3 Money drills you can learn from Holi
3 Money drills you can learn from Holi
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It's that time of the year when the sundry forget their differences of caste, creed, and religion and come together to celebrate the festival of colors, Holi. As you gear up to celebrate this festival we would like to tell you some rare money lessons for you.

This time of the year you have an opportunity to leave all your worries behind and appreciate all that is good in your life.  So we urge you to take a note on the lessons for your benefits.

1. Time to get rid of the evil

Like the numerous other festivals of India, Holi is also a celebration to commemorate this victory of good over evil we light a bonfire each year the day before Holi.

 So as you prepare to rejoice the burning of Holika, take an oath to burn out the burden of bad debt that is making you negative. Make a list of all the bad debts you have to clean from your life and think of ways to repay your high-cost debt first.

Cleaning your bad debts can be a tough task, but make a pledge which will make you more energetic and positive in your life ahead.

2. Diversify and prosper

The reason behind playing holi with different shades of colors is to celebrate the spring season. In Hindu calendar, Holi signifies the beginning of the ‘Fagun Maah”.

Different colors of Holi that you use to play, can teach you the benefits of putting diversified shades into your portfolio. You may have heard the wise saying that doesn’t put all the eggs in your basket, so be wise and choose your trait. The festival of Holi reiterates this maxim and teaches you to diversify your investments among various assets so as to minimize your risks resulting in maximization of your returns.

3. Reap the sweetness of wise investments

No Indian festival is complete without delicious food. Since we are coming to the end of another financial year, take a note of the investments you have made. If you have generated more profit this year than go and just reward yourself by indulging in some sweets this Holi, do give yourself a small reward maybe by buying that Smartphone you loved or taking your family out on an amazing destination.

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