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🐧 Fixed income investing 101 | Urvi Guglani

INSIDE: Why You're A Fixed Income Investor, How to Analyze Bonds, Three Mistakes, Surprising Advice

Meet Urvi Guglani.

She works on growth & strategy for Singapore-based Silverdale Capital (AUM $1.4B) and will be taking us on a ride through her fixed income universe.

Today in 10 minutes or less, you’ll learn:

  • 🙋‍♀️ Why everybody is a fixed income investor by default

  • 🔎 How to analyze fixed income investments

  • 🛒 What bonds retail investors should invest in

  • 😨 Why it’s a mistake to write off bonds as “boring”

  • 🫶 Surprising advice from a $1.4B fund operator

💪 Falling short of your money goals? Read this.

The response to my Expat Investing 101 workshop has been short of incredible.

As I started chatting with participants though, here’s what I noticed: Some questions were beginner-friendly, but some were complex and nuanced.

Like, how do I plan, save, invest, and earn for my unique expat situation?

Enter Money Coaching.

Multiple subscribers have inquired about getting more personalized support.

I’m opening up 2 additional slots for money coaching, where I help expat and global citizen clients feel more confident in their money.

If you’re interested in taking control of your money and hitting your goals, book a discovery call with me.

🏦 Fixed income investing 101 | Urvi Guglani

Urvi Guglani works on Growth and Strategy at Silverdale Capital, Singapore’s leading fixed income fund management company (AUM: $1.4B). She is the Founder of The Female Bond Fellowship, a community for mentorship and education for women in Fixed Income. She is also the co-founder of the Singapore Chapter of Diversity in Blockchain.

Previously, Urvi worked at PIMCO (Portfolio Management), and at BlackRock (Quantitative Research). Urvi holds a B.A. in Computer Science, a B.A. in Economics (with Honors) from the University of California, Berkeley.

🛣️ Tell us about your career journey from working in fixed income to starting The Female Bond Fellowship.

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