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7 Things To Never Do With Your Money
Most financial mistakes aren't made out of ignorance. They're made out of habit, emotion, and convenience. Here are 7 things you should never do with your money — no matter where you are in your financial journey. 1. Make Financial Decisions Based on Emotions Impulse buying and panic selling are two of the most common — and most damaging — emotional mistakes you can make. Every time you let your feelings drive a financial decision, you risk derailing years of careful planning
Aravind Suriya D P
2 days ago
Your Refund Isn't Delayed. It Was Never Meant to Be Instant.
Booking a confirmed IRCTC ticket isn't just tough — during festive holidays, it feels nearly impossible. But here's something even more interesting that most people never stop to think about. When you make an online payment, the money leaves your account instantly. But refunds — whether your ticket was confirmed or not — take a couple of days to show up. Ever wondered why? You've probably also noticed something strange while booking on IRCTC — even when tickets are unavailabl
Aravind Suriya D P
2 days ago
Do not include Personal Accident cover in your insurance
Next time you renew your two-wheeler or car insurance, pay very close attention. There's a rider that almost always gets added to your policy automatically — the Compulsory Personal Accident (PA) Cover. And most people have no idea they're being overcharged because of it. Most of us know that third-party insurance is mandatory for every vehicle. But here's what far fewer people realise — a Personal Accident policy is also mandatory for every vehicle owner. Not every vehicle.
Aravind Suriya D P
2 days ago


Rs. 1700 AI app saved this man over Rs. 1 Crore
A man's brother-in-law died. The hospital then handed his family a bill of $1,95,000 — for just 4 hours of ICU care. He used a ₹1,700/month AI subscription to bring it down to $33,000. Here's the full story. 🧵 The brother-in-law had a heart attack. His medical insurance had lapsed just two months before the incident — leaving his entire family responsible for a bill of nearly ₹1.6 Crore. Four hours of intensive care. ₹1.6 Crore. Let that sink in. The man — posting as nthmo
Aravind Suriya D P
2 days ago

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