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Normally, common people always think it is not
really possible to fulfill all his / her goals or dreams
without having a High Salary or belonging to a rich
family. But it is not the truth. With the help of
Financial Awareness & Planning you can achieve all
your life goals or dreams.
DO YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW?
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There are only 3 major components in the Financial Planning process:
Current Resources (CR)
Investment Options (IO)
Financial Goals (FG)
Organize: Make a habit to organize all your financial papers and any documents which
you think may be important.
The Financial Planner first makes a note of your financial goals and its priorities. Then
the planner analyses your current financial situation, recommends the right plan with
proper asset allocation, monitoring it regularly, rebalance your portfolio from time to time
based on your changing life style and investment opportunities.
Financial planning is the process of achieving your life goals by using different
investment options with your current resources through proper and disciplined
money management. So Financial Planning is not only about money, but it is all
about life, about fulfilling your wishes, dreams, aspirations and your enjoyment in
achieving them.
Let us first know - what is Financial Planning?
Financial Planning: CR + IO = FG
What does a Financial Planner do?
The Pre-Work
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The Financial Pyramid is the most essential part of the Financial Planning process. The Financial Pyramid is the only picture to
help you understand the necessary steps to reach Financial Freedom.
Ideal Foundation
Wealth Creation
Emergency & Debt
Planning
Protection/Risk Management
Foundation of
Planning
Investment
Debt Reduction
Emergency Fund
Insurance (protection)
Net worth, Cash Flow, Risk Tolerance
Goal
Insurance (Savings + Protection)
Investment
Risky Foundation
The following process is important in
Financial Planning:
• Protection Planning ( Insurance )
• Emergency Cash Flow Planning
( Emergency Fund )
• Debt Reduction Planning ( Loan )
• Investment Planning
( Achieving Goal )
The Financial Pyramid
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Steps for setting Financial Goals:
1. Write your goals and be specific:
2. Identify your time-specific goals:
Short -Term Goals: The goals which you want to achieve within 1 year. For example:
your child’s play school admission.
Medium–Term Goals: You want to achieve these goals within 5 years. For example:
your child’s school admission.
Long–Term Goals: Goals that you want to achieve after 5 years. For example:
Retirement, Child’s Education and Marriage.
3. Priority.
When you write your financial goals it will help you to visualize them. It should be
specific and realistic.
After listing your Financial Goals, it’s time to number them according to your priority.
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4. Analysis of your Current Financial Situation
It will give you the full information of your income and expenditure.
Net Worth is an overall statement of your assets and liabilities.
Net Worth = Asset – Liabilities
Cash Flow Statement
Net Worth
Both the Cash Flow and Net worth Statements will give you a real picture of your present situation and help you make
realistic financial goals. Update it regularly. These two vital documents do not replace each other; but they are supportive
documents to each other.
In financial planning, budgeting plays a very vital and important part. Budgeting will
give you the exact picture of your expenses and spending habits. This will help you
to plan your expenses and spending habits more efficiently. If you do not know
where you are spending your money just keep a track on your spending habits on a
monthly basis. This sounds ridiculous, but believe us, this will definitely help you to
reduce your unnecessary spending.
Budgeting
Importance of Cash Flow Statement and Net Worth in Financial Planning
Proper usage of credit card:
It’s an unique tool for cash free purchase payment for interest-free grace period with
redemption points.
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Impulsive Buying is Dangerous
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Health is Wealth
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Healthy
Family
Maximum
Benefit
Lower
Premium
Reduce
Expenses
Mental
Satisfaction
Cash flow pattern of Asset & Liability
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Liability Increasing Cash flow
Asset Increasing Cash flow
Expenses are not liability but liability are expenses.
Assets increase income but Liability decrease income & assets.
If you want to become rich & wealthy buy assets not liability.
Assets means additional income source for
you which you can use in any problem.
Liability means decrease your income &
assets for which you may face problem.
Expenses
Assets Liability
Income
Income Liability Expenses Assets
Income LiabilityExpensesAssets
Now you know your needs, your time frame and resources to reach your financial goals. All these informations are crucial.
Without the above steps it is really impossible to set up a plan.
Now it’s time to implement the plan.
1. Protection:
Life Insurance:
It is also called as the Living Death. Now-a-days due to the very hectic life style chances
of suffering from cancer, heart attack, stroke and other major illnesses are increasing. And
with the help of modern medical benefit, the survival rate has also increased.
Categories of Financial Goals
5. Set-up a plan towards your financial goals.
The main purpose of insurance is to provide protection against any unseen eventuality or
financial replacement. So you need adequate Life, Disability, Accidental, Hospitalization
and Critical Illness Insurance. Without proper protection, your whole financial plan is at
risk, because it is the foundation of the Financial Pyramid.
Can you build your dream house in a weak foundation?
What types of Protection do my family and I need?
The purpose is to maintain at least normal life style in your absence. So you need to have
right amount of protection for your family. Always remember that life insurance is never
an investment or tax-saving instrument.
Critical Illness Insurance:
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It will take care of you and your family’s hospitalization cost at the time of any medical
emergency otherwise you have to pay from your savings or you have to borrow from
someone for which your financial planning might get hampered. It is also advisable to go
for an annual health check-up for your family. This will not only help in creating wealth
but also if fewer claims are done then the premium might get reduced.
The purpose is to get financial assistance when one is disabled.
You should have it for your entire household assets.
Hospitalization Insurance:
Disability Insurance:.
Household Insurance:
Do I need to have all of them?
The answer is obviously YES. Each and every insurance plan has a different purpose and you need all to protect your
financial plan.
How much Insurance do I need?
