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Books News - Literary Insights and Reviews | The HinduBusinessLine

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A nudge to investing
By Sourashis Banerjee · 2026-01-11 · via Books News - Literary Insights and Reviews | The HinduBusinessLine

This book is best read not as a manual on investing, but as a conversation starter; one that gently nudges the uninitiated, the hesitant, and even the unwilling, towards thinking about money with clarity and confidence. This book is a primer, designed for those who have either never invested before or feel intimidated by the jargon-heavy world of finance.

What sets Anil Lamba’s Start Early, Finish Rich apart is its approachability. Lamba does not assume prior knowledge, nor does he overwhelm the reader with numbers, charts, or complex market theories. Instead, he builds from the basics, why money matters, how habits shape financial outcomes, and why starting early is far more powerful than starting big. These elements, break mental barriers and help demystify concepts like saving, compounding, risk, and delayed gratification.

Easy read

The book is an easy read, both in language and structure. Short chapters, simplified explanations, and frequent real-life analogies ensure that the reader never feels lost. The inclusion of fun illustrations and visual cues makes the content engaging, especially for younger readers. Chapters such as the one on stock markets explain abstract ideas through everyday analogies.

For example, he says, when the supply of a commodity exceeds its demand, the price will tend to fall to a level where it will attract a buyer. When the demand for a commodity exceeds its supply, the price will tend to rise to a level where it will eventually induce a holder of that commodity to part with it.”

Adding humour

On page 86, for instance, the text explains how prices move with supply and demand using a humorous example of “Kris” and tomatoes in a marketplace, where each subsequent day he receives cheaper tomatoes, and keeps buying 1 kg of it for his household, much to the indignation of his wife.

Importantly, Start Early, Finish Rich should be seen for what it is, and what it is not. This is not a deep dive into investing strategies, asset allocation, or market mechanics. The author himself cautions against blind acceptance. One passage reminds readers that a new investor should stay with familiar names and avoid impulse tips, noting, “at least for some time, till you become somewhat seasoned investors, I suggest that you stick to the known names.” Readers should not treat the principles in this book as gospel truths or final answers. The nitty-gritty of investing such as, product selection, behavioural biases, and market cycles, are deliberately kept out of scope.

Restraint, a strength

That restraint is, in fact, one of the book’s strengths. By not attempting to do too much, it does exactly what an introductory book should: spark curiosity. It prepares the reader mentally and emotionally for more advanced learning, rather than pretending to replace it.

Beyond investing, the chapters on insurance and financial planning also reflect the same simplicity and intention. In the section on life insurance, the author bluntly cautions readers against treating insurance as an investment product: “Life insurance policies are taken for the benefit of the beneficiaries and not the person insured. The moment you plan to get the money back in your own lifetime, you have defeated the objective of taking life insurance.”

For business-minded parents, this book works particularly well as a first financial book for their children. It encourages the right questions such as, ‘why save? why invest? why think long term?’ without burdening young minds with complexity. At the same time, adults who may have postponed investing out of fear or inertia will find the book reassuring and non-judgmental.

The tone throughout remains optimistic and practical. There is no promise of overnight wealth, no shortcuts, and no hype. Instead, the recurring message is simple and universal: small, early, and consistent steps matter. As the author emphasises in spirit, “starting early gives time a chance to work in your favour.”

You can find the book here.

Published on January 11, 2026