My New Personal Finance blog!

 

Hello and welcome to my new personal finance blog!

 
Personal finance, blog, investing, index funds
 

As you may know, my name is Suroy Thamotharam, and I am a personal finance enthusiast. Iā€™m focused on helping people improve their habits and optimize their lives. Over the years, I have received countless questions about personal finance and investing, and I have realized that there is a real need for accessible and actionable information on these topics.

That's why I have decided to start this blog ā€“ to share my insights and experience on personal finance and investing, and to help you make informed decisions about your financial future.

In the coming weeks and months, I'll be sharing articles on a variety of topics related to personal finance. Some of the subjects I plan to cover include:

  • Automated passive investing: Many people are intimidated by the idea of investing, and as a result, they miss out on the long-term benefits of compounding returns. In my articles, I'll explain how automated passive investing can make it easy for anyone to start building wealth, even if they have little experience or time to devote to it.

  • Dollar cost averaging: This is a simple but effective strategy that can help you avoid the pitfalls of trying to time the market. By investing a fixed amount of money at regular intervals, you can smooth out the ups and downs of the market and potentially increase your returns over the long run.

  • Personal finance best practices: Whether you're just starting out or you're well-established in your career, it's never too late to improve your financial habits. I'll be sharing tips and strategies for managing your money, reducing debt, and building wealth over time.

  • And lots more!

I'm excited to share my insights with you and to hear your thoughts and feedback on these topics. If you have any questions or ideas for future articles, please don't hesitate to reach out.

Thank you for joining me on this journey to financial freedom!

Sincerely, Suroy Thamotharam

 
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