Life is a GAME INVESTMENT is NOT
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About The Book

For both Financial Advisors and Investors this book has real-life experience-based tips for beginners which further would be based on to some of the possible categorization takeaways (summary of tips) ‘Mutual Fund: An Overview’ followed by ‘Basics of Financial Market’ and ‘Frequently Asked Questions’. Why should we learn from someone else’s experience? Let me start with a question. What will happen if someone falls from the top of a four-story building? One would break his/her leg? Broken bone? Maybe death? Many other responses will also come. But I think the majority will agree that there would be certainly an injury if not death. Correct? Now if I throw one more question to that majority how many of them have actually fallen and experienced it themselves? Then I believe more than 95% of answers would be on the negative side...But all of them would have known the outcome. How? That’s because he/she has seen someone whom it has happened to in the past. This is nothing but he/she has learned from someone else’s experience. So moral of the story is that we do learn from others experience but sometimes we do not realize it. Likewise in the corporate world there are many things which we can learn from our seniors mentors juniors colleagues sales guy operation guy peon or anyone for that matter. They have also experienced something in their life be it professional or personal. The position of the person is not important learning can come from anyone be it a human or animal.
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