The Psychology of Money: Why We Make Bad Financial Decisions
We like to think financial decisions are rational. They're not. Our brains are wired to make specific, predictable errors with money — and understanding those errors is the first step to overcoming them.
March 22, 2026·4 min read
What is an Index Fund?
Index funds are arguably the most important financial innovation for ordinary investors. They're simple, cheap, and backed by decades of data. Here's everything you need to know.
March 19, 2026·4 min read
How Banks Make Money
Banks are not charities that safeguard your money. They're profit-making machines with a fascinating — and occasionally troubling — business model. Here's how it works.
March 15, 2026·4 min read
What is Inflation and Why Should You Care?
Inflation silently erodes the value of your money every single year. Understanding it is the first step to making sure your savings don't quietly disappear.
March 12, 2026·4 min read
Budgeting 101: The 50/30/20 Rule Explained
If you've never had a budget or hate the idea of tracking every rupee, the 50/30/20 rule might be the simplest framework to actually stick with.
March 8, 2026·3 min read
How the Stock Market Actually Works
The stock market is not a casino — though it can feel that way. Here's a plain-language breakdown of what it is, who participates, and how prices actually move.
March 5, 2026·4 min read
What is Compound Interest — and Why It Changes Everything?
Compound interest is the single most powerful force in personal finance. Here's what it actually means, how it works, and why starting early is the only strategy that matters.
March 1, 2026·3 min read