Financial wisdom while playing Golf – to keep the money game light!
New Delhi (India), May 7: After giving an ethical, transparent and exclusive platform, Hum Fauji Initiatives, which addresses all the investment-related financial needs of the armed forces officers and their family members, Col Sanjeev Govila, the CEO of Hum Fauji Initiatives, has authored a book titled ‘Golf Swings and Money Sutras’. The book was launched […]

New Delhi (India), May 7: After giving an ethical, transparent and exclusive platform, Hum Fauji Initiatives, which addresses all the investment-related financial needs of the armed forces officers and their family members, Col Sanjeev Govila, the CEO of Hum Fauji Initiatives, has authored a book titled ‘Golf Swings and Money Sutras’. The book was launched by Gen MM Naravane, the Army Chief, on April 22 2022.
The book is a continued initiative to empower the officers, their families & every other individual who is looking to get in-depth knowledge about financial planning & investment. The book gives out the author’s distilled wisdom of 27 years of understanding Faujis while in the army and now 12 years of being at the helm of an iconic company Hum Fauji Initiatives that is better known for its niche statement ‘By the Faujis. For the Faujis’.
Set against the background of a golf course as a friendly chatter between three golf-playing Faujicoursemates, it immediately removes the ‘serious’ tonality attached to the subject and welcomes the reader to understand the retirement money game in a very friendly way. The money truths, and money myths, are all broken down into easy conversations among friends – a light-hearted way to understand and explore financial opportunities.
Talking about the book launch, Col Sanjeev Govila says, “I’m sure this book will help many armed forces families since it is primarily written for retiring or retired Faujis, including those contemplating Pre-Mature Retirement. I’ve also added a chapter for the millennials, the corporate children of Faujis, since the financial well-being of the grown-up children is also a big concern of officers at that age in this era of runaway consumerism.”