This is the most vital and important question in financial planning when it comes to purchasing insurance. It depends on
your Assets, Liabilities and your Future Goals. As most of the employers are not providing complete family health
insurance, and not only that, if you do not buy it now, then it will be very difficult for you to buy a new policy at the
requirement time or after retirement. If you want to buy it at the time of your retirement, you will not get all the benefits and
the premium will also be very high.
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In financial planning after protection Emergency Fund plays an important role. The
purpose of it is to help you in your bad time, so don’t touch it with out an absolute
emergency. Keep minimum 3 months expenses in emergency fund.
Can I use my credit card as an emergency fund?
You can use it at an emergency but you should pay your dues within the due date and
avoid having any outstanding payable against your card.
Transfer your existing high interest loan balance to low interest loan. Lowering the
interest rates will in turn reduce your EMI amount. This will automatically increase
your Net worth and improve your cash flow, as cash flow is the king when it comes
to building wealth.
Wealth Creation: Now it’s time to create wealth for your Retirement, Child’s Education
and Marriage, Dream Holiday, because you have provided security, emergency fund and
reduced debt for you and your family.
2. Emergency Fund:
3. Debt Reduction Planning
4. Investment Planning
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Investment Choices: Investor can create wealth through investment. Two types of investments are available:
Investment
Guaranteed Return Investment
Fixed Deposit
Post-office
scheme
Provident Fund
PPF
Non-Guaranteed Return Investment
Equity
Mutual
Fund
Diversified
Equity Fund
Sectoral Equity
Fund
Stock
Market
Gold
Mutual Fund
Physical
Form
Commodity
Mutual Fund
Stock Market
Real Estate ULIP
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Whatever the investment choice one does, every one should always remember the following :
It is the SILENT & INVISIABLE KILLER of your investment return.
Generally we do not consider it. As cigarette is injurious to your health, in the
same way it is injurious to your financial planning.
The two asset categories have the following characteristics.
Guaranteed Return Investment – These schemes offer guaranteed return with very low risk and liquidity which varies from
high to low. The main purpose of these schemes is to provide a fixed regular earning. Generally Guaranteed schemes do not
beat inflation. It’s a real concern for those who totally depend on guaranteed schemes as the returns gradually decreases.
Non-Guaranteed Return Investment – These schemes offer high returns with low risk in long-term and high risk in short
term. Wealth creation is only possible through Non-Guaranteed Return Investment because most of the time it beats inflation.
Among the asset categories, Equity have historically had the highest returns in case of long term investment horizon. In case of
Gold, it gives you more return than guaranteed schemes which is less volatile than equity, and it also beats inflation.
The following tables are showing the impact of inflation.
INFLATION?What is it
Savings A/C & FD Return After Tax & Inflation
Scheme Amount
Return
%
Return
Tax
Rate
Tax
Post Tax
Return
Post Tax
Value
Inflation
Inflation
Erosion
Net
Value
Net Loss Loss %
Savings
A/C
300000 4.00% 12000 30% 600 11400 311400 8% 24912 275088 24912 8.30%
Fixed
Deposit
400000 9.00% 36000 30% 10800 25200 425200 8% 34016 365984 34016 8.50%
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Occasions Current Cost Inflation Term Future Cost
Higher Education (MBA) 1500000 10% 15 6265872
Household Exp. 40000 7% 25 34173138
Medical Exp. 50000 10% 25 7078448
Child Marriage Exp. 1000000 7% 19 3616528
It means that your investment amount gets eroded and your purchasing power decreases gradually. So if you want to beat
inflation, your maximum investment should be in Non-Guaranteed Return Investment .
Liquidity – It means that you have the option to withdraw the money whenever you want.
Our advice is that do not put maximum amount in long term locking investment.
Tax Benefit – When you invest your money, you should also check whether you will get tax exemption and tax free returns.
It will not only increase your real return, but also reduce your tax liability.
Risk versus Reward – Please remember that all investments involve some kind of risk.
When you are investing in stocks or mutual fund you are taking the risk of short term
volatility which may reduce your investment value in short term, but in the long run you
will definitely get more return than guaranteed product. The reward for taking the risk is the
chance for a greater investment return. But when you are investing in a guaranteed product,
the upper return is limited with no volatility and do not beat the inflation.
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Risk Appetite - It means how much financial loss you can manage for time being, say few months or years, to achieve your
particular goal. It is only applicable for non-guaranteed investment. It is very rare that long term horizon investors lose their
money in non-guaranteed investment. Based on risk appetite, the investors can be classified into three categories -
conservative, moderate and aggressive.
Asset allocation means distributing your investment in different asset classes like equity,
gold, debt, and cash. There is no single asset which offers positive real returns under all
conditions. Asset allocation is just like your balance diet. Balance diet is necessary for good
health. In financial planning asset allocation is also necessary for good return.
Asset Allocation
Different Life Stages – Each and every life stages have different goals and liabilities. A young person with less/no dependents
and liabilities have different goals, rather than a person with dependents and liabilities.
Your Asset allocation depends on the following:
Net Worth – A positive net worth person’s asset allocation will be different from a negative or equal net worth person.
Past Experience – Every individual have their own past investment experience in different asset class and this experience
plays a vital role for future investment plan.
Asset allocation is like Balanced Diet. Without Balanced Diet we can’t live healthy. Without
Asset allocation it’s really tough to achieve financial goal.
Time Horizon –It means when you require money for your particular goal. It may be short, mid and long term horizon.
Without time horizon, Financial Planning is really impossible.
What asset allocation is best for me?
