which really working for them.
His career break planning and logic is robust and clearly thought out - hats off! Except one part, there are much better mechanisms to draw passive income than FDs. He should look into that a bit. Overall kudos Wint Wealth for another engaging conversation, keep bringing us these videos!
Writing books , investing in start ups . Does not look like a break to me but just repurposing his attention and life . This guy look very sorted which speaks about how he could come out of the moribund cycle.
I am in my forties . Not as rich as this guy . I took a career break 2 months back . Planning to switch to a different industry in the coming months. At my age when you have a family and kids to look after , it isnt easy to make a career break. I took this decision due to health issues and some personal commitments.
i10 was the high five moment 🙌 Simply amazing That's the first ingredient of FIRE framework. When you don't buy the upper one even if you could buy 10 of them in one shot 😉
Massive respect for this guy. Not many people can take such a well planned career break with this much clarity of mind at this age. Though i still think he can redirect some of his FD funds to MFs, that would take away some of his passive income but grow his corpus much faster. He can increase his liquid pool buffer to make up for the decrease in passive income, since the career break is only temporary.
Good, robust theories on personal finance. Please ask this guest to make excel templates about his planning, his consulting experience will come in handy for that, and help many people who are in the same boat!
This is gold! I am around the same age as this guy and I'm also planning to do a career break. This gave me a lot of food for thought. One of the good videos you guys have made, thanks Wint!
Atfirst I thought oh 1Cr salary, must be easy to take career break. But the insight on how to preserve networth after inflation during career break is a very nice and clear approach. I had to watch that three times but once I understood it, it is brilliant. Could have been explained in slightly simple words though.
Clearly he has liquid cash of upwards of 3Cr to get 1-2L per month. Dont think a lot of people would be able to do that by his age but kudos to him. It is better to get someone who's taking a break very well having understood that expenses have to be curbed, and then being able to still invest to grow their corpus.
Guys, he didn't even say how he earns 2lac pm? Withdrawing from liquid assest doesn't say anything, your title says, how he earns 2 lac passive and the video doesn't answer that. Why this kolavari di?
I also want to take a short career break, but my approach will be different because I do not have so much money. This guest seems very sorted and clear thinker though - the interview was very inspiring and some good learnings.
Good one, explained with math. Need some more details - how do you plan to split between FDs and mutual funds and others? Is there an optimization model or formula?
excellent for sure but very high level. It could have been better ..."How he gets 2 lakh passive income combination of FD or MF swp or income from start up advisory etc . Also few guidelines ...how one can plan if wants FIRE. also ...house is not an investment.
Interviews often showcase high-profile individuals but many viewers, mainly middle class individuals seeking inspiration, may find less relevant. It would be more impactful to feature interviews with those who faced early career struggles,. Offering motivation and valuable insights to a broader audience. This is like showcasing their supremacy. 3.02 it's time to Stop the video.
Good learnings. I also follow a quarterly financial planning model. It's a powerful way of budgeting and reconciliation for busy people. Can be very valuable during career break. Great work, @WintWealthYT keep bringing us these varied perspectives!
Good content but why is this video so randomly ordered? You should ask him why he planned to take a career break before asking him if he was worried leaving so much salary.
Amazing content as always, but the thumbnail is pure clickbait! The guy isn't making 2lpm passive income, that's the upper limit of his expenses. So, more realistically, 1.5 lpm passive income, based on his 1-2 range.
Why interest from FD is counted as a passive income? This interest is slight growth in the invested amount after balancing the inflation. If you count this as passive income, then essentially the value of your money is falling down after each payout due to inflation. We will like to hear about real sources of passive incomes in details.
Hey, thanks for the Q - I agree, I failed to articulate that part clearly. With FDs, the monthly payouts (after taxes) should be enough to cover expenses - that's the crux of the passive income mechanism. While it is true that inflation beats THAT PART of the portfolio (FDs), the growth on the OTHER PART locked in MFs etc. balances it out in a net positive way over the entire portfolio. With the right allocations, it can be mathematically designed to do so. And you're right, this is ABSOLUTELY not the most optimum way to maximize portfolio growth. I only designed it because it works for me from a temporary, career break point of view. Hope that helps! Cheers ~AJ
@@ajinkyalatkar Thanks Ajinkya for sharing the additional information. The Onus of sharing this information with clarity is ideally on the channel. You did great job in your interview and I understand your perspective as what you explained is mostly my strategy too. I am always looking to find new ways of passive income. Hence, the question 😊
It's ok for putting a part of portfolio during career break, to get passive income in cash every month to spend on expenses. It's lazy method, there are better ways for sure but this also works.
