Book Review: ‘The Economy is Personal’ by Anisha Sircar and Nupur Pavan Bang

A simple guide to how global economic changes shape everyday money decisions.

Book Title: The Economy is Personal
Author(s): Anisha Sircar and Nupur Pavan Bang
Publisher: Westland Business
Number of Pages: 262
ISBN: 9379850328
Date Published: May 19, 2026

The Economy is Personal by Anisha Sircar and Nupur Pavan Bang

Book Review

The Economy is Personal” by Anisha Sircar and Nupur Pavan Bang explains how big economic forces around the world affect personal money choices. The book shows how events like wars, inflation, and changes in interest rates can influence savings, loans, investments, and the value of money in daily life. It is written in a way that connects global events with everyday financial decisions.

Sectioned into 4 parts, the book uses simple examples and activities to help readers understand topics like credit, investing, real estate, and banking. It focuses on making complex ideas easier to follow, especially for readers who may not have a background in economics. Linking theory to real-life situations, it helps readers see how financial systems directly affect what they earn, spend, and save.

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Overall, the book works as an introduction to understanding money in a connected world. It is useful for beginners as well as readers who want a clearer picture of how the economy works. The writing style is straightforward and practical, making it easier to understand how global changes can shape personal financial stability and long-term planning.

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