There is no specific answer for this. Each and every individual have different Asset Allocation
based on their time horizon, risk appetite, different life stage, past experience and net worth. Please
remember no Asset Allocation strategy is fixed for life, it’s a changing process based on your
current situation.
Why Asset Allocation is so important?
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The below table shows the different asset class returns & inflation.
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Year Financial Year Inflation Inflated Value of 100000 Gold Price Gold Return Value of Gold FD Rate Value of FD Sensex Sensex Return Value of Sensex Total Value
1 1979-80 17.12% 82880 1159 46% 146000 7.00% 107000 129 29% 129000 382000
2 1980-81 18.24% 67763 1522 31% 191727 7.50% 115025 173 34% 173000 479752
3 1981-82 9.33% 61440 1719 13% 216544 8.00% 124227 218 26% 218000 558771
4 1982-83 4.90% 58430 1723 0% 217047 8.00% 134165 212 -3% 212000 563213
5 1983-84 7.53% 54030 1858 8% 234053 8.00% 144898 245 16% 245000 623952
6 1984-85 6.47% 50534 1984 7% 249926 8.00% 156490 354 44% 354000 760416
7 1985-86 4.41% 48306 2125 7% 267688 8.50% 169792 574 62% 574000 1011480
8 1986-87 5.82% 45494 2323 9% 292630 8.50% 184224 510 -11% 510000 986854
9 1987-88 8.14% 41791 3082 33% 388242 9.00% 200804 398 -22% 398000 987046
10 1988-89 7.46% 38674 3175 3% 399957 9.00% 218877 714 79% 714000 1332834
11 1989-90 7.46% 35788 3229 2% 406759 9.00% 238576 781 9% 781000 1426335
12 1990-91 10.26% 32117 3452 7% 434851 9.00% 260048 1168 50% 1168000 1862898
13 1991-92 13.74% 27704 4298 25% 541422 12.00% 291253 4285 267% 4285000 5117675
14 1992-93 10.06% 24917 4104 -5% 516984 11.00% 323291 2281 -47% 2281000 3121275
15 1993-94 8.35% 22836 4532 10% 570899 10.00% 355620 3779 66% 3779000 4705519
16 1994-95 12.60% 19959 4667 3% 587905 11.00% 394738 3261 -14% 3261000 4243644
17 1995-96 7.99% 18364 4958 6% 624563 12.00% 442107 3367 3% 3367000 4433670
18 1996-97 4.61% 17518 5071 2% 638797 11.00% 490739 3361 0% 3361000 4490536
19 1997-98 4.40% 16747 4347 -14% 547594 10.50% 542266 3893 16% 3893000 4982861
20 1998-99 5.95% 15750 4268 -2% 537643 9.00% 591070 3740 -4% 3740000 4868713
21 1999-00 3.27% 15235 4394 3% 553515 8.50% 641311 5001 34% 5001000 6195826
22 2000-01 7.16% 14144 4474 2% 563593 8.50% 695823 3604 -28% 3604000 4863416
23 2001-02 3.60% 13635 4579 2% 576820 7.50% 748010 3469 -4% 3469000 4793829
24 2002-03 3.41% 13170 5332 16% 671676 4.25% 779800 3049 -12% 3049000 4500475
25 2003-04 5.46% 12451 5719 7% 720426 4.00% 810992 5591 83% 5591000 7122418
26 2004-05 6.48% 11644 6145 7% 774090 5.25% 853569 6493 16% 6493000 8120659
27 2005-06 4.50% 11120 6901 12% 869324 6.00% 904783 11280 74% 11280000 13054107
28 2006-07 6.60% 10386 9240 34% 1163969 7.50% 972642 13072 16% 13072000 15208611
29 2007-08 4.67% 9901 9996 8% 1259203 8.25% 1052885 15644 20% 15644000 17956088
30 2008-09 8.06% 9103 12890 29% 1623762 8.00% 1137116 9708 -38% 9708000 12468877
31 2009-10 3.81% 8756 15756 22% 1984794 6.00% 1205343 17527 81% 17527000 20717136
32 2010-11 9.56% 7919 19227 22% 2422038 8.25% 1304783 19455 11% 19455000 23181821
33 2011-12 8.93% 7212 25723 34% 3240343 9.00% 1422214 17404 -11% 17404000 22066557
34 2012-13 7.00% 6707 29411 14% 3704923 9.00% 1550213 18835 8% 18835000 24090136
Annualised 7.57% -7.86% 11.57% 8.66% 17.20% 14.21%
Real Return 4.00% 1.09% 9.63% 6.64%
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5000000
10000000
15000000
20000000
25000000
30000000
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Different Value of Rs. 100000
Inflation Value of 100000
Value of 100000 invested in Gold
Value of 100000 invested in FD
Value of 100000 invested in Sensex
Total Value
What should I do in these 3 different situations?
Market is continuously
going down
I am worried.
Market is tremendously
volatile
I am confused.
Market is continuously
going up
I am happy .
RebalancingThe answer is :
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What is Rebalancing?
It’s the ultimate art and science of wealth creation. Rebalancing is the periodic
adjustment of your portfolio to protect your current gain with effective risk
management to achieve your financial goal.
Why is rebalancing important to my asset allocation?
The market may move up and down in different situations, which is quite natural. The main reason for rebalancing is to protect
the current equity valuation when the market rise and buy equity when the market fall based on the market conditions. If you
apply this strategy, you might achieve your goal before the actual time. Rebalancing your portfolio on a regular basis
maintains the desired return in your investment strategy - it is one of the important key for effective risk management.
When to consider Rebalancing?
