3 Ways To Beat Inflation | Financial Planning Friday | Gaurav Jain

by | Dec 1, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 25 comments

3 Ways To Beat Inflation | Financial Planning Friday | Gaurav Jain




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25 Comments

  1. Pramod Kumar

    Nice way..great

  2. Julian Jose

    Dear sir,
    Your talks are very informative. Hearing the words from you gives peace of mind and very positive energy. A small suggestion please give atleast for your video English subtitles which will be more effective to understand.

  3. Vishnu Sahu

    Sbi small cap fund
    Sbi Magnum midcap
    Uti index fund
    Parag parikh long term equity fund
    Ye mera portfolio hai
    Mene aj hi start kiya hai
    22 year me 15% expect kar sakte hai kya

  4. Sanjiv Behera

    No exact information available.

  5. S G

    Expecting a video on mutual fund schemes which will beat infletion with longer horizon of 10 to15 years.

  6. M I

    Nice concept explained

  7. sdubey0201

    Do you have portfolio review services

  8. Sarthak Kumar

    Expantionary policy and Contractionary policy please explain this

  9. Jayant Pandey

    Useful information. Thank-you gauravji.

  10. Abhijit V

    8 min video seems to be 1 hour long

  11. Raw - Travel

    How to plan allocation in various asset classes ????

  12. goutham pai

    Thank you Gaurav Sir

  13. HARISH N

    Thank you sir for great knowledgeable information

  14. I S Tuteja

    Can you people make financial planning for clients ? How much are your charges ? Please advise.

  15. sanath k

    Very well explained

  16. honey trehan

    Emergency fund ki detail video or where it’s park or emergency ki situation mein Jaldi parivar valo ko paise Mil jaye kahi jada bank or Kosi institition ke chakar na Lagane padi

  17. Pradip Girade

    Amazingly explained sir thank u so much

  18. Anurag Kadam

    Sir, With all the respect to your knowledge and expertise, I think we can't say that ₹100/- kept in a cupboard in 2001 has less worth today. It's true but many people won't be able to digest it cause they will still think that ₹100/- is still the same as of today. However what they can better understand is, the cost of onions and potato's. Like people will easily understand that in 2001, let say with ₹100/- one could have bought maybe 20kg of onions, but today they will be able to buy maybe just 4kg of onions. So effectively the the rates have grown 4 times..

    Please consider this as my personal way of understanding. Rest we all respect you. And thank you for sharing the knowledge.

  19. rahul gupta

    extremely informative. thank you sir

  20. Virendra Singh

    How to invest retired person corpus for getting some amount for fulfill the retired life needs with growths of invested money

  21. C S Beniwal

    VEDIO is full of knowledge n an eye opener for us we should consider our whole assets for covering inflation thanks

  22. C S Beniwal

    Very nice VEDIO thank you very much

  23. Nilay Machhar

    Content as usual good, but video editing has been improved. Looks more elegant n professional.

  24. Narendra Lokhande

    Is GOLD will able to beat inflation in long term.

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