Savings and investments are two different things. People who know how to save sometimes do not know how to invest, why to invest where to invest, etc. Monika Halan has been a sane voice in Indian investment publication for over two decades. She has been a very popular and respected columnist for her views on investments which a common man can understand. I recommend all to read this book.
Ashish Chauhan
Former MD & CEO
BSE
Let’s Talk Money transformed the way I looked at my personal savings and I have recommended it to so many friends and colleagues. It is a must read for youngsters who are starting their savings journey. Simple to read and easy to understand, the book is pure common sense. It should be a compulsory textbook in colleges to take forward the journey of financial literacy in our country
Ashwani Bhatia
Former Managing Director
State Bank of India
Too many smart people have been led to believe that “finance is not for me”. In this straight-talking book about taking control of your finances, Monika Halan addresses all the questions you’ve had but never asked for fear of sounding silly. Engagingly written with – personal reflections, this book cuts through the clutter of products and marketing spiels to outline a system to manage money that is action oriented and will break your stupor. A must-read for people looking to get started in their personal finance and investment journeys. Monika understands the Indian investor psyche like few others.
Bindu Ananth
Chair
Dvara Trust
Let’s Talk Money is not a get-rich-quick scheme. Not is it trying to sell you something. Unlike intermediaries who need to make themselves indispensable, Monika tries hard to make herself unnecessary after you’ve read the book….If you are an investor, young or old, there is no better time for you to pick up this book than right now.
Nandan Nilekani
Co-Founder and Non-Executive Chairman
Infosys