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@wint Stop making videos like these where we just watch some person talking some random stuff. We need strategy, hard numbers, how was it achieved and the mindset. We spend time on the whole video and all we see some ex McKinsey guy talking about his life achievements.
He is such a consultant. I got nothing out of this video still couldn't leave in between.
🤣
Lol
Hahaha true
Same 😂
so true
"Do you have a retirement number - No, I have a framework" - Spoke like a true Mckinsey Consultant.....Brilliant Guy 🙂
I thought the same, when he said “framework”
I heard and clicked like, without watching whole video
How abt some ballpark number 😂
I felt the same. The Interviewer sounded so dumb in asking ‘what’s the number’ - it has become such a mundane question these days to get into the judgement game - Wint Wealth should do better homework
Bhai was a sellout . Realised it late zzzzz . Current consultant speaking
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for...
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@SuoncyCharlotte That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
@@AlilatTiamiyu My advisor is *MARGARET MOLLI ALVEY*
You can look her up online
@@SuoncyCharlotte The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
This video has intrigued me since a couple of days, and I did some math which might be helpful for people here.
- 1-2 lakh passive income = Average of 1.5 lakh (Assume) = 18 lakh per year
- Comes from FD, so if 6% interest rate then 3 Cr in FD
- He said 40-50% in FD, average = 45% assume - so 45% of corpus is 3 Cr
- So total corpus is little more than 6.5 Cr.
I think this is a very comfortable career break if that is really his corpus.
Does corpus mean total amount of money invested?
I'm actually pretty new to financial stuff so I don't understand much, like liquidity etc 😅 Thanks!
@@snigdhasingh5682 Yes.
Thanks bro
@@snigdhasingh5682 Corpus is the current total value of our investments
@@snigdhasingh5682 Yes, its the overall pool of money set aside for this particular goal, such people also have some sort of backup like well off family/inheritance etc. so this money might just be a bridge. Challenge for India will be when more such high earners who are 0.1% tax payers decide to lie-down ( like they are doing in China), govt policies need to encourage these high earners to never leave the treadmill.
The problem with this video is that he is clearly earning 1 cr+ for quite sometime. When you are earning that kind of money it can multiply very rapidly. So it is easy to give all this financial freedom gyan. Show me a non IIT Non IIM regular guy, an ordinary college graduate who has achieved financial freedom at 33 and I will be all eyes and ears. Not to take anything away from him, he worked hard in the beginning and built himself a great runway to take off. Good for him.
Exactly.
I know quite a few people from BITS Pilani who have also achieved financial freedom by mid 30s.
You don't have to always be from IIT/IIM.
BITS Pilani is also one of top institutes
@@maheshyadav4477 "Barring the premier institutes" is the context.
All of this type of videos from Wint Wealth are about people who used to earn crores and "retired". SMH.
5% annual return is easily thrown out there for illustrative purposes, but not so easy to achieve! Where do i put $500k cash reserve to keep cash safe for next 4 years? My concern is insolvency
I think you're better off with majority investment in S&P500 and uprising equities in view of retirement cos they always outperform. Alternatively speaking to a certified market strategist can help with pointers on equities to acquire
When it comes to situations like this, it’s wrong to engage in a single option. I suggest diversifying into various options with high performance coupled with the experience and aid of a finance Pro will generate bigger dividends and balance volatility.Thankfully, I can attest to the success of this approach seeing my portfolio of $330k grow by 85% in 3 years.
Accurate asset allocation is crucial, and some individuals use hedging strategies or allocate part of their portfOlio to defensive assets for market downturns. Expert guidance is vital for achieving this. This approach has helped me stay finan-cially secure for over five years, yielding nearly $1 million in returns on invest-ments.
Pls can you leave the info of your Financial advisor here, I am really in need of one.
She goes by ‘Melissa Jean Talingdan’.’ I suggest you look her up. To be honest, I almost didn't buy the idea of letting someone handle growing my finance, but so glad I did.
My outlook on money changed when I realized someone making $300,000 can retire broke & someone making $80,000 can retire a multi-millionaire. Living within your means and living a frugal lifestyle is the first step to financial independence. I just hit the one million mark last year, cheers to everyone striving to get there someday.
