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Chai pe Kharcha - NRI Personal Finance Matters
Chai Pe Kharcha
59 episodes
5 days ago
A few NRI friends get together and have a casual conversation about their personal finance planning. Everyone has a different perspective on managing money, different experiences & different life stages. We hope you find these chats useful & relatable. Feel free to drop questions/comments to help us improve & ideas of what we should discuss next Disclaimer: This material is just a casual chat between friends and is not financial advice. Please speak with a competent legal, tax or financial advisor for your specific needs.
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A few NRI friends get together and have a casual conversation about their personal finance planning. Everyone has a different perspective on managing money, different experiences & different life stages. We hope you find these chats useful & relatable. Feel free to drop questions/comments to help us improve & ideas of what we should discuss next Disclaimer: This material is just a casual chat between friends and is not financial advice. Please speak with a competent legal, tax or financial advisor for your specific needs.
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What is it like to be an Indian expat in London? Real Experience
Chai pe Kharcha - NRI Personal Finance Matters
53 minutes 55 seconds
1 year ago
What is it like to be an Indian expat in London? Real Experience

In this episode of Chai Pe Kharcha, we chat with Abhilash Surendran, a seasoned NRI now residing in London, about his personal and professional journey across Asia and Europe. Abhilash shares practical insights on navigating financial decision-making as an NRI, touching on salary expectations, cost differences between cities like Singapore and London, and the importance of financial independence and early retirement planning (FIRE). Listen as he discusses cultural immersions from his extensive travels, the importance of slow travel, and offers advice on integrating into new environments. The episode covers the nuances of living in high-cost cities and planning for a financially secure future while adjusting to different cultural and geographic settings. Learn from Abhilash's experiences and the steps he's taking towards achieving a balanced, financially-independent lifestyle. #chaipekharcha #nri #london #singapore #travel #fire 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:00 Abhilash's NRI Journey 03:27 Life in London vs. Singapore 07:46 Navigating Housing and Transportation in London 15:13 Cost of Living in the UK 23:33 Visa Systems and Immigration Insights 28:44 Cultural Integration in London 29:23 Introduction to FIRE and Early Mistakes 30:10 Taking a Career Break for Travel 31:59 Key Principles for Financial Independence 34:34 Advice for Young Travelers 35:26 Reflections on Career and Life Choices 40:21 Financial Planning and Investments 45:48 Living Expenses and Retirement in Kerala 49:15 Investment Strategies and ESOPs 53:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Chai pe Kharcha - NRI Personal Finance Matters
A few NRI friends get together and have a casual conversation about their personal finance planning. Everyone has a different perspective on managing money, different experiences & different life stages. We hope you find these chats useful & relatable. Feel free to drop questions/comments to help us improve & ideas of what we should discuss next Disclaimer: This material is just a casual chat between friends and is not financial advice. Please speak with a competent legal, tax or financial advisor for your specific needs.