Money & Me: Save for your worst possible day
Harsh Garg is a busy man. By day, he is vice president of strategy and mergers and acquisitions at Ralliant, a publicly listed industrial technology company headquartered in North Carolina, where he figures out where to invest capital and how to grow the business. In parallel, he is co-founder of Golchi, the travel-bottle start-up that raised more than $400,000 from 5,000 backers on Kickstarter.…
Harsh Garg is a busy executive at a technology company and a mentor to young entrepreneurs. He grew up in a middle-class family that valued money but never felt opulent. He earned a modest salary as a civil engineer and learned to manage finances early on. Garg now has a stable corporate income and diversified investments, aiming to sustain his family while pursuing entrepreneurial ventures.
He considers himself somewhere between a spender and a saver, valuing experiences over material possessions. Garg offers three pieces of advice: money should serve one's passions, pursue entrepreneurial ventures, and always save for worst-case scenarios. He prioritizes family experiences over material luxuries.
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