Varied sources of income is wise and especially living within your means. My net worth is over $1M and I can pay my bills with no stress, but I don't live like I have that. I have no complaints.
This intrigues me. I've looked up financial advisors online, but finding one to connect with is a bit difficult. Do you mind if I ask for your recommendation?
Wow, her track record looks really good from what I found online. I'll take a chance and see how it goes. Thanks for the info
Most people missed the point that dude worked 80+ hours a week for 10 years!!!!
Narayan Murthy will hire him after he completes his career break 😂
Good study
That's normal for MBB consultants
Extremely common in manufacturing where they pay peanuts for the employees. Better work 80hrs in finance than manufacturing. You will make more salary even at the start.
@@Phildunphindia yes for 3LPA 😂😂
This guy is saying simple things in a complicated manner. That's precisely the reason why you shouldn't hire a consultant
That's what consultants do
Exactly my thoughts
Well said
😂😂 bull's eye
true.
You can totally guess he is an engineer and worked at McK for 10 years. Such clarity of thought and execution! Brilliant!
Just because he's an engineer does not automatically makes him a clear thinker.😅 Such rudimentary thinking makes people fanboys and fangirls😅. It could be other way around, he's a clear thinker and also happens to become an engineer.
There are thousands of engg colleges, and crores of grads come out of those each year - if all of them were being coached to become a clear thinkers then we wouldn't be here😂.
True@@mj1_5676
Stocks in the short term look more likely to move downward. I Just inherited $500k which I Look forward to invest. what stocks should I look into as a newbie to safely grow my money?
Keeping money in the bank is like paying banks and the Govemment. Here's how it works: The bank gives out your money as loan, and charge interest obviously higher than inflation rate, and then give you, the depositor, interest lower than inflation rate. That means net loss for you. That is why I prefer to invest, and on average, my advisor makes returns that always beats inflation!
Svetlana Sarkisian Chowdhury a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
This guy is a genius....he raised one of the most crucial questions of behaviouroul finance...how much money are you ready to die with and leave behind
Hi wint team pls make some realistic video with people achieving Financial freedom with 12-20L annual salary. This guy was earning 1Cr yearly. He don't need to achieve financial freedom he is already free..! Thats how u can create impact on common people
Exactly.
These kind of videos gives u amotivation to work harder in ur life if u take it in a good way. Listen to things he is saying we can also learn a thing or two and implement it in a smaller scale. He told his monthly expenses are 1-2 Lacs, im pretty sure urs isn't, hence plan accordingly
I dont think u can be financially independent at a 10-12L annual salary.. though u can aspire to and start saving/ investing early on to eventually get there.. and thats what these vids show
@@Tarun.694 it is possible. I have done it. One needs to live very simply and save/ invest sensibly. And yes, I have educated and married an offspring too.
@@Tarun.694 what r u talking abt, 12Lpa is a good salary. Financial independence comes based on ur lifestyle. Ik basic things u need after that it's on you 12 is not bad at all.
This interview is more about flaunting the wealth, instead of any strategy for passive income. A simple approach of creating FD and earning interest is made to look a lot complex. Is this the way consultant really works? The place where I stay, the one of nearby apartment building has each flat costing upward 10 CR, and there are more then 200 apartment in that society, means each one residing there would be having net worth of at least four times the apartment cost (40 CR+). There are many such people out there. It would have been good if you invite the guest who really add value in terms of knowledge sharing.
This comment is more about flaunting wealth than the video. You have 10 Cr - flaunted. The video doesn't even mention his net worth, not flaunted.
Do u stay at malabar
@@AmitDongre2003 he said, nearby apartment buildings.
Agree, I was surprised such a low % is in MFs. But maybe he knows better. And actually 30% is not a low number at all.
Very good feedback
Searched google for career break as I was laid off and forced to take a career break. This video came in the results. It made me feel slightly better. Especially the marathon comment. Thanks, God bless.
Me listening this guy carefully with 566Rs in my bank account❤
i have eaxctly 500 less than u and m watching...
@@hariyapa update: I’m at 357Rs now
What in the wholy grail trail is going on here 😂 I was motivated by the video but the comments !!
