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Raman’s journey has been filled with ups and downs, from his challenging childhood to his career in banking. He was in a debt trap for years but eventually found his way to financial success. Today, he has achieved a passive income of Rs. 90,000 and is very close to reaching his FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) target.
Raman’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramanpushkar/
Wint Wealth: https://www.wintwealth.com/
Date: June 27, 2024








This video reached me to invest in bonds and create wealth by making cashflows
Thank you wint wealth team for doing this
Wait, where did he get the money to buy a 60 lakh property if he was in heavy debt till 2020? Where did the 2.5 crore corpus suddenly magically appear from, that too with FDs? Am I missing something here?
He is bullshitting 😂
There is something called clubbed income clause. Im surprised why the anchor did not question about that? You are liable to pay the tax from income earned by your spouse, minor child or even HUF from the money transferred by you. Only other option is, you should define that transferred amount as a loan and should be paying tax on the nominal interest earned.
Surprised his CA friend didn’t explain him.
Probably the best and most realistic FIRE video I’ve seen recently. His advice targeted to middle class.
One of the best podcast in wint wealth thanks to Raman sir and anchor…
Bring in normal people and do a podcast with them to see how they manage money. The reason is, in our society not everyone is a genius or extremely brainy, so it’s important to see things from their perspective as well.
Barely see someone getting max passive income from FDs. Completely relatable and the way he broke down the details was very helpful. Such a breath of fresh air as we usually see retirees with multicrore networth which is far from the life of an aam admi..
Nah, man this is just winging it life. His initial days seem disastrous. No money and getting married is a recipe for regret.