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Financial Planning | Std 9 Maths-1 Ch 6 | Practice Set 6.1 | Maharashtra Board | Easy Explanation

Is video mein hum *Std 9 Maths Chapter 6.1 – Financial Planning* ko *easy Hinglish language* mein explain kar rahe hain.
Ye chapter *Maharashtra State Board* ke students ke liye bahut important hai.

📘 *Is video mein aap sikhenge:*

* Financial Planning kya hota hai
* Income, expenditure aur saving ka concept
* Daily life examples ke saath explanation
* Board exam point of view se important points

Ye video specially un students ke liye hai jo *basic se clear explanation* chahte hain.

👉 *Chapter:* 6.1 Financial Planning
👉 *Subject:* Maths
👉 *Class:* 9th Standard
👉 *Board:* Maharashtra State Board

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Following questions of Maharashtra State Board Practice Set 6.1 Class 9 of Chapter 6 Financial Planning of Standard 9 have been explained in the video:

0:00 Introduction

7:10 Question 1.Alka spends 90% of the money that she receives every month, and saves ₹ 120. How much money does she get monthly?

13:12 Question 5.
Sameera spent 90% of her income and donated 3% for socially useful causes. If she was left with ₹ 1750 at the end of the month, what was her actual income ?

19:38 Question 3.
Nikhil spent 5% of his monthly income on his children’s education, invested 14% in shares, deposited 3% in a bank and used 40% for his daily expenses. He was left with a balance of ₹ 19,000. What was his income that month?

25:00 Question 2.
Sumit borrowed a capital of ₹ 50,000 to start his food products business. In the first year he suffered a loss of 20%. He invested the remaining capital in a new sweets business and made a profit of 5%. How much was his profit or loss computed on his original capital ?

34:58 Question 4.
Mr. Sayyad kept ₹ 40,000 in a bank at 8% compound interest for 2 years. Mr. Fernandes invested ₹ 1,20,000 in a mutual fund for 2 years. After 2 years, Mr. Fernandes got ₹ 1,92,000. Whose investment turned out to be more profitable?

Видео Financial Planning | Std 9 Maths-1 Ch 6 | Practice Set 6.1 | Maharashtra Board | Easy Explanation канала Gajendra Sir | Maharashtra board
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