@@yogeshkhatriakayogi why are u laughing? serious stuff going on here🫤
@@yogeshkhatriakayogi update: Rs 227
Finally, someone that uses math in a systematic way! No wonder this guy is an IITan. Love it, and the editors are doing a great job with the visualizations too! Try to bring in more people like this - it's inspiring.
Important to factor inflation while thinking about net worth - this guy gets it. Also sounds confident and clear. Nice podcast.
Very insightful video. Anyone planning to take a career break needs to watch this. The approach of inflation not beating net worth is very sensible.
I think his total n/w is around 10 cr, as he said 40-50% in fd and passive income around 2L, so i guess with best of best 8% interest, he may have 3 - 4cr, . My assumption house may have 1.5cr, equals 15% of his nw,means around 10Cr.
Not very likely unless he got inheritance...last withdrawn salary of about 1 CR and work for 10 years can't get you to 10 cr on your own...
Also he said 1-2 Lakh of passive income so I think probably 1L passive income and having like 5-6 cr total net worth with some money probably from dividend etc..
He left job when he had 1cr salary, started with 10L, not for all 10 years its 1 cr
Yeah, I too did the same Math. His previous investments would have also grown
Nice interview. I know Ajinkya from school. He has grown up through a lot of adversity, it's so nice to see him doing well!
What happened to him? What adversities ?
congrats ajinkya latkar for attaining financial freedom. Good knowledge and i wish you good luck in the start up consulting. life is to follow your dreams.
Inflation not beating net worth bahut badiya explain kiya. Sahi funda hai. But sab ke liye possible nahi hai. Karodo paise chahiye uske liye.
Great insights. People should look up to these guests for financial inspiration instead of the usual crop of influencers! The format here is also very clean, no unnecessary background music and drama. Just a cozy casual conversation with people who have real interesting insights!
Where exactly did he mention how to earn 1-2 L. If you put inappropriate title to attract audience, you won’t last long. Be honest
the title should have been " McKinsey consultants career break"
Great one. Career breaks should be normalized,its very refreshing to take one! And this gentleman is really clear in his mind in planning his career break. Thabks for sharing the thoughts.
Refreshing as always - the guests you choose are so inspiring! Wint Wealth has become one of my daily breakfast series on TH-cam, grab a cup of coffee and listen to this podcasts!
Five stars for this interview! What a great approach of this guest, he is very clear in his mind! Also the Starbucks cups collection is insane 😃
I am very inspired by this guest! Wint Wealth thanks a lot, great channel. Keep up the good work!!
One of the few person who still talks about FDs ❤
He drove the interview like a veteran consultant
His thesis with an i10 car was perfectly amazing💯
Great questions and also no interruptions while the person is speaking, great interview.
This guy's approach makes total sense. What good would a retirement number do anyway? It's not universal, it's different by lifestyle, by city, by age... Eg. Someone retiring at 35 with 3 kids in Mumbai vs someone retiring at 50 with no kids in Nashik - totally different. It's the FRAMEWORK or the approach that's important. Everyone can calculate the number for themselves.
Exactly! Ek ka 3Cr se kaam chal jaaye, dusre ko 30Cr kam pad jaaye. Well said.
I feel like I am going to keep coming back to this video once every few months to get inspired!
Good interview. Nice robust career break planning advice, and good philosophies around personal finance. Guest has great clarity of mind!
Oh man!!! Wint video after a lifetime 🙏
Good one as always 👍
Likeed how he put it... i10, its a great car, it takes me whereever i want to go.
Thats the purpose of a car.
what aspects of my job I miss more than the others, that is the takeaway to start career again. That is a beautiful and wholesome way to look at this.
So he has put his fund in FDs and is drawing 2L pm as an interest.
And he took 10mins just to explain this, what a Consultant!
Lol
I’m not sure since when making 2 lakh per month in passive income became a big thing to warrant a 10 minute video! Something as lame as investing in a commercial real estate will give you 8% per annum. 3cr savings invested in REIT will give you 2 lakh per annum and that will adjust for inflation.
He also explained approach and reasoning of career break but you trolls missed all that.
Nice podcast. Sir please tell best financial instruments available for investment in windwealth platform for. For stable income like fd for very very small investor s
Hey,
We offer bonds with monthly repayment options and Fixed Deposits (FDs) at a solid 9% interest rate (9.5% for Senior Citizens ), starting with a minimum investment of 1k. Whether you prefer regular payouts or fixed returns, we have options to fit your needs.
