Habits Of Affluent Indians


wealthymattersWant an insight into the habits and lifestyle of affluent Indians? The  Nielsen Upper Middle and Rich (UMAR) survey is a good place to begin.

The survey looked at various parameters such as employment of domestic help (maid/driver, holiday trips abroad, dining out habits, Laptop/Desktop ownership, Air-Conditioner, Car, Television, Microwave, Washing Machine, and number of family members with internet connection at home and the type of connection used. Read more of this post

How Much Might An Affluent Lifestyle Cost in India ?


wealthymattersIn this post here:http://expertscolumn.com/content/rich-india ,the author writes that ‘the defination of proverty enunciated by the governments own man,the clown Montek Singh as Rs 28 per day. The affluent normally spend 25 times this amount everyday or even more.’This got me interested and I decided to do some basic math.Here are the results:

An affluent person spends atleast 700 rupees a day.

He/She spends atleast 21,000 rupees in a 30 day month.

This works out to an expenditure of  atleast 2.55 lakh rupees per affluent person a year.

Also an affluent family of four would spend atleast 84,000 rupees a month and 10.22 lacs per year.

Are these families wealthy?Probably not all.But they definitely have a decent income and/or access to consumer credit.They have money and a willingness to spend it on living it up now.

Life Lessons From Warren Buffett


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FII Pullouts And GDP Fall


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If ever you need to call which way the economy may be heading following  is an indicator.It is culled from this article : http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/indicators/fii-pullout-gdp-economy-unusually-sensitive-to-fickle-investment-flows/articleshow/13027767.cms Read more of this post

An Elizabethan Tale


wealthymatters.comwealthymatters.comQueen Elizabeth I(right)  ruled England in the 16th century.She succeeded her father King  Henry VIII, her half-brother King Edward VI and her half -sister Queen Mary I who ruled before her. Between them, her two predecessors King Henry VIII and King Edward VI  had completely destroyed the Pound by debasing it till there was very little silver left in it. Queen Elizabeth,who was very ambitious for England was hampered by a weak Pound so she sought the help of Sir Thomas Gresham(left),a merchant,to solve the problem.

In the days when coins were made of precious metals,debasement was the  practice where the ruler or the government of the day decided to lower the precious metal content of the coin while keeping its face value unchanged.For example,consider a coin which has a face value of 1Pound. The face value of a coin is referred to as its tale. This coin is made up of a metal (gold or silver) and the metal content of the coin is worth 1Pound as well. The metal content in a coin is referred to as specie.So in this example the tale of the coin is equal to its specie, which is the ideal situation. Now the ruler decides to debase the coin by 20 percent. So he reduces the metal content or the specie value of the coin by 20 percent . But at the same time he maintains the face value of the coin at 1Pound. And thus debases the coin. Read more of this post