If you wish to be part of the Money Matters series, please fill up this form: https://forms.gle/G3wwgpVjctRneyQv6 How to repay loans quickly? How to reduce interest on loans? How does prepayment of loans work? Get the EMI Calculator at https://bit.ly/3XgHl4A Get insurance advice from Ditto: https://bit.ly/3xFh7OU In this video we will cover 3 things: How does EMIs work? When we pay EMI every month, how does it adjust towards the repayment of loans? How is interest on loans calculated every month? We will discuss how the accumulation of that interest works. Finally, how can we reduce the duration of loans without adding any significant financial pressure or risks on ourselves! As usual, we will discuss data-driven approaches through an excel sheet. I would love for you to experiment with this approach to see how you can repay your loans strategically. #loans #emi #warikoo Click here to subscribe to my YouTube channel: http://shorturl.at/bizNX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ankur Warikoo is an entrepreneur, an angel investor, a mentor and an active public speaker. For the past 4 years, Warikoo has been actively sharing content on YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter amassing a following of 1.8Mn+ people. He posts 3 Hindi and English videos every week on his YouTube channel, where he talks about entrepreneurship, how to grow in life, personal finance and failure. Warikoo started his entrepreneurial journey in 2008. His most recent startup is nearbuy.com where he was the founder and CEO from 2015 until 2019. Prior to that, Ankur started Groupon’s India business in 2011 and acted as the Country CEO from 2011-15, and Head of Groupon APAC from 2013-15. An alumnus of the Indian School of Business, Ankur is an active Angel investor and mentor to several startups. Ankur has been part of Fortune Magazine’s 40 under 40 List for India, LinkedIn India’s PowerProfiles List, LinkedIn India’s Spotlight List and India’s Top Executives under 40 list. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My bestselling books: 'Make EPIC Money' here: https://amzn.to/3WHJ43F ‘Get EPIC Shit Done’: https://amzn.to/4fK1IR5 ‘Do Epic Shit’: https://amzn.to/4fK9uuv My gear for shooting this video: 🎥 Sony a7III camera: https://bit.ly/3M42wAV 🎬 Sony FE 24-70 f2.8 Lens: https://bit.ly/3KCCiF0 🎙 Shure SM7B Microphone: https://bit.ly/3O1NAVA 🔆 Fill Light 60W: https://bit.ly/37aJolP 💡 Key Light 150W: https://bit.ly/3O9nyjs 📽 Benro IT15 Tripod for Sony a7III camera: https://bit.ly/3O4PvJ1 The above links are on Amazon. If you buy any of these using the above links, I stand to make affiliate income from it. 100% of this income is contributed towards the education of kids who cannot afford it. In 2021 we contributed 38L, in 2022 we contributed 53L and in 2023 we contributed 52L. Let’s connect online: 🎙 My weekly podcast Woice with warikoo (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/show/1g7wpoq... 📩 My weekly newsletter warikoo Wanderings: https://ankurwarikoo.com/newsletter/ 📱 Instagram: https://instagram.com/ankurwarikoo 🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/warikoo 👨🏻‍💻 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/warikoo 😄 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/awarikoo/ 🖋 Daily Blog: https://ankurwarikoo.com/blog/
Money Matters is a series where I have conversations with normal people such as you and I, on your personal finance issues. It is important to note that I am NOT a financial expert, I am NOT SEBI registered, and I am NOT qualified to give financial advice. Everything that I say in these videos is purely through my own experiences. - So these videos do not offer any stock tips, or specific mutual fund recommendations or get-rich-quick schemes. - I am not selling any product or service through these videos. - None of the brands that I mention in these videos have paid me to mention them, unless I explicitly say so (and I will say if the video is sponsored). This also means that my advice may not always be the right advice. So incase I make a mistake, the best way to correct me will be to share your point of view in the comments, so that everyone can benefit from it. I am not perfect, nor claiming to be either and would love to learn and grow. The idea is simply to help people with their finance journey and through their story try to help others who may have a similar story.