Visakhapatnam: A recent graduate from the Indian Institute of Management, Visakhapatnam (
IIM-V
),
Anuj Suneja
has written a book on
personal finance
with a special focus on youngsters.
Titled Casual Finance— A Millennial’s Guide to Personal Finance, the book offers insights on fundamentals of earning, spending, saving, investing and hedging against financial risk. The book will be released on June 23.
Speaking to TOI, Suneja, a graduate in applied psychology from the University of Delhi, said, “No school is teaching about managing money, saving taxes, and how to invest. Hence, I decided to write a book that serves the purpose of a one-stop shop for all financial needs of millennials and the Gen Z.”
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Read MoreJ Umamaheswara Rao is a special correspondent, at the Times of India-Visakhapatnam. He covers developments related to the GVMC/VMRDA, education, health, science, IT, tech and startups, research studies, and data-related stories. He holds two postgraduate degrees, one in journalism and mass communication and another one in business administration, apart from completing several short-term courses and fellowships.
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