I have few queries. Though I have posted the same in many websites I didn't get any response. I hope at least here I will be guided properly, kindly reply. MY FUTURE GOALS:(In terms of current cost) 1) My daughter's education time 15 years, today's cost - Rs. 20 lakhs, 2) My daughter's marriage, time 22 years - today's cost - 25 lakhs 3) My second daughter's education and marriage with 3 three years additional time frame, Same cost as above as today. 4) My retirement time 33 years, today's expense Rs. 30000 pm. MY INVESTMENTS: 1) Franklin India prima Fund - Rs. 1000 from Feb 2015, 2) Reliance mid and small cap - Rs. 1000 from Feb 2015, 3) Mirae Asset Bluechip Emerging Fund - Direct - Rs. 3000 from Nov 2015, 4) Franklin India Smaller Companies - Rs. 1000 from Feb 2015, 5) Birla Sunlife Frontline Equity Fund - Direct - Rs. 1000 from Nov 2015, 6) HDFC Tax Saver - Rs. 1000 from Feb 2015, 7) Reliance tax saver - Rs. 1000 from Feb 2015, 8) Axis Long Term Equity Fund - Direct - Rs.3000 from Nov 2015. Apart from these, I am planning to invest in SBI Pharma and in ICICI Pru Value Discovery Fund Rs. 2000 each and also planning for 1 cr term policy after 3 years at my age of 30. So that coverage may be extended till 65 years. Health insurance, I am coming under CHSS employees scheme. We are planning for second child (assuming girl) in next 2 years as mentioned above. Kindly advice. My net monthly salary Rs. 23000. Kindly reply?
In Advisorkhoj we do not give any specific investment advice. However, we will share some general guidance with respect to your query, so that you can make the right investment decision in consultation with your financial advisor, if you have one. You have made the right start by defining your goals in very specific terms. This will be very helpful for you to plan your investment. To get a sense of your future needs, you will have to apply inflation to each one of your goals. The current inflation rate is about 5.6%, but it is expected to moderate in the future. Over the horizon of your financial goals, we can certainly expect average inflation to be lower than the current levels, because with our economy growing and maturing over time we can expect inflation to come down in the future. For example, the inflation rate in the US is at 0.5%. While our economy may not become as big and mature as the US economy over the next 20 years, it is unlikely that inflation will continue to be at 5 – 6%. On the other hand, you should also remember that inflation has been fairly stubborn in India. Over the last 10 years, inflation in India has been above 5% in 9 out of last 10 years. So you need to consider both the factors as far as long term inflation is concerned. It is extremely difficult to predict, what inflation will be over the next 20 to 30 years and so you need to make an assumption. Let us assume inflation moderates somewhat but also does not go down close to zero; let us say inflation will be at 4%. If it is lower than that, it is good for you. Let us now apply inflation to your long term goals.
So the question is how you need to save and invest? It will depend on how much returns you get on your investment. Over the past 20 years, good diversified equity funds gave over 20% compounded annual returns. Over the next 20 years, can they give 20% compounded annual returns? Again, it is very difficult to forecast how much returns you will get over the next 20 to 30 years. But purely going by logic, as our economy matures, our returns expectations should also moderate. Let us assume you will get 15% compounded annual returns from equities over the next 20 to 30 years. If you get better returns, good for you. Let us now go, goal by goal.
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Adding it all up, you need to save and invest Rs 16,000 per month. Your monthly SIP amount currently, as per the information provided by you, is Rs 12,000. This is a great start and since you plan to increase your monthly SIP by another Rs 4,000 you should be right on track based on the above calculations.
Now, let us revisit the question of lifestyle improvement, as you progress in your career. It is bound to happen and therefore you should be prepared for it. Lifestyle improvement is invariably linked to the increase in your salary. Therefore, you should plan to increase your SIPs, whenever you get a salary increment. For example, if you get a salary increment of 10% next year, you should plan to increase your monthly SIPs by 10%. You can avail of the SIP top up facility offered by all the mutual funds (for some Asset Management Companies, you may have to stop your SIP and restart again with the top up facility. You should consult with your financial advisor or speak with the concerned company), whereby you can increase your SIPs every year. This should take care of the lifestyle changes. Also, whenever you receive one time cash flows like annual bonus payment, maturity of your fixed deposits etc, you can use this to invest in lump sum in the various mutual fund schemes that you have invested in. This will provide you a comfortable cushion, as far as your long term goals are concerned.
However, you should note that, life insurance is a critical financial need to take care of the financial interest of your family in the event of an unfortunate death. Since you have a child, you should ensure that you have enough term life insurance immediately. There is not much benefit in having life insurance after retirement, when you do not have income from your profession. Remember that there is a cost associated with life insurance. What is the point of paying life insurance premiums after retirement, when you do not have any income? There are differing viewpoints on this topic, but our viewpoint is that, life insurance is meant to protect your family from the loss of income. If there is no loss of income, even after an unfortunate death, there is no need of life insurance. On the other hand, since you have a young family, an unfortunate death and the loss of income thereof, can have a devastating effect on your family. So you should give this your due consideration. If you want, you can go a term plan with lower cover or sum assured at this point of time, and then buy additional term life insurance when your second child is born. You should not ignore life insurance, even if it requires you to go a little slow on investments. As far as investments are concerned, even if you are forced to go slow, you can catch up later, by saving and investing extra when your income increases, but life insurance is very important.
As far as health insurance is concerned, you should evaluate if your employer’s health insurance plan is adequate for the needs of your family, including maternity cover, since you are planning a second child in the next 2 years.
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