50/30/20 Budget Rule for Indian Salary Earners
50/30/20 budget rule for India salary earners—needs, wants, savings on in-hand pay, with metro tweaks. Track all three buckets in Atlantic Finance on iPad.
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50/30/20 budget rule for India salary earners—needs, wants, savings on in-hand pay, with metro tweaks. Track all three buckets in Atlantic Finance on iPad.
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