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About Akash Shibu
Akash K Shibu writes about personal finance, insurance, credit behaviour, and everyday money decisions that affect middle-class families and young professionals in India. His work focuses on explaining complex financial topics in a clear, honest, and practical way—without hype, shortcuts, or sales pressure. Rather than offering financial advice, he aims to help readers understand how money systems work, why common mistakes happen, and how better awareness leads to smarter long-term decisions. His writing is grounded in real-life observations, behavioural patterns, and publicly available financial information. All content published on theplotlinee.link is for educational purposes only and is intended to improve financial literacy and awareness.
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Why Most People Buy Insurance Too Late

There's a moment—usually around 2 AM in a hospital waiting room, or right after the fender bender, or the day the diagnosis comes back—when it hits you: "I should have…
Posted by Akash Shibu January 14, 2026
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The Truth About Credit Scores Nobody Explains Clearly

You know that three-digit number that somehow decides whether you can buy a house, lease a car, or even get approved for a decent apartment? Yeah, that one. Let's talk…
Posted by Akash Shibu January 12, 2026
credit card habits that affect everyday spending decisions
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Credit Cards Aren’t Bad — But Most People Use Them Wrong

The first time you use a credit card, it feels empowering. You swipe.The payment goes through.No money leaves your account immediately. It feels smooth. Effortless. Almost invisible. That’s why credit…
Posted by Akash Shibu January 9, 2026
Person holding a credit card and a phone showing monthly EMI payment, with coins on a table and a piggy bank symbol representing debt and savings loss.
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Why EMIs Feel Affordable but Secretly Kill Your Savings

The EMI message always sounds reassuring. “Just ₹7,999 per month.”“Less than what you spend on coffee.”“Easily manageable with your salary.” You look at your bank balance, do some quick math,…
Posted by Akash Shibu January 7, 2026
Why budgeting apps don’t fix money problems (and what actually does)
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Why budgeting apps don’t fix money problems (and what actually does)

Budgeting apps promise control, clarity, and better money habits, yet many people still struggle with the same financial problems month after month. You download a budgeting app with good intentions.You…
Posted by Akash Shibu January 5, 2026

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