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Emergency funds is not a topic that a lot of personal finance blogs will cover, but it is an essential building block in your financial life. Listen to Anees Rao talk about why you need emergency funds, how much should you have, and how to make a fund for yourself Tweet us @fiscalyogi, or write to us at hello@fiscalyogi.com with your feedback, comments and suggestions for future episodes! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anees-rao/message
In the fifth episode, listen to Anees Rao talk about how mental accounting and Parkinsons Law can work in your favour to help you make better decisions with both your time and your money. You can check out this Wait But Why article for more about time boxing. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anees-rao/message
In this episode I talk to Anees Rao about his journey into personal finance whilst also juggling a full time job as a program manager of an automotive major. Throughout the episode we touch upon early inspiration, cognitive biases, learning resources, starting his own financial advise podcast, finding the right balance, empathising with millennials, having a strong support system and idols who may or may not have been influential. I also recommend his FiscalYogi podcast for anyone who is curious about managing their money!
Sneak peek into a conversation with my first guest Anees Rao who loves talking about being a personal finance advisor while also juggling a day job. Stay tuned for the full episode !
Welcome to the Armchair cricket podcast! This is a podcast focusing on Test cricket, by armchair critics of the game. In today's episode, we have a guest Nakul from Guerilla Cricket, who took part in the banter throughout this episode and has helped us analyze South Africa's team composition and chances at the World cup 2019. For the last episode's trivia question, dspati and Kanna on Podbean and Anees Rao on twitter gave the right answer. Congrats! We hope you keep listening and encouraging us. Trivia Q: Which player, born in Egypt represented two nations in tests 22years and 222days apart? Listen to us and contact us: Via mail: armchair.cricket@gmail.com On Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ArmchairCricPod On Podbean:https://armchaircricpod.podbean.com/ On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0w2FPODJZYXaByO5IqwVXP On Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArmchairCricPod On Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/nl/podcast/armchair-cricket-podcast On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9JgeQ3UmqhCoJ_mcNYc0ig Please do subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think in the comments section of the podcasting app, via mail or social media. Today's topics: IPL highlights: - RCB's victory was a flash in the pan; they are now back to their losing ways.- SRH crash to 8-15 against DC to hand them a 3rd win on the trot. World Cup 19 team preview: - South Africa. Miscellaneous: - India WC squad: DK, KL Rahul in and Rayudu, Pant out.- India selectors shown a data analysis SWOT presentation before they chose the squad, did this influence their decisions?- Australia WC squad: Warner and Smith make it, no Handscomb or Hazelwood.- Chris Woakes: Jofra Archer in England World Cup squad would 'not be fair morally'
This week, we have two special guests on the show. One of them is Anees Rao, a listener and a fan of Paisa Vaisa who co-hosts the episode with Anupam Gupta. Our special guest is Prof. M Pattabiraman, a professor at IIT Madras who runs the hugely popular blog www.freefincal.com. On the final part of this series, Professor Pattabiraman tells you how you can execute a financial freedom plan. He also talks about his blog Freefincal, and the books he's written. Talk to Anupam on Twitter @b50 You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
This week, we have two special guests on the show. One of them is Anees Rao, a listener and a fan of Paisa Vaisa who co-hosts the episode with Anupam Gupta. Our special guest is Prof. M Pattabiraman, a professor at IIT Madras who runs the hugely popular blog www.freefincal.com. On this episode, Professor Pattabiraman gets into the specifics of financial freedom, building an emergency fund, the impact of inflation on your financial planning, and more. Talk to Anupam on Twitter @b50 You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
