Subramanian Swamy says Balakot has improved BJP's prospects Read his interview. No Images? Click here Gadkari As Good As Modi: Subramaniam Swamy On BJP's Future With four phases of polling over, and three more to go, Subramanian Swamy says that BJP could wind up with 50-60 seats less than its 2014 tally, making a coalition government the most likely scenario—unless Narendra Modi promises the construction of the Ram Temple when he visits Ayodhya on 1 May. “If he goes there and says ‘I pledge that I will I get this built in my next term,’ everything else will be swept away,” said Swamy.If the Modi government had not carried out strikes inside Balakot, Pakistan after the Pulwama attack, Swamy says, the BJP would have been looking at only 160 seats in the election.In this interview, Swamy spoke about where the Modi government went wrong, whether Modi will be PM again, and how he would tackle unemployment if he was finance minister. READ THE INTERVIEW In case you missed it…Elections 2019: Maharashtra May Be A Bigger Worry For BJP Than UP. Here’s WhyThis ‘Game Of Thrones’ ‘Alternate Ending’ Photo Shows The Night King’s Softer SideThe 8 Worst Things You Can Do During An Argument With Your Partner New to this email? You can sign up here.You can also follow HuffPost India on Flipboard.©2019 HuffPost India | Worldmark 3, FL 3, Aerocity, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, Delhi 110037 You are receiving this email because you signed up for updates from HuffPost India. Feedback | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe Subramanian Swamy says Balakot has improved BJP's prospects Read his interview. ... Read more » 9:30 PM
5 refreshing lessons from Elizabeth Warren's personal finance book Plus, how to get Chrome's new dark mode No Images? Click here Having a rough week? So is Chase bank's social media editor, who suggested yesterday that customers with low balances should make their own coffee at home to solve their pesky no-money problem. While that can save you a little bit of spending cash — I've shared my favorite iced coffee recipe here before! — it doesn't address any real reasons some customers are struggling, or, you know, what Chase itself has done to exacerbate that. But Elizabeth Warren has. We read her old book about handling personal finances and pulled some of her advice for you below. As she points out, success is less about saving $1 on coffee and more about smart decisions on bigger things. Janie Take back your life Before Elizabeth Warren was even a senator, she wrote books about money. She even popularized the famous 50/30/20 budget rule in All Your Worth: The Ultimate Lifetime Money Plan, a 2005 book that gives six steps for eliminating personal financial woes. Some of Warren's principles in the book challenge common personal finance beliefs. For one thing, she tells readers not to nickel and dime themselves, countering the frugality that's taken hold in personal finance. “Here’s a little secret that the other financial books won’t tell you: Savvy money managers don’t spend a lot of time looking for ways to save a few pennies,” Warren wrote. “They charge right ahead to the big-ticket items, looking to make high-impact changes in the shortest period of time. They don’t sweat the small stuff. And neither will we.”Nearly 15 years later, Warren's book really holds up. Here's what we found when we dusted off the cover and dove in. 5 refreshing lessons from Elizabeth Warren's money book Deal with it If there’s one golden rule of buying a house, it’s that you should always save at least 20 percent for a down payment. After all, who wants to pay private mortgage insurance, borrow more and pay a slightly higher interest rate? Well, you will, probably, if one of three situations sounds familiar. Casey Bond details the scenarios in which putting down less than 20 percent actually makes more sense than waiting to save. 3 times you should skip putting 20 percent down Pro Tip: If you feel eye strain staring at your computer at night, try Chrome's new dark mode, now available on both Mac and Windows through the Chrome 73 update. Just note that even if you update Chrome on your Mac, you need to go into your Mac's system preferences —> General —> Appearance to enable dark mode, then the browser will follow suit. Want more practical magic? 3 times taking a pay cut is actually worth it5 things you need to do when you win a promotion over a friend The best packing tips from one-bag travel fanatics . 👋You may have noticed our website is now www.huffpost.com. Don't worry, it'll still be the same HuffPost you know and love, just with a new URL. Make sure to update your bookmarks! HuffPost is now a part of Verizon Media Group. On May 25, 2018 we introduced a new Oath Privacy Policy which will explain how your data is used and shared. Learn More.No moon dust. No B.S. Just a completely essential daily guide to achieving the good life. Subscribe here. Like what you see? Share it.Can't get enough? You'll also love HuffPost's Entertainment newsletter.©2019 HuffPost | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 You are receiving this email because you signed up for updates from HuffPost Feedback | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe . 5 refreshing lessons from Elizabeth Warren's personal finance book Plus, how to get Chrome's new dark mode ... Read more » 4:56 PM