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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHere is a tight, third‑person description within your limit that you can paste as‑is. Most Indian women manage money every day-groceries, school fees, EMIs, emergencies-yet are rarely included in formal financial decisions. The reason is not ability, but language. Banks, insurers and investment platforms speak in terms many women were simply never taught.
Money Made Simple for Women in India bridges this gap.
Written in very simple English, this book explains savings, banking, loans, insurance, gold and mutual funds through clear definitions and real examples from Indian families. Every chapter uses "In simple words" boxes, short stories and quick checklists so concepts like EMI, premium, SIP, NAV and inflation become easy to understand and use.
The focus is practical: how to use a savings account wisely, avoid harmful loans, choose basic protection through life and health insurance, think sensibly about gold, and take first steps into mutual funds without blindly following tips.
Designed for homemakers, working women, self‑employed women and students, this book does not demand a commerce background. It meets the reader where she is and walks with her, one small step at a time.
For any woman who has ever signed a form without fully understanding it or stayed silent in a money discussion, this book offers clarity, confidence and a starting point for safer, smarter financial decisions.
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Anil Kapoor is an entrepreneur and financial professional from Ludhiana, Punjab, who has spent many years helping individuals and families make practical money decisions in the real world. With hands‑on experience in insurance distribution, mutual funds, and financial advisory, he understands both how financial products work and where ordinary people get stuck.
Anil has worked closely with clients across income levels, including salaried professionals, self‑employed individuals, small business owners, and homemakers. In countless conversations, he noticed the same pattern: many Indian women manage day‑to‑day money brilliantly-grocery budgets, school fees, EMIs, medical expenses-but are not included when it comes to banking, insurance, or investment decisions. The barrier is not intelligence, it is language. Financial terms are often delivered in English and jargon that nobody ever explained properly.
This insight shaped his mission: to turn complex financial language into clear, simple explanations that any motivated reader can understand and use.
Through his ventures and advisory work, Anil has guided clients on choosing appropriate life and health insurance, understanding loan terms, using bank accounts and digital payments safely, and taking their first steps into mutual fund investing. He has seen, up close, how lack of basic understanding leads to costly mistakes-unnecessary loans, unsuitable policies, blind investments, and vulnerability to fraud.
Money Made Simple for Women in India is the result of this experience. The book is written in very simple English and designed specifically for beginners, especially women who may never have had a chance to learn financial terms in a structured way. It covers savings, banking, loans, insurance, gold, mutual funds and fraud safety using plain language, real‑life Indian examples, and step‑by‑step checklists.
Anil believes that financial literacy should not feel like a classroom or a sales pitch. It should feel like a calm, practical conversation with someone who respects your intelligence and knows your reality. His writing aims to give women the confidence to ask questions, understand what they are signing, and participate actively in money discussions that affect their lives and families.
By combining his professional background in financial services with a deep respect for the everyday wisdom of Indian women, Anil Kapoor offers readers a trustworthy and accessible guide to the basics of money.
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