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The Personal Finance Podcast for Doctors  

The Personal Finance Podcast for Doctors

Author: MFA Doctor Practice

This podcast aims to simplify all aspects of Personal Finance and help you make smart and informed choices about money so that you can live happier and stress-free lives. Do listen to this interesting Podcast and you can also leave a review, like, subscribe and share it with other doctors. You could also let us know if there is any specific topic that you would like us to cover. For any queries or help you can get in touch with MFA's Doctor Practice team at 9594062326.
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Episode 51: Why the Sensex of Tomorrow Doesn’t Matter—But the Sensex of 2030 and 2047 Does
Episode 51
Friday, 8 November, 2024

Should You Really Worry About the Daily Fluctuations of the Sensex? In the latest episode of The Personal Finance Podcast for Doctors, Chanda challenges traditional views on market timing and reveals what truly drives wealth. Learn why focusing on India’s long-term potential for 2030 and 2047 matters more than short-term corrections. A must-listen for building a resilient, future-focused financial strategy! If you want to get more clarity on your Personal Finances for you and your family, get in touch with our Doctor Practice Team at (+91) 94285 75400 / teammfa@myfinad.in

 

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