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Money.
That's what drives everyone in the final analysis, whether in the glamour world
of acting or the hard grind of scripting and producing. Cashin' In sits down with
TV celebs to know well they handle their financial matters, and tracks their spending
patterns. Reena
Kapoor is among those who don’t believe in living for the day but also for tomorrow.
She hates to spend money unreasonably. That is probably the reason why she has
made quite a lot of investments and savings so early in life.
Get a glimpse
into the financial matters of this sane and sagacious beauty. How
important is money for you? Money is not everything for me but it is quite
important. We need money for every small necessity of ours.  Are
you an impulsive buyer? No, I am a careful buyer. I sometimes regret my
purchases. These are the result of wrong choices and not impulsive buying. What
are the investments you have made? Investment is my husband Karan’s department.
We mostly invest in mutual funds and property. He asks for my opinion but he is
the one who looks into the area of investments. What is your most expensive
purchase? My house is the most expensive purchase I have made in my life.
Do you feel financially secure? Feeling financially secure or
insecure is just a state of mind. It also depends on your lifestyle and expectations.
I feel financially secure as my husband is doing well. Mine is a field that is
uncertain, so I can’t bank on my finance. I may be earning well now but what about
the future. That is the reason why my husband insists on investments. Who
handles your expenses? My husband and I jointly handle our expenses.
For instance, my husband will never spend Rs.50, 000 on buying something without
consulting me and vice versa. I feel that we are quite sensible compared to most
of the people around us. What was your first salary? What you did with
it? My first salary was Rs. 150 per day for the toy exhibition that I held
along with my friend nearly twelve years ago. The exhibition was for five days.
That money was too less to buy presents for anyone, so I spent it on junk shopping
at a market in Delhi. How much money do you carry every day? I
don’t have the habit of carrying much money. On an average, I carry Rs.1,500 but
not more than that. It is unsafe to carry big amount of money when one is shooting. Do
you invest in the stock market? No, I don’t invest in the stock market.
I feel it is unsafe and more like gambling. In future, if my husband suggests
me on investing in shares, then I might give it a thought. Any advice
for investors? Think twice before doing anything in life. Investments
are very important. Rather than spending money unnecessarily on shoes and clothes,
save it for your future
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By Anjum Farooki |
Posted
on 21 June 2008 7:20 pm | | | |