You can rebalance your portfolio in the following situations:
1. When you reach your target return. Say for example, when you have achieved your target return of 15% per annum from
your equity investment, and then switch partially or your full investment to debt to protect your target returns. Then use the
amount to buy equity when market falls at a lower price.
2. When equity market gives you an unexpected return. As was seen on 21.09.2010 when SENSEX jumped to 20000 from
8160 on 09.03.2008, then you should encash this life time opportunity.
3. If you see that the market might fall for a longer period, then switch from equity to debt with small loss to protect your
investment from a bigger loss with higher opportunity to enter in equity.
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Asset Allocation & Rebalancing in One Time Investment
Date
Debt Equity
Sensex
Sensex
Value in
Rs.
Without
Rebalancing
Value in Rs.
Rebalancing
Value in Rs.
Rebalancing
Gain in Rs.
Buy Sale
Remaining
Value
Buy Sale
Remaining
Value
03/01/00 100000 0 100000 0 0 0 5375.11 100000 100000 100000 0
19/09/01 0
115223
(100%)
0 115223 0 0 2804.16 52169 38339 115223 76885
02/01/04 557829 0 0 0
557829
(100%)
0 6026.59 112120 185609 557829 372220
17/05/04 0
566974
(100%)
0 566974 0 0 4505.16 83815 153957 566974 413017
20/04/06 2075752 0 0 0
2075752
(100%)
0 12039.55 223987 563651 2075752 151101
13/06/06 0
2092490
(100%)
0 2092490 0 0 9062.65 168604 406155 2092490 1686336
27/08/07 719390 0 0 0
719390
(20% )
2877561 14842.38 276132 698172 3596952 2898779
19/09/07 951841 0 1674531 0
951841
(30%)
2220962 16322.75 303673 769806 3895493 3125687
05/10/07 957221 0 2637372 0
957221
(40% )
1435832 17773.36 330660 829454 4073204 3243750
15/10/07 758990 0 3401581 0
758990
(50% )
758990 19058.67 354573 876909 4160570 3283661
01/11/07 482886 0 3895803 0
482886
(60%)
321924 19724.35 366957 929847 4217726 3287879
14/11/07 330351 0 4236241 0
330350
(100%)
0 19929.06 370766 954188 4236241 3282053
09/03/09 0
4717711
(100%)
0 0 0 0 8160.40 151818 424294 4717711 4293417
Compounded Annual Growth Rate 4% 4% 16% 47%
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0
500000
1000000
1500000
2000000
2500000
3000000
3500000
4000000
4500000
5000000
Asset Allocation & Rebalancing in One Time Investment
Sensex
Sensex Value in Rs.
Without Rebalancing Value in Rs.
Rebalancing Value in Rs.
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Asset Allocation & Rebalancing in SIP Investment
Date
Debt Equity
Sensex Investment
Normal
Equity SIP
Value
Rebalancing SIP
Value
Rebalancing
Gain / Loss
Buy Sale
Remaining
Value
Buy Sale
Remaining
Value
03/01/00 Start Monthly SIP Rs. 5000 in Liquid Fund 5375.11
19/09/01 0 113014 0 113014 0 0 2804.16 65000 36834 113014 76180
02/01/04 696731 0 0 0 547131 0 6026.59 245000 718273 696731 -21541
5/17/2004 0 728297 0 728298 0 0 4505.16 265000 613296 728297 115001
20/04/06 2705118 0 0 0 2663373 0 12039.55 230000 2478530 2705118 226587
13/06/06 0 2725443 0 2725443 0 0 9062.65 240000 1793501 2725443 931943
27/08/07 937728 0 0 0 936997 (20% ) 3747989 14842.38 460000 3166193 4685718 1519524
19/09/07 1239812 0 2181841 0 1239762 (30%) 2892777 16322.75 465000 3496309 5074618 1578309
05/10/07 1246819 0 3435982 0 1246769 (40% ) 1870154 17773.36 470000 3772229 5306136 1533907
15/10/07 988575 0 4434357 0 988575 (50% ) 988575 19058.67 470000 3988047 5419932 1431885
01/11/07 629003 0 5075128 0 628953 (60%) 419302 19724.35 475000 4233747 5494430 1260683
14/11/07 430278 0 5118547 0 430278 0 19929.06 475000 4344574 5518547 1173974
09/03/09 0 6145758 0 0 0 0 8160.40 555000 1982834 6145758 4162924
Annual Return 24% 41%
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1000000
2000000
3000000
4000000
5000000
6000000
7000000
Asset Allocation & Rebalancing in SIP Investment
Sensex
Investment
Normal Equity SIP Value
Rebalancing SIP Value
Importance of Will and Power of Attorney in Financial Plan
In financial planning, people often forget a very important aspect - Will and Power of
Attorney, though it does not help you directly to reach your financial goals.
The Beneficiary
The Beneficiary is the receiver of your assets. You may have many receivers in your will. It is advisable that even if you have a
small asset update it annually or whenever your situation changes. Otherwise it can cause family disputes. A Will can reduce
the chances of any disputes significantly.
Power of Attorney for Financial Matters
You are giving the right to someone when you are unable to make financial decisions.
What is a Will?
A Will is a legal document in which a person gives instruction about the distribution of his/her assets and who will become the
legal guardian for his/her minor. A Will is your final wish. So always update it. It is always advisable to register your will.
Important Parties in a Will
The Executor
This is the person who is responsible to execute your wishes, look after your taxes and execute your will as per your wishes.
Power of Attorney:
Power of Attorney is the right which you give to someone to act on your behalf. There are two types of power of attorney.
Power of Attorney for Personal Care
This is the right which you give to someone to make decisions regarding your health on your behalf when you are unable to do
it.
