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27/05/2026

"ESOPs दिसतात wealth creation opportunity सारखे, पण चुकीच्या planning मुळे hidden tax cost तुमच्या returns वर मोठा परिणाम करू शकतो. Exercise, holding आणि exit टप्प्यावर tax impact समजून घ्या आणि smart decisions घ्या."

22/04/2026

Most people invest in NPS just to save tax under Section 80C and 80CCD(1B). But is that the real purpose of NPS?
In this video, we break down the true value of NPS, its lock-in structure, returns, and retirement impact. Understand whether you are making a strategic wealth decision or just a tax-saving mistake.
If you're serious about long-term financial planning, this is something you cannot ignore.
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21/04/2026

Most investors start SIPs with enthusiasm—but without strategy.
This video breaks down how to shift from random investing to purposeful SIP planning, aligning your investments with clear financial goals like wealth creation, retirement, or financial independence.
Learn how a structured SIP approach can:
• Eliminate confusion and emotional decisions
• Improve long-term returns consistency
• Create a clear financial roadmap
👉 If your SIP doesn’t have a purpose, it’s just a habit—not a strategy.
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20/04/2026

Most MSMEs don’t fail due to lack of profits—they fail due to poor liquidity management.
In this video, we break down how businesses can optimize cash flow, manage working capital, and avoid financial stress using simple CFO-level strategies.
If you're relying only on profit figures, you're already at risk. Learn how to track real liquidity, improve decision-making, and build a financially stable business.
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