VISAKHAPATNAM: In a time once the millennials are slowly moving out in book reading habit, Anuj Suneja, a new MBA pass from Indian Institute of Management-Visakhapatnam, composed a book on private finance with a particular focus on kids.
Titled as’Regular Finance — A Millennial’s Guide to Personal Finance’, the publication offers insights to the basics of earning, saving, saving, investing and discriminated from monetary danger.
The foreword for the book, that would be published on June 23, Wednesday, was written by Dr Radhakrishnan Pillai and CA Akhilesh Bhargava.
Congratulations!You have cast your voteLogin to see resultAnuj, who’s ready to combine his occupation with a major national institutional investor (DII) on June 24 that he procured throughout the campus placements at IIM-V, stated that the main motivation behind the novel was that the lack of financial wisdom and literature available at the private finance domain, particularly in the Indian context.
Talking to ToI, Anuj Suneja, an Applied Psychology graduate from University of Delhi, stated he worked with a wide array of businesses, even adding the Government of Gujarat, and has run start-ups.
“This diverse experience has exposed me to various outlooks about what money seems like for individuals of centuries.
No faculty is educating about handling cash, saving money, and the way to make investments.
While these are basic and fundamental life abilities, there’s absolutely not any 1 location to understand these.
Thus, I chose to compose a book which serves the goal of a one-stop-shop for all of the financial demands of millennials and also Gen Z.
The publication would be on all significant e-commerce platforms,” said Anuj.
Director, IIM-Visakhapatnam, Prof M Chandrasekhar, stated that he’s eagerly anticipating reading the novel.
“I’m very happy that Indian Institute of Management-Visakhapatnam creates its pupils not just excellent directors and supervisors, but also good writers and writers,” explained Prof Chandrasekhar.