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Pre-work
Goal
Setting
Analysis of
current
situation
Risk
Profiling
Asset
Allocation
Implement
ation
Regular
Monitoring
Reviewing
Financial Planning is an on-going process…..
And it secures you and your family’s future.
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Disclaimer:
This document has been prepared for information sharing. Our views are only for reading purpose and it
should not be taken as an investment advice. The readers are requested to make their own investigation and
take professional advice to get the benefit.
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Services:
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  • 3. Normally, common people always think it is not really possible to fulfill all his / her goals or dreams without having a High Salary or belonging to a rich family. But it is not the truth. With the help of Financial Awareness & Planning you can achieve all your life goals or dreams. DO YOU WANT TO KNOW HOW? Biswajit Das
  • 4. There are only 3 major components in the Financial Planning process: Current Resources (CR) Investment Options (IO) Financial Goals (FG) Organize: Make a habit to organize all your financial papers and any documents which you think may be important. The Financial Planner first makes a note of your financial goals and its priorities. Then the planner analyses your current financial situation, recommends the right plan with proper asset allocation, monitoring it regularly, rebalance your portfolio from time to time based on your changing life style and investment opportunities. Financial planning is the process of achieving your life goals by using different investment options with your current resources through proper and disciplined money management. So Financial Planning is not only about money, but it is all about life, about fulfilling your wishes, dreams, aspirations and your enjoyment in achieving them. Let us first know - what is Financial Planning? Financial Planning: CR + IO = FG What does a Financial Planner do? The Pre-Work Biswajit Das
  • 5. The Financial Pyramid is the most essential part of the Financial Planning process. The Financial Pyramid is the only picture to help you understand the necessary steps to reach Financial Freedom. Ideal Foundation Wealth Creation Emergency & Debt Planning Protection/Risk Management Foundation of Planning Investment Debt Reduction Emergency Fund Insurance (protection) Net worth, Cash Flow, Risk Tolerance Goal Insurance (Savings + Protection) Investment Risky Foundation The following process is important in Financial Planning: • Protection Planning ( Insurance ) • Emergency Cash Flow Planning ( Emergency Fund ) • Debt Reduction Planning ( Loan ) • Investment Planning ( Achieving Goal ) The Financial Pyramid Biswajit Das
  • 6. Steps for setting Financial Goals: 1. Write your goals and be specific: 2. Identify your time-specific goals: Short -Term Goals: The goals which you want to achieve within 1 year. For example: your child’s play school admission. Medium–Term Goals: You want to achieve these goals within 5 years. For example: your child’s school admission. Long–Term Goals: Goals that you want to achieve after 5 years. For example: Retirement, Child’s Education and Marriage. 3. Priority. When you write your financial goals it will help you to visualize them. It should be specific and realistic. After listing your Financial Goals, it’s time to number them according to your priority. Biswajit Das
  • 7. 4. Analysis of your Current Financial Situation It will give you the full information of your income and expenditure. Net Worth is an overall statement of your assets and liabilities. Net Worth = Asset – Liabilities Cash Flow Statement Net Worth Both the Cash Flow and Net worth Statements will give you a real picture of your present situation and help you make realistic financial goals. Update it regularly. These two vital documents do not replace each other; but they are supportive documents to each other. In financial planning, budgeting plays a very vital and important part. Budgeting will give you the exact picture of your expenses and spending habits. This will help you to plan your expenses and spending habits more efficiently. If you do not know where you are spending your money just keep a track on your spending habits on a monthly basis. This sounds ridiculous, but believe us, this will definitely help you to reduce your unnecessary spending. Budgeting Importance of Cash Flow Statement and Net Worth in Financial Planning Proper usage of credit card: It’s an unique tool for cash free purchase payment for interest-free grace period with redemption points. Biswajit Das
  • 8. Impulsive Buying is Dangerous Biswajit Das
  • 9. Health is Wealth Biswajit Das Healthy Family Maximum Benefit Lower Premium Reduce Expenses Mental Satisfaction
  • 10. Cash flow pattern of Asset & Liability Biswajit Das Liability Increasing Cash flow Asset Increasing Cash flow Expenses are not liability but liability are expenses. Assets increase income but Liability decrease income & assets. If you want to become rich & wealthy buy assets not liability. Assets means additional income source for you which you can use in any problem. Liability means decrease your income & assets for which you may face problem. Expenses Assets Liability Income Income Liability Expenses Assets Income LiabilityExpensesAssets