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Inspiring interview - the marathon comment is especially inspiring. A 1 year career break is just ~2.5% of a 40 year marathon career. Well said!
Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got talking about investment and money. I started investing with $120k and in the first 2 months , my portfolio was reading $274,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and gets more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family.
I’ve been forced to find additional sources of income as I got retrenched. I barely have time to continue trading and watch my investments since I had my second daughter. Do you think I should take a break for a while from the market and focus on other things or return whenever I have free time or is it a continuous process? Thanks.
@@TylerMohn-g9l Quitting may not be the best approach if you ask me. This is where an AI comes into the picture. I barely have time to trade myself as my job swallows up most of my time. *MARGARET MOLLI ALVEY* , a licensed fiduciary whom has made me over 5 figures in profit in less than seven months, handles my investments. I could leave you a lead if you need help.
Oh please I’d love that. Thanks!
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This guy is mathematically genius.. he is using that knowledge in finances! Very informative video, thanks for sharing! ❤️
this chennel is real gem! away from all noisy finfluencers, easy conversations with people who miles ahead in their life ,and talking things which really working for them.
His career break planning and logic is robust and clearly thought out - hats off! Except one part, there are much better mechanisms to draw passive income than FDs. He should look into that a bit.
Overall kudos Wint Wealth for another engaging conversation, keep bringing us these videos!
Writing books , investing in start ups . Does not look like a break to me but just repurposing his attention and life . This guy look very sorted which speaks about how he could come out of the moribund cycle.
That's a nice way to put it :)
I'm definitely as mentally stimulated as I was in my job, but now with a better work-life balance.
What a sorted guy, Brilliant..!!
I am in my forties . Not as rich as this guy . I took a career break 2 months back . Planning to switch to a different industry in the coming months. At my age when you have a family and kids to look after , it isnt easy to make a career break. I took this decision due to health issues and some personal commitments.
Great content. Bhai is making me think about taking a career break too 😅
i10 was the high five moment 🙌
Simply amazing
That's the first ingredient of FIRE framework. When you don't buy the upper one even if you could buy 10 of them in one shot 😉
Massive respect for this guy. Not many people can take such a well planned career break with this much clarity of mind at this age. Though i still think he can redirect some of his FD funds to MFs, that would take away some of his passive income but grow his corpus much faster. He can increase his liquid pool buffer to make up for the decrease in passive income, since the career break is only temporary.
Nice learnings! Although title should not be misleading. He never said he earns 2 lakh passive income.
Such an inspiring person! Amazing insights and clarity of thoughts.
Good, robust theories on personal finance. Please ask this guest to make excel templates about his planning, his consulting experience will come in handy for that, and help many people who are in the same boat!
Discovered this gold mine of a channel. Thank you for the great content!
This is gold! I am around the same age as this guy and I'm also planning to do a career break. This gave me a lot of food for thought. One of the good videos you guys have made, thanks Wint!
talks like a consultant with all those graphs
Definitely 😅
Haha, he is one and it shows 😄
Atfirst I thought oh 1Cr salary, must be easy to take career break. But the insight on how to preserve networth after inflation during career break is a very nice and clear approach. I had to watch that three times but once I understood it, it is brilliant. Could have been explained in slightly simple words though.
Clearly he has liquid cash of upwards of 3Cr to get 1-2L per month. Dont think a lot of people would be able to do that by his age but kudos to him.
It is better to get someone who's taking a break very well having understood that expenses have to be curbed, and then being able to still invest to grow their corpus.
This comment deserves to be in the top 5.
Great work - Team wint wealth love you guys
Guys, he didn't even say how he earns 2lac pm? Withdrawing from liquid assest doesn't say anything, your title says, how he earns 2 lac passive and the video doesn't answer that. Why this kolavari di?
😂
He proved out to be a good consultant 😂
Hey, It's coming through FDs. He explains the mechanism in the video.
@@WintWealthYTopps missed reading FD in the animation, I thought it was some liquid fund. Thanks.
1cr salary and financial freedom is a cruel joke!
What would be the minimum salary to achieve "financial dlfreedom" then...?
Work till last breath
I also want to take a short career break, but my approach will be different because I do not have so much money. This guest seems very sorted and clear thinker though - the interview was very inspiring and some good learnings.