This week, we have two special guests on the show. One of them is Anees Rao, a listener and a fan of Paisa Vaisa who co-hosts the episode with Anupam Gupta. Our special guest is Prof. M Pattabiraman, a professor at IIT Madras who runs the hugely popular blog www.freefincal.com. On this episode, Professor Pattabiraman demystifies the concept of financial freedom, how the idea of it came about, the difference between financial freedom and early retirement and more. Talk to Anupam on Twitter @b50 You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
In 1896, Adolf Beck found himself caught up in a senseless legal nightmare: Twelve women from around London insisted that he'd deceived them and stolen their cash and jewelry. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll follow Beck's incredible ordeal, which ignited a scandal and inspired historic reforms in the English justice system. We'll also covet some noble socks and puzzle over a numerical sacking. Intro: A 1631 edition of the Bible omitted not in "Thou shalt not commit adultery." When the first hydrogen balloon landed in 1783, frightened villagers attacked it with pitchforks. Sources for our feature on Adolph Beck: Tim Coates, The Strange Story of Adolph Beck, 1999. Jim Morris, The Who's Who of British Crime, 2015. "An English Dreyfus," Goodwin's Weekly, Sept. 22, 1904, 6. "Police Effort Was Tragedy," [Grand Forks, N.D.] Evening Times, Dec. 24, 1909, 1. "Errors of English Court," Holt County [Mo.] Sentinel, Dec. 2, 1904, 2. "England's Dreyfus Case Is at an End," [Scotland, S.D.] Citizen-Republican, Dec. 1, 1904, 3. "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle a Detective in Real Life," New York Sun, May 31, 1914, 3. "Jailed for Another's Crime," [Astoria, Ore.] Morning Astorian, Aug. 13, 1904, 4. Judith Rowbotham, Kim Stevenson, and Samantha Pegg, Crime News in Modern Britain: Press Reporting and Responsibility, 1820-2010. Graham Davies and Laurence Griffiths, "Eyewitness Identification and the English Courts: A Century of Trial and Error," Psychiatry, Psychology and Law 15:3 (November 2008), 435-449. Haia Shpayer-Makov, "Journalists and Police Detectives in Victorian and Edwardian England: An Uneasy Reciprocal Relationship," Journal of Social History 42:4 (Summer 2009), 963-987. D. Michael Risinger, "Unsafe Verdicts: The Need for Reformed Standards for the Trial and Review of Factual Innocence Claims," Houston Law Review 41 (January 2004), 1281. "Remarkable Case of A. Beck: Innocent Man Twice Convicted of a Mean Offense," New York Times, Aug 13, 1904, 6. J.H. Wigmore, "The Bill to Make Compensation to Persons Erroneously Convicted of Crime," Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology 3:5 (January 1913), 665-667. C. Ainsworth Mitchell, "Handwriting and Its Value as Evidence," Journal of the Royal Society of Arts 71:3673 (April 13, 1923), 373-384. Brian Cathcart, "The Strange Case of Adolf Beck," Independent, Oct. 16, 2004. "Adolf Beck, Unlawfully Obtaining From Fanny Nutt Two Gold Rings," Proceedings of the Old Bailey, Feb. 24, 1896. In the photo above, Adolph Beck is on the left, John Smith on the right. In July 1904, Smith was actually brought to Brixton Prison while Beck was being held there. Beck wrote, "I saw him at chapel two or three times. There is no resemblance between us." Listener mail: "Why Weren't the Clothes of the Pompeii Victims Destroyed by the Heat of a Pyroclastic Current?" Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time, Learning Zone, BBC, March 28, 2013. Natasha Sheldon, "How Did the People of Pompeii Die? Suffocation Versus Thermal Shock," Decoded Past, April 1, 2014. Harriet Torry, "It's a Vasectomy Party! Snips, Chips and Dips With Your Closest Friends," Wall Street Journal, July 23, 2017. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Anees Rao, who sent this corroborating link (warning -- this spoils the puzzle). Please visit Littleton Coin Company to sell your coins and currency, or call them toll free 1-877-857-7850. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on iTunes or Google Play Music or via the RSS feed at http://feedpress.me/futilitycloset. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- on our Patreon page you can pledge any amount per episode, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!