  • 11. Now you know your needs, your time frame and resources to reach your financial goals. All these informations are crucial. Without the above steps it is really impossible to set up a plan. Now it’s time to implement the plan. 1. Protection: Life Insurance: It is also called as the Living Death. Now-a-days due to the very hectic life style chances of suffering from cancer, heart attack, stroke and other major illnesses are increasing. And with the help of modern medical benefit, the survival rate has also increased. Categories of Financial Goals 5. Set-up a plan towards your financial goals. The main purpose of insurance is to provide protection against any unseen eventuality or financial replacement. So you need adequate Life, Disability, Accidental, Hospitalization and Critical Illness Insurance. Without proper protection, your whole financial plan is at risk, because it is the foundation of the Financial Pyramid. Can you build your dream house in a weak foundation? What types of Protection do my family and I need? The purpose is to maintain at least normal life style in your absence. So you need to have right amount of protection for your family. Always remember that life insurance is never an investment or tax-saving instrument. Critical Illness Insurance: Biswajit Das
  • 12. It will take care of you and your family’s hospitalization cost at the time of any medical emergency otherwise you have to pay from your savings or you have to borrow from someone for which your financial planning might get hampered. It is also advisable to go for an annual health check-up for your family. This will not only help in creating wealth but also if fewer claims are done then the premium might get reduced. The purpose is to get financial assistance when one is disabled. You should have it for your entire household assets. Hospitalization Insurance: Disability Insurance:. Household Insurance: Do I need to have all of them? The answer is obviously YES. Each and every insurance plan has a different purpose and you need all to protect your financial plan. How much Insurance do I need? This is the most vital and important question in financial planning when it comes to purchasing insurance. It depends on your Assets, Liabilities and your Future Goals. As most of the employers are not providing complete family health insurance, and not only that, if you do not buy it now, then it will be very difficult for you to buy a new policy at the requirement time or after retirement. If you want to buy it at the time of your retirement, you will not get all the benefits and the premium will also be very high. Biswajit Das
  • 13. In financial planning after protection Emergency Fund plays an important role. The purpose of it is to help you in your bad time, so don’t touch it with out an absolute emergency. Keep minimum 3 months expenses in emergency fund. Can I use my credit card as an emergency fund? You can use it at an emergency but you should pay your dues within the due date and avoid having any outstanding payable against your card. Transfer your existing high interest loan balance to low interest loan. Lowering the interest rates will in turn reduce your EMI amount. This will automatically increase your Net worth and improve your cash flow, as cash flow is the king when it comes to building wealth. Wealth Creation: Now it’s time to create wealth for your Retirement, Child’s Education and Marriage, Dream Holiday, because you have provided security, emergency fund and reduced debt for you and your family. 2. Emergency Fund: 3. Debt Reduction Planning 4. Investment Planning Biswajit Das
  • 14. Investment Choices: Investor can create wealth through investment. Two types of investments are available: Investment Guaranteed Return Investment Fixed Deposit Post-office scheme Provident Fund PPF Non-Guaranteed Return Investment Equity Mutual Fund Diversified Equity Fund Sectoral Equity Fund Stock Market Gold Mutual Fund Physical Form Commodity Mutual Fund Stock Market Real Estate ULIP Biswajit Das
  • 15. Whatever the investment choice one does, every one should always remember the following : It is the SILENT & INVISIABLE KILLER of your investment return. Generally we do not consider it. As cigarette is injurious to your health, in the same way it is injurious to your financial planning. The two asset categories have the following characteristics. Guaranteed Return Investment – These schemes offer guaranteed return with very low risk and liquidity which varies from high to low. The main purpose of these schemes is to provide a fixed regular earning. Generally Guaranteed schemes do not beat inflation. It’s a real concern for those who totally depend on guaranteed schemes as the returns gradually decreases. Non-Guaranteed Return Investment – These schemes offer high returns with low risk in long-term and high risk in short term. Wealth creation is only possible through Non-Guaranteed Return Investment because most of the time it beats inflation. Among the asset categories, Equity have historically had the highest returns in case of long term investment horizon. In case of Gold, it gives you more return than guaranteed schemes which is less volatile than equity, and it also beats inflation. The following tables are showing the impact of inflation. INFLATION?What is it Savings A/C & FD Return After Tax & Inflation Scheme Amount Return % Return Tax Rate Tax Post Tax Return Post Tax Value Inflation Inflation Erosion Net Value Net Loss Loss % Savings A/C 300000 4.00% 12000 30% 600 11400 311400 8% 24912 275088 24912 8.30% Fixed Deposit 400000 9.00% 36000 30% 10800 25200 425200 8% 34016 365984 34016 8.50% Biswajit Das
