Glad to see the young couple doing the right thing at right age. Its rare nowadays. Stay the course and you will realize your financial goals. God bless!💐💐
Gud to see that couple is aligned on financial aspect and supports each other on this journey....till the time both partners r not on the same wave length achieving financial freedom is not easy
@@praveen4snaveen If you have generation wealth/inheritance money along with personal wealth then you can watch this video otherwise you can watch other videos where individuals created wealth from scratch
@@praveen4snaveen Bit of privileged and inheritance = Financial freedom. This video is about you being asset light when your parents have already invested in assets. 19:57 shows how its so easy and convenient for them 🙂
The video is an interview with a Mumbai couple, Nans and Visha, about their joint financial journey. They discuss their experiences with investing in real estate, mutual funds, and stocks. They also share their thoughts on the importance of financial transparency in a relationship and the challenges of saving money in a city like Mumbai. Nans and Visha met in 2012 and got married in 2014. They both come from families with a background in real estate, but they have had different experiences with it. Nans' father invested in real estate, but some of those investments were not successful. Visha's family also owned property, but she had difficulty selling one of their flats. These experiences led both of them to realize the importance of diversifying their investments. They started investing in mutual funds and stocks together in 2019. They have different investment styles, with Nans being more aggressive and Visha being more conservative. However, they have found a way to balance their approaches and work together towards their financial goals. The couple emphasizes the importance of financial transparency in a relationship. They believe that it is essential to be open and honest about finances with your partner. They also recommend setting joint financial goals and working together to achieve them. Nans and Visha are both passionate about financial education. They believe that it is important to teach people about the importance of saving and investing. They also think that the government should do more to educate people about financial matters. Overall, the video provides a valuable insight into the financial journey of a young Mumbai couple. It highlights the importance of financial planning, diversification, and communication in a relationship.
Thanks Nitish for the wonderful summary. Just few corrections, Dnyanesh and Vishva. (Names) We met in 2016 and got married in 2021. I started my journey in 2017 via Mutual fund SIPs and then gradually direct stocks and MFs and other assets like Debt, Gold, REITs etc. Vishva started her journey in 2019 onwards. I was aggressive investor and now realised the importance of asset allocation and following that going forward towards achieving the goals.
Definitely not upto the mark what we had expected from this finance podcast but atleast they both gave us a framework how should we approach for long term finance and manage risk. Moreover the man is very well read and his partner is very much allign with him
To save 45 mins...this video is about you being asset light when your parents have already invested in assets. 19:57 shows how its so easy and convenient for them😂
Feel sorry for people who go after passive funds after listening to influencers who don't want to take load of any underformance in fund and just say market went down and so your investment. This era is not meant for passive funds
This video felt like Neil Borate is learning best practices from the couple and not the other way round. They're an ideal case study but far too long to be consumed, please edit the personal non-financial parts of it if this series is continued. Would still like to watch it anywhere between 20-30 mins videos of such case studies esp. in Tier 1 cities.
The best course of action at the moment is to work with an investing adviser. I was able to profit from the market during the downturn, which demonstrated that there is more to it than the ordinary person realises. However, exercise caution and avoid being drawn into the market too fast.
Since the current market is not for the faint of heart, I have been thinking about hiring an advisor. However, do these advisors actually alter a portfolio significantly, or am I better off doing it myself?
Your explanation is clear and practical. Nevertheless, the market can undergo manipulation in various ways. While I initially grasped trading crypto assets, my technical analysis skills were a limiting factor. Day trading deserves increased attention, given its resilience to the market's unpredictable nature.
15-17 crores after 20 years inflation adjusted will never be 5 crores of today. It will be around 3-4 crores, which will give you just a decent income to survive(considering a 6% annual withdrawal rate) nothing more than that.
