About The Book Until their tryst with pathaks and specifically Manish, Hema always believed that it was the man of the house who should manage finances. After all, it was the who brought in the money. As a homemaker, she was only in a position to spend it to make sure that the family was comfortable and household needs were met. Wasn't that the role of a good homemaker?" Through an idyllic narrative of a small town couple who realise the importance of financial planning. Financial Planning for the Homemaker brings out the pivotal role that the lady of the house plays in the successful management of money. Taking a simple, step by step approach the book walks you through the whole process- right from setting goals to investing and actually monitoring the progress of a financial plan. Without losing track of the central theme, it digresses into other aspects of money management that could be of interest to a homemaker such as exercising caution with respect to dubious investment plans and voluntary contribution schemes. All in all, it inspires women to take charge of their home finances and, beyond looking into it a hobby, make it their profession. With all its simple tips and straight-forward solutions, it's a handy hand book for the home-maker of today!
About The Book Until their tryst with pathaks and specifically Manish, Hema always believed that it was the man of the house who should manage finances. After all, it was the who brought in the money. As a homemaker, she was only in a position to spend it to make sure that the family was comfortable and household needs were met. Wasn't that the role of a good homemaker?" Through an idyllic narrative of a small town couple who realise the importance of financial planning. Financial Planning for the Homemaker brings out the pivotal role that the lady of the house plays in the successful management of money. Taking a simple, step by step approach the book walks you through the whole process- right from setting goals to investing and actually monitoring the progress of a financial plan. Without losing track of the central theme, it digresses into other aspects of money management that could be of interest to a homemaker such as exercising caution with respect to dubious investment plans and voluntary contribution schemes. All in all, it inspires women to take charge of their home finances and, beyond looking into it a hobby, make it their profession. With all its simple tips and straight-forward solutions, it's a handy hand book for the home-maker of today!