We would like to see a video which explains the transition of a guy from one financial condition to another...it will be full of lessons
That man is me bro
10:22 "D2C ka inventory" lmaoo🤣🤣🤣
Still drives i20 , this man truly understands how to be financially independent 🎉
But his wife would definitely be having a fancy ride
Very helpful reference video for people planning to do a career break!
"This is a marathon" - that's such a great point!
"This is a marathon" waala statement is so soo true. Bande ke liye respect badh gaya sun ke!
Please make & upload these types of videos more often!.. It really inspires and broadens our thinking process!...
Thank you for such videos!
Glad you like it. We'll definitely bring more such content to you.
So, he didn't exactly say anything......yet said everything!!😅😅
Well done dude!👍🏻
This guy is a perfect example of how to make simple things complex.
Nice one, good insights.
Such a terrific clarity of mind, hats off
Good one, explained with math. Need some more details - how do you plan to split between FDs and mutual funds and others? Is there an optimization model or formula?
Superb video as usual, true financial podcasts.
Please upload these videos more often. Ik people are not comfortable sharing their income and expenses, but still😢
This is a great podcast
Bhai wo ZNMD ke baare mey kuch bol raha tha, tumne usko number puchne ke liye interrupt kar liya. Kya bol raha tha I am very curious uske baare mey.
Good one, clear thinking. Also liked your other video on Indmoney!
hiii,, cam u upload more frewurntly,,, i absolutely loveeee thissss channelllll💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
9:52 Dude drives an i10. Incredible.
Respect!
Ajinkya best wishes always. God bless you
Great insights.
The spelling of CAREER in the video is incorrect. In the top heading. After 12:00 minutes onwards
excellent for sure but very high level. It could have been better ..."How he gets 2 lakh passive income combination of FD or MF swp or income from start up advisory etc . Also few guidelines ...how one can plan if wants FIRE. also ...house is not an investment.
Real Estate grows... So he is calling it as an investment.
Interviews often showcase high-profile individuals but many viewers, mainly middle class individuals seeking inspiration, may find less relevant. It would be more impactful to feature interviews with those who faced early career struggles,. Offering motivation and valuable insights to a broader audience. This is like showcasing their supremacy. 3.02 it's time to Stop the video.
I might soon post a video on the same topic.
Where can you find a middle class guy who is financially free...?
Good learnings. I also follow a quarterly financial planning model. It's a powerful way of budgeting and reconciliation for busy people. Can be very valuable during career break. Great work, @WintWealthYT keep bringing us these varied perspectives!
Good content but why is this video so randomly ordered? You should ask him why he planned to take a career break before asking him if he was worried leaving so much salary.
After all heareing the FIRE stuff, this made my day 9:58
End of the day this video is applicable for very highly paid employees
Amazing content as always, but the thumbnail is pure clickbait! The guy isn't making 2lpm passive income, that's the upper limit of his expenses. So, more realistically, 1.5 lpm passive income, based on his 1-2 range.
Why interest from FD is counted as a passive income? This interest is slight growth in the invested amount after balancing the inflation. If you count this as passive income, then essentially the value of your money is falling down after each payout due to inflation. We will like to hear about real sources of passive incomes in details.
Hey, thanks for the Q - I agree, I failed to articulate that part clearly.
With FDs, the monthly payouts (after taxes) should be enough to cover expenses - that's the crux of the passive income mechanism.
While it is true that inflation beats THAT PART of the portfolio (FDs), the growth on the OTHER PART locked in MFs etc. balances it out in a net positive way over the entire portfolio. With the right allocations, it can be mathematically designed to do so.
And you're right, this is ABSOLUTELY not the most optimum way to maximize portfolio growth. I only designed it because it works for me from a temporary, career break point of view.
Hope that helps! Cheers ~AJ
@@ajinkyalatkar Thanks Ajinkya for sharing the additional information. The Onus of sharing this information with clarity is ideally on the channel. You did great job in your interview and I understand your perspective as what you explained is mostly my strategy too. I am always looking to find new ways of passive income. Hence, the question 😊
@@G.Singh.Official No worries, good luck :)
Any stories on ordinary folk with low salaries who are doing fine?
great insights!! loved every bit of the video.
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Amazing learnings
Curve, parabolla, maxima, inverted. Good physics student
but FD is the most tax inefficient method , please excuse my ignorance
Very true
It's ok for putting a part of portfolio during career break, to get passive income in cash every month to spend on expenses. It's lazy method, there are better ways for sure but this also works.