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Karthik Viveka

Karthik Viveka

12 Personal Finance Books to Learn on World Book Day

We all have our own way of managing personal finances and while a few might be doing great, others can fall short or not be working out for you. On World Earth Day, we think it's essential you get all the help you can get in managing your personal finances.

Financial Planning for Women: 7 Tips for Stable Future

The inequalities between women and men might be disappearing in recent times but the same can’t be said when it comes to financial matters. Women even today face difficulties in managing their finances.

Stop Kicking The Ball With No Goal Post in Sight!

Savings are the financial lifeline for an unexpected event that is right behind you and ready to hit you anytime. In fact, it can happen even as you are reading this blog.

COVID-19: The Meat Was Not So Tasty!

The meat industry is one of the largest segments of the food industry. Problems are not new to the industry because it is quite natural with the cattle being affected by various diseases such as Mad Cow, Bird flu, SARS, and so on.

Covid-19: The Poor, Poorer And The Poorest

The Covid-19 outbreak has posed a great challenge for U.S. policymakers to consider and respond urgently to the underlying inequalities that are so clearly visible.

Bars And Restaurants Are Feeling The Brunt Of ‘COVID’ification’

With people still being confined to their houses the Covid-19 crisis has taken the driver’s seat as far as controlling the U.S. economy is concerned.

The Gig Economy Is Here To Stay In 2021

The resurgence of the gig economy is attributed to the uncertainty of the coronavirus spread and, in turn, the economy.

Egg Or The Chicken? Savings Or Pay Off Debt?

The egg and the chicken debate might not be significant because we consume both. When it comes to choosing one over the other it can be challenging, saving for an emergency and paying the debt both are equally important.

8 Ways For Spending Money Wisely

The coronavirus outbreak has been a major cause of wide-scale deaths and depression among people worldwide. Normally, a financial crisis is quite common whenever an economic downturn, recession, natural disasters like floods, cyclones throw life out of gear but that depends on the scale of the effect and the region where it takes place.

Money Etiquette Rules: Navigating Financial Etiquette in 2024

The majority of the conversations in our day-to-day life involve money matters. Once considered a part of life today money has become life. You are judged based on how much money you have and how much you spend.

Financial Planning For The Super Dad

Being a single parent comes with a unique set of financial challenges and responsibilities. As the sole provider for your family, it is crucial to make the most out of your income and create a secure financial future. Budgeting, managing expenses, and exploring additional income sources become essential tasks to ensure financial stability.

20 Money Blunders Millennials Wish Gen Z’ers Avoid

The generation gap makes things complicated for Gen Z’ers to know the efforts that go into earning money. Millennials may find it hard to ask Gen Z’ers about their spending habits when they are engrossed in living in the moment rather than thinking about the future.

Financial Tips For Single Moms – 9 Tips to Try in 2024

When you are the head of the household, it’s up to you to ensure your entire family’s commitments and needs are met. To accomplish that, you need to be extremely dedicated when it comes to money management basics.

10 Ways To Make New Year’s Eve 2020 Extra Special

Although the year is coming to a dramatic close, it's more important than ever to continue being watchful about Covid-19 safety practices like wearing face masks, social distancing, and limiting a person to person contact as much as possible. The festival season has been restricted with the main theme being individuals should limit their social gatherings in order to lower the risk of Covid-19 spread.

13 Fun Things to Do New Year’s Eve

We are all set to bid goodbye to the year 2020 as it is nearing its end. However, this year has been slightly offbeat with too many restrictions and unexpected surprises that we have never experienced before. Everyone is looking for brighter days ahead and no one is going to miss 2020 when it’s gone.
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