  • 16. Occasions Current Cost Inflation Term Future Cost Higher Education (MBA) 1500000 10% 15 6265872 Household Exp. 40000 7% 25 34173138 Medical Exp. 50000 10% 25 7078448 Child Marriage Exp. 1000000 7% 19 3616528 It means that your investment amount gets eroded and your purchasing power decreases gradually. So if you want to beat inflation, your maximum investment should be in Non-Guaranteed Return Investment . Liquidity – It means that you have the option to withdraw the money whenever you want. Our advice is that do not put maximum amount in long term locking investment. Tax Benefit – When you invest your money, you should also check whether you will get tax exemption and tax free returns. It will not only increase your real return, but also reduce your tax liability. Risk versus Reward – Please remember that all investments involve some kind of risk. When you are investing in stocks or mutual fund you are taking the risk of short term volatility which may reduce your investment value in short term, but in the long run you will definitely get more return than guaranteed product. The reward for taking the risk is the chance for a greater investment return. But when you are investing in a guaranteed product, the upper return is limited with no volatility and do not beat the inflation. Biswajit Das
  • 17. Risk Appetite - It means how much financial loss you can manage for time being, say few months or years, to achieve your particular goal. It is only applicable for non-guaranteed investment. It is very rare that long term horizon investors lose their money in non-guaranteed investment. Based on risk appetite, the investors can be classified into three categories - conservative, moderate and aggressive. Asset allocation means distributing your investment in different asset classes like equity, gold, debt, and cash. There is no single asset which offers positive real returns under all conditions. Asset allocation is just like your balance diet. Balance diet is necessary for good health. In financial planning asset allocation is also necessary for good return. Asset Allocation Different Life Stages – Each and every life stages have different goals and liabilities. A young person with less/no dependents and liabilities have different goals, rather than a person with dependents and liabilities. Your Asset allocation depends on the following: Net Worth – A positive net worth person’s asset allocation will be different from a negative or equal net worth person. Past Experience – Every individual have their own past investment experience in different asset class and this experience plays a vital role for future investment plan. Asset allocation is like Balanced Diet. Without Balanced Diet we can’t live healthy. Without Asset allocation it’s really tough to achieve financial goal. Time Horizon –It means when you require money for your particular goal. It may be short, mid and long term horizon. Without time horizon, Financial Planning is really impossible. What asset allocation is best for me? There is no specific answer for this. Each and every individual have different Asset Allocation based on their time horizon, risk appetite, different life stage, past experience and net worth. Please remember no Asset Allocation strategy is fixed for life, it’s a changing process based on your current situation. Why Asset Allocation is so important? Biswajit Das
  • 18. The below table shows the different asset class returns & inflation. Biswajit Das Year Financial Year Inflation Inflated Value of 100000 Gold Price Gold Return Value of Gold FD Rate Value of FD Sensex Sensex Return Value of Sensex Total Value 1 1979-80 17.12% 82880 1159 46% 146000 7.00% 107000 129 29% 129000 382000 2 1980-81 18.24% 67763 1522 31% 191727 7.50% 115025 173 34% 173000 479752 3 1981-82 9.33% 61440 1719 13% 216544 8.00% 124227 218 26% 218000 558771 4 1982-83 4.90% 58430 1723 0% 217047 8.00% 134165 212 -3% 212000 563213 5 1983-84 7.53% 54030 1858 8% 234053 8.00% 144898 245 16% 245000 623952 6 1984-85 6.47% 50534 1984 7% 249926 8.00% 156490 354 44% 354000 760416 7 1985-86 4.41% 48306 2125 7% 267688 8.50% 169792 574 62% 574000 1011480 8 1986-87 5.82% 45494 2323 9% 292630 8.50% 184224 510 -11% 510000 986854 9 1987-88 8.14% 41791 3082 33% 388242 9.00% 200804 398 -22% 398000 987046 10 1988-89 7.46% 38674 3175 3% 399957 9.00% 218877 714 79% 714000 1332834 11 1989-90 7.46% 35788 3229 2% 406759 9.00% 238576 781 9% 781000 1426335 12 1990-91 10.26% 32117 3452 7% 434851 9.00% 260048 1168 50% 1168000 1862898 13 1991-92 13.74% 27704 4298 25% 541422 12.00% 291253 4285 267% 4285000 5117675 14 1992-93 10.06% 24917 4104 -5% 516984 11.00% 323291 2281 -47% 2281000 3121275 15 1993-94 8.35% 22836 4532 10% 570899 10.00% 355620 3779 66% 3779000 4705519 16 1994-95 12.60% 19959 4667 3% 587905 11.00% 394738 3261 -14% 3261000 4243644 17 1995-96 7.99% 18364 4958 6% 624563 12.00% 442107 3367 3% 3367000 4433670 18 1996-97 4.61% 17518 5071 2% 638797 11.00% 490739 3361 0% 3361000 4490536 19 1997-98 4.40% 16747 4347 -14% 547594 10.50% 542266 3893 16% 3893000 4982861 20 1998-99 5.95% 15750 4268 -2% 537643 9.00% 591070 3740 -4% 3740000 4868713 21 1999-00 3.27% 15235 4394 3% 553515 8.50% 641311 5001 34% 5001000 6195826 22 2000-01 7.16% 14144 4474 2% 563593 8.50% 695823 3604 -28% 3604000 4863416 23 2001-02 3.60% 13635 4579 2% 576820 7.50% 748010 3469 -4% 3469000 4793829 24 2002-03 3.41% 13170 5332 16% 671676 4.25% 779800 3049 -12% 3049000 4500475 25 2003-04 5.46% 12451 5719 7% 720426 4.00% 810992 5591 83% 5591000 7122418 26 2004-05 6.48% 11644 6145 7% 774090 5.25% 853569 6493 16% 6493000 8120659 27 2005-06 4.50% 11120 6901 12% 869324 6.00% 904783 11280 74% 11280000 13054107 28 2006-07 6.60% 10386 9240 34% 1163969 7.50% 972642 13072 16% 13072000 15208611 29 2007-08 4.67% 9901 9996 8% 1259203 8.25% 1052885 15644 20% 15644000 17956088 30 2008-09 8.06% 9103 12890 29% 1623762 8.00% 1137116 9708 -38% 9708000 12468877 31 2009-10 3.81% 8756 15756 22% 1984794 6.00% 1205343 17527 81% 17527000 20717136 32 2010-11 9.56% 7919 19227 22% 2422038 8.25% 1304783 19455 11% 19455000 23181821 33 2011-12 8.93% 7212 25723 34% 3240343 9.00% 1422214 17404 -11% 17404000 22066557 34 2012-13 7.00% 6707 29411 14% 3704923 9.00% 1550213 18835 8% 18835000 24090136 Annualised 7.57% -7.86% 11.57% 8.66% 17.20% 14.21% Real Return 4.00% 1.09% 9.63% 6.64%
  • 20. What should I do in these 3 different situations? Market is continuously going down I am worried. Market is tremendously volatile I am confused. Market is continuously going up I am happy . RebalancingThe answer is : Biswajit Das
