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tjr · 2020-01-03 · Original thread
tjr · 2017-07-21 · Original thread
I would suggest putting in at least as much as your employer matches. Preferably more than that, given that it seems you getting a later start on the 401k savings than many people.

This book may be helpful: https://www.amazon.com/Yes-You-Can-Financial-Life/dp/1401911...

EDIT: As always, beware financial advice from random strangers on the internet. :-)

tjr · 2016-07-28 · Original thread
I rather liked Stein & DeMuth's Yes, You Can Get a Financial Life: https://www.amazon.com/Yes-You-Can-Financial-Life-ebook/dp/1...
tjr · 2013-09-26 · Original thread
I do not know how the specifics would translate to India, but here in the U.S., I found this book a good collection of recommendations:

http://www.amazon.com/Yes-You-Can-Financial-Life/dp/14019112...

tjr · 2008-07-17 · Original thread
I really like Ben Stein & Phil DeMuth's "Yes You Can Get a Financial Life":

http://www.amazon.com/Yes-You-Can-Financial-Life/dp/14019112...

Very conservative approach to long-term investing, but also helps prepare you for other common life expenses, such as housing and children. A great broad, bottom-line, why-this-really-matters-in-life approach to investing. I wish I had read this book at or before graduating from college.

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