International airports turn into jumbles of frustration, hotel cash registers ring louder than Santa’s sleigh bells, and children turn peaceful parents into villains in toy stores and families. Some of my family members have raised their irritability quotient so high that I secretly wish I had just followed my instincts and snuggled up in bed watching Bruce Willis reruns. die hard.
But when you’re walking around the neighborhood – just to get away from your crazy aunt – and a stranger offers you the best plum cake you’ve ever eaten, fairy lights suddenly turn on and what’s inside you… It turns out… You walk into a very crowded wine shop, buy the best wine there, and go home filled with something you can’t explain.
The magical holiday season has arrived. It would be a shame if I didn’t share the money lessons I learned from the holidays: spend more, spend less.
Don’t let the Grinch steal your Christmas! Stay informed.
The Grinch hates Christmas, so he decides to steal everyone’s presents. Whoville becomes as unhappy as the Grinch himself. It takes a village to bring back Christmas. Dr. Seuss got it right when he created this character in 1957. Joyless and friendless, he is very irritated by all the people of Whoville’s attempts to celebrate Christmas with merry sounds.
The refrain of a Bollywood song comes to mind.Aunty Police Bra Resi! When you see the Grinch holding a grudge against people’s happiness.
Sounds like a bear market, right? Smart investors know when the market will first fall, then correct (never take your eyes off the news, stay informed!), and when stocks will fall and other By the time a person panics, they know they can handle it. A well-diversified stock portfolio. By owning higher quality stocks, you can limit bear market risk and reap long-term profits. Defensive stocks such as consumer staples, utilities, and healthcare tend to perform better in real bear markets.
The Grinch is played by Jim Carrey (2000 live-action version) and Benedict Cumberbatch (voice role, 2018). It’s a fun movie, please watch it!
Romance is in the air! Invest in something different!
In the movie, snow and Christmas seem to go hand in hand. If you live in a warm climate, these heartwarming movies will make you wish it snowed, snowed, snowed!
Romance appears like a stall selling tinsel and fairy lights at a neighborhood market. And are you wondering why you want to watch every story that has a paint-by-numbers plot?
The son/daughter of the family who chooses to indulge in work rather than dating is not even expected to come home for Christmas. Something happens at work and you end up driving or flying with a stranger. Of course, that stranger is great. The two realize that they are in the same situation and make a promise to appear as each other’s plus one. When you get home, have a happy ending with the warmth of your family and the magic of Christmas!
You’d be surprised how many corny titles are given to romance each year, like Catering for Christmas, Holiday Calendar, Single All the Way, The Night Before Christmas. ) or simply watching one of the best holiday romances called The Holidays, you should be aware of one thing: The family is enviably wonderful. Thing. The characters are as common as the cooking Bollywood mom, the gossipy auntie, the grumpy grandpa, and so on, but you want that kind of warmth in your home.
Smart investors recognize the value of alerts displayed on market trackers. The more you read, the more you like the company. However, the manager warns about adding this stock to the family. How much do you know about it? In some cases, you can follow your instincts and put your money into other types of investment opportunities. And maybe it could be the best thing ever. A miracle for Christmas!
Christmas sweaters are scarier than Batman villains. Get ready!
Remember when Michael Keaton played Batman? It’s not exactly a Christmas movie, but it’s still a Christmas movie! The Penguin (played by the scary Danny De Vito) looks a bit like the Grinch. He plans to take over Gotham by leading an army of mad penguins to storm the metropolis, and then makes an explosive appearance at a Christmas party for the city’s elite.
The Christmas sweater resembles a penguin. My grandma and her aunt at the craft store decorated it with scary ribbons and doohickeys. How will you survive your family’s Christmas sweaters?
Smart investors always prepare for any holiday scares. In India, exchanging gifts is commonplace, just like Christmas. You buy thoughtful gifts (including ones for your noisy aunt or grumpy uncle), but what you receive in return is a terrible sweater (you live in a hot city where even a shawl looks strange). Even though they know!). There are smart ways to gift something to your family. Check out our return policy and find another gift (cash or store gift cards are fine too!) if you’re shopping during our attractive Christmas sales. And will all this be possible? Start your new vacation account well in advance so you can plan for any eventualities that may arise. We all know that flights and hotel reservations can be more expensive if you decide to travel at the last minute, even when weather-related contingencies arise, so your kind banker will I have a solution.
So get your Christmas sweaters ready (it’s the same as receiving Sohn Papdi on Diwali), it will happen, but you can smile for that family photo!
Christmas isn’t complete without Santa! believe!
There’s no Christmas movie without Santa! There’s one lesson in every movie: The Christmas Chronicles, Miracle on 34th Street, A Boy Called Christmas, Klaus, and The Klaus Family. It means that if your heart is good, good things will happen. It will take a miracle, but for that miracle to happen you need to believe that there is good in the world.
Most investors who try to go it alone will find that there is no Christmas without Santa. I need help. Whether you’re a competent money manager or an app that helps you manage your portfolio, you need your own Santa Claus to help you create miracles that will last longer than the holiday season.
There are only two weeks left until checks say 2024 instead of 2023. But remember that money should never sleep. Make this a fun season where you can walk all the way to the bank and have a wonderful holiday!Manisha Lakhe is a poet, film critic, traveler, founder of the online writers’ forum Kafferati, host of Mumbai’s oldest open mic, and teaches advertising, film, and communication. You can contact her on Twitter at: @Manishalake.
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