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Financial Skillsfor EverydayLife.

Learn practical money skills through simple lessons, interactive tools, and real-world examples — completely free.

Our Mission

Money knowledge should be for everyone.

Common Cents is a student-led initiative that believes financial literacy is a life skill — not specialist knowledge. We teach budgeting, savings, banking, and more through simple, practical lessons designed for real India.

  • Practical, real-world financial education
  • Designed for students and first-time earners
  • India-specific examples: UPI, FDs, mutual funds
  • Available in English and Hindi

We do not sell financial products, provide investment advice, or promote financial institutions.

Student-Led

Built by students who understand your needs

Non-Profit

Always free, always accessible

India-Focused

Real examples from Indian daily life

Community First

Reaching underserved communities

Interactive Tools

Try our free calculators.

Plan your finances with our free interactive calculators.

Budget Builder

Plan your income and expenses

Coming Soon →

Savings Goal Calculator

How much to save each week

Coming Soon →

Emergency Fund Planner

Build your financial safety net

Coming Soon →

Vampire Expense Calculator

Find hidden money drains

Coming Soon →

Inflation Visualizer

See how prices change over time

Coming Soon →

Debt Cost Visualizer

See the true cost of borrowing

Coming Soon →

Diversification Simulator

Learn to spread financial risk

Coming Soon

Our Impact

Growing across India.

These figures will be updated after launch.

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Initiative launching soon — real figures coming shortly

Meet the Founders

Built by students, for students.

Common Cents started with two students who believe everyone deserves financial education.

Shreyas Sood, Co-Founder at Common Cents
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Shreyas Sood

Co-Founder

Passionate about making financial education accessible to every student in India. Believes that understanding money is a life skill, not a privilege.

Arihant Raina Kachroo, Co-Founder at Common Cents
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Arihant Raina Kachroo

Co-Founder

Committed to bridging the financial literacy gap through community-driven education and hands-on learning experiences.

"Financial literacy should be treated as a life skill rather than specialist knowledge."

— Common Cents

Stay Safe

Protect yourself from financial fraud

Never share your OTP with anyone — not even bank officials.

Never share your PIN or password.

Always verify before sending money.

Avoid guaranteed-return schemes.

If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

Report financial fraud to 1930 (Cyber Crime Helpline).

Never share your OTP with anyone — not even bank officials.
Never share your PIN or password.
Always verify before sending money.
Avoid guaranteed-return schemes.
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Report financial fraud to 1930 (Cyber Crime Helpline).