Simplify Investing

Simplify Investing
By:Rajesh Shet
Published on by Rajesh Shet



The purpose of this book is to simplify investing for individual investors. This book is written in a simple language with lots of examples and explanations so that you can quickly grasp the investing concepts and common pit falls and start making the right investments without wasting any time reading multiple books or experimenting with various investing techniques. This book is not only on investing; it’s about you and your financial freedom. Personal investing is like a business, make it a means of achieving financial freedom earliest possible so that you get time to do what you want without worrying about financial commitments and how to meet them. By following Simply Investing, you will be able to earn 15-27% on long term with near zero risk and tax free over a period of 10-30 years, which helps in achieve financial freedom much earlier than your retirement. Investing is fun, once you achieve a substantial goal, you will never need a Job and you will never retire, because managing your money and investments will become your full time business.

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