We have other goals like, child education, plus marriage, charity, legacy wealth and also we want to keep withdrawal between 2-3% not more. Hence higher numbers. Better to be safe than sorry. Thanks for the feedback though
FM ne aap logo ki baat sun li...congrats😂 This govt will crumble like house of cards next election. Hope you guys will contribute as well. The entire middle class is fed up.😂😂😂
I believe this interview presents a rather one-sided perspective. The discussion primarily focuses on the core aspects of real estate assets, such as the amount invested and the returns achieved, without considering the broader market dynamics. Notably, it seems to overlook the impact of bear markets, especially given that we've been in a bull market post-COVID. Interviews like this, which do not provide a balanced view, can unduly influence the audience. The stock market affects everyone, and it's crucial to present information that encompasses both the positive and negative aspects to ensure informed decision-making. #SEBI should stop this type of interview.
Please share your numbers - incomes, investments, CAGR of portfolio etc early on in the video for which we watch the videos. Not to know your foreign trip and family plans. No offence..
Glad to see the young couple doing the right thing at right age. Its rare nowadays. Stay the course and you will realize your financial goals. God bless!💐💐
Gud to see that couple is aligned on financial aspect and supports each other on this journey....till the time both partners r not on the same wave length achieving financial freedom is not easy
Loved this episode❤
Pl keep conversation to the point... No body would watch 45mins of video with lot of unnecessary points and talks 😢😢😢
Can you summarise in two lines? i dont want to watch for that long
Even I didn't watched full...
@@praveen4snaveen If you have generation wealth/inheritance money along with personal wealth then you can watch this video otherwise you can watch other videos where individuals created wealth from scratch
@@praveen4snaveen Bit of privileged and inheritance = Financial freedom. This video is about you being asset light when your parents have already invested in assets. 19:57 shows how its so easy and convenient for them 🙂
@@herambpatkar Thank you! its funny
Great interview. Thanks
This was great 👌🙌
Very Nice and insightful conversation!
Quite insightful!! Thanks Neil, Vishva, Dynan!! 👍👍
Very sorted couple. Best of luck!
very insightful.
too much focus of money in the relationship would also create issues later . when your young and just started its fun
I like this couple. I would love them grow and live a happy and fulfilled life.
True..!!
Can somebody write a small summary of the conversation
The video is an interview with a Mumbai couple, Nans and Visha, about their joint financial journey. They discuss their experiences with investing in real estate, mutual funds, and stocks. They also share their thoughts on the importance of financial transparency in a relationship and the challenges of saving money in a city like Mumbai.
Nans and Visha met in 2012 and got married in 2014. They both come from families with a background in real estate, but they have had different experiences with it. Nans' father invested in real estate, but some of those investments were not successful. Visha's family also owned property, but she had difficulty selling one of their flats.
These experiences led both of them to realize the importance of diversifying their investments. They started investing in mutual funds and stocks together in 2019. They have different investment styles, with Nans being more aggressive and Visha being more conservative. However, they have found a way to balance their approaches and work together towards their financial goals.
The couple emphasizes the importance of financial transparency in a relationship. They believe that it is essential to be open and honest about finances with your partner. They also recommend setting joint financial goals and working together to achieve them.
Nans and Visha are both passionate about financial education. They believe that it is important to teach people about the importance of saving and investing. They also think that the government should do more to educate people about financial matters.
Overall, the video provides a valuable insight into the financial journey of a young Mumbai couple. It highlights the importance of financial planning, diversification, and communication in a relationship.
Thanks Nitish for the wonderful summary. Just few corrections, Dnyanesh and Vishva. (Names)
We met in 2016 and got married in 2021.
I started my journey in 2017 via Mutual fund SIPs and then gradually direct stocks and MFs and other assets like Debt, Gold, REITs etc.
Vishva started her journey in 2019 onwards.
I was aggressive investor and now realised the importance of asset allocation and following that going forward towards achieving the goals.
The FM said, why not 😂, your wish is my command 😂🤣
Dyanesh sir ❤
Definitely not upto the mark what we had expected from this finance podcast but atleast they both gave us a framework how should we approach for long term finance and manage risk. Moreover the man is very well read and his partner is very much allign with him
The guy is very sensible.
To save 45 mins...this video is about you being asset light when your parents have already invested in assets. 19:57 shows how its so easy and convenient for them😂
7:31 It’s not easy to disclose the salary(even to your partner)😂😂.
These guys are over complicating investing and their financial planning . Over planning can also be counterproductive often.
Feel sorry for people who go after passive funds after listening to influencers who don't want to take load of any underformance in fund and just say market went down and so your investment. This era is not meant for passive funds
This video felt like Neil Borate is learning best practices from the couple and not the other way round. They're an ideal case study but far too long to be consumed, please edit the personal non-financial parts of it if this series is continued. Would still like to watch it anywhere between 20-30 mins videos of such case studies esp. in Tier 1 cities.
whats up with holding the mike? Looks like they have same mike like the host.
No home , no car, no kids.. what’s their goals , wasted time
Bro their Goal is not to have any Goals.😂
😂😂
Pathetic life dying for money even without having any basic mobility requirements. Live your life and save moderately.
sebi is going to take action against these type of interviews presenting misleading information
My god! The lady just talks and talks😅. Got so bored when she started talking! 2x all her convo!
No take away from this interview. Too much story with less outcome
Good companies are in my portfolio, however this year it has been stagnant. I need to grow the about $600k that is sitting in my reserve.
The market will continue to fall, so I suggest you research the firms you plan to purchase carefully.
The best course of action at the moment is to work with an investing adviser. I was able to profit from the market during the downturn, which demonstrated that there is more to it than the ordinary person realises. However, exercise caution and avoid being drawn into the market too fast.
Since the current market is not for the faint of heart, I have been thinking about hiring an advisor. However, do these advisors actually alter a portfolio significantly, or am I better off doing it myself?
Your explanation is clear and practical. Nevertheless, the market can undergo manipulation in various ways. While I initially grasped trading crypto assets, my technical analysis skills were a limiting factor. Day trading deserves increased attention, given its resilience to the market's unpredictable nature.
This changed when I came across my FA Lois Jean Frueh strategy.
Did these guys paid mint for this interview? What nonsense is this? 😂😂😂😂
Great interview❤ loved it. Would like to discuss alternatives about if govt stop giving SGB's.
Please ping if you are interested.
15-17 crores is too high
15-17 crores after 20 years inflation adjusted will never be 5 crores of today. It will be around 3-4 crores, which will give you just a decent income to survive(considering a 6% annual withdrawal rate) nothing more than that.
We have other goals like, child education, plus marriage, charity, legacy wealth and also we want to keep withdrawal between 2-3% not more. Hence higher numbers. Better to be safe than sorry.
Thanks for the feedback though
FM ne aap logo ki baat sun li...congrats😂 This govt will crumble like house of cards next election. Hope you guys will contribute as well. The entire middle class is fed up.😂😂😂
Please keep the conversation precise, no one is interested to listen to so much gyaan.
Did they really talked about their income and how much they are invested 😢
No they did not 😂
Absolutely not
I believe this interview presents a rather one-sided perspective. The discussion primarily focuses on the core aspects of real estate assets, such as the amount invested and the returns achieved, without considering the broader market dynamics. Notably, it seems to overlook the impact of bear markets, especially given that we've been in a bull market post-COVID.
Interviews like this, which do not provide a balanced view, can unduly influence the audience. The stock market affects everyone, and it's crucial to present information that encompasses both the positive and negative aspects to ensure informed decision-making. #SEBI should stop this type of interview.
Please share your numbers - incomes, investments, CAGR of portfolio etc early on in the video for which we watch the videos. Not to know your foreign trip and family plans. No offence..
If your income near 1 Cr one can easily manage
She is telling more about her personal relationship rather than finance. 😢
Stick to the point. I would like to see there income, where they invest and financial goal. Not here for couple gossips/talks.
Lady calm down
Cringe
wokes 😂
Not liked
Kindly get some real people who have achieved somthing….these people r useless…..wasted my time