  • 21. What is Rebalancing? It’s the ultimate art and science of wealth creation. Rebalancing is the periodic adjustment of your portfolio to protect your current gain with effective risk management to achieve your financial goal. Why is rebalancing important to my asset allocation? The market may move up and down in different situations, which is quite natural. The main reason for rebalancing is to protect the current equity valuation when the market rise and buy equity when the market fall based on the market conditions. If you apply this strategy, you might achieve your goal before the actual time. Rebalancing your portfolio on a regular basis maintains the desired return in your investment strategy - it is one of the important key for effective risk management. When to consider Rebalancing? You can rebalance your portfolio in the following situations: 1. When you reach your target return. Say for example, when you have achieved your target return of 15% per annum from your equity investment, and then switch partially or your full investment to debt to protect your target returns. Then use the amount to buy equity when market falls at a lower price. 2. When equity market gives you an unexpected return. As was seen on 21.09.2010 when SENSEX jumped to 20000 from 8160 on 09.03.2008, then you should encash this life time opportunity. 3. If you see that the market might fall for a longer period, then switch from equity to debt with small loss to protect your investment from a bigger loss with higher opportunity to enter in equity. Biswajit Das
  • 22. Asset Allocation & Rebalancing in One Time Investment Date Debt Equity Sensex Sensex Value in Rs. Without Rebalancing Value in Rs. Rebalancing Value in Rs. Rebalancing Gain in Rs. Buy Sale Remaining Value Buy Sale Remaining Value 03/01/00 100000 0 100000 0 0 0 5375.11 100000 100000 100000 0 19/09/01 0 115223 (100%) 0 115223 0 0 2804.16 52169 38339 115223 76885 02/01/04 557829 0 0 0 557829 (100%) 0 6026.59 112120 185609 557829 372220 17/05/04 0 566974 (100%) 0 566974 0 0 4505.16 83815 153957 566974 413017 20/04/06 2075752 0 0 0 2075752 (100%) 0 12039.55 223987 563651 2075752 151101 13/06/06 0 2092490 (100%) 0 2092490 0 0 9062.65 168604 406155 2092490 1686336 27/08/07 719390 0 0 0 719390 (20% ) 2877561 14842.38 276132 698172 3596952 2898779 19/09/07 951841 0 1674531 0 951841 (30%) 2220962 16322.75 303673 769806 3895493 3125687 05/10/07 957221 0 2637372 0 957221 (40% ) 1435832 17773.36 330660 829454 4073204 3243750 15/10/07 758990 0 3401581 0 758990 (50% ) 758990 19058.67 354573 876909 4160570 3283661 01/11/07 482886 0 3895803 0 482886 (60%) 321924 19724.35 366957 929847 4217726 3287879 14/11/07 330351 0 4236241 0 330350 (100%) 0 19929.06 370766 954188 4236241 3282053 09/03/09 0 4717711 (100%) 0 0 0 0 8160.40 151818 424294 4717711 4293417 Compounded Annual Growth Rate 4% 4% 16% 47% Biswajit Das
  • 23. Biswajit Das 0 500000 1000000 1500000 2000000 2500000 3000000 3500000 4000000 4500000 5000000 Asset Allocation & Rebalancing in One Time Investment Sensex Sensex Value in Rs. Without Rebalancing Value in Rs. Rebalancing Value in Rs.
  • 24. Biswajit Das Asset Allocation & Rebalancing in SIP Investment Date Debt Equity Sensex Investment Normal Equity SIP Value Rebalancing SIP Value Rebalancing Gain / Loss Buy Sale Remaining Value Buy Sale Remaining Value 03/01/00 Start Monthly SIP Rs. 5000 in Liquid Fund 5375.11 19/09/01 0 113014 0 113014 0 0 2804.16 65000 36834 113014 76180 02/01/04 696731 0 0 0 547131 0 6026.59 245000 718273 696731 -21541 5/17/2004 0 728297 0 728298 0 0 4505.16 265000 613296 728297 115001 20/04/06 2705118 0 0 0 2663373 0 12039.55 230000 2478530 2705118 226587 13/06/06 0 2725443 0 2725443 0 0 9062.65 240000 1793501 2725443 931943 27/08/07 937728 0 0 0 936997 (20% ) 3747989 14842.38 460000 3166193 4685718 1519524 19/09/07 1239812 0 2181841 0 1239762 (30%) 2892777 16322.75 465000 3496309 5074618 1578309 05/10/07 1246819 0 3435982 0 1246769 (40% ) 1870154 17773.36 470000 3772229 5306136 1533907 15/10/07 988575 0 4434357 0 988575 (50% ) 988575 19058.67 470000 3988047 5419932 1431885 01/11/07 629003 0 5075128 0 628953 (60%) 419302 19724.35 475000 4233747 5494430 1260683 14/11/07 430278 0 5118547 0 430278 0 19929.06 475000 4344574 5518547 1173974 09/03/09 0 6145758 0 0 0 0 8160.40 555000 1982834 6145758 4162924 Annual Return 24% 41%
  • 25. Biswajit Das 0 1000000 2000000 3000000 4000000 5000000 6000000 7000000 Asset Allocation & Rebalancing in SIP Investment Sensex Investment Normal Equity SIP Value Rebalancing SIP Value
  • 26. Importance of Will and Power of Attorney in Financial Plan In financial planning, people often forget a very important aspect - Will and Power of Attorney, though it does not help you directly to reach your financial goals. The Beneficiary The Beneficiary is the receiver of your assets. You may have many receivers in your will. It is advisable that even if you have a small asset update it annually or whenever your situation changes. Otherwise it can cause family disputes. A Will can reduce the chances of any disputes significantly. Power of Attorney for Financial Matters You are giving the right to someone when you are unable to make financial decisions. What is a Will? A Will is a legal document in which a person gives instruction about the distribution of his/her assets and who will become the legal guardian for his/her minor. A Will is your final wish. So always update it. It is always advisable to register your will. Important Parties in a Will The Executor This is the person who is responsible to execute your wishes, look after your taxes and execute your will as per your wishes. Power of Attorney: Power of Attorney is the right which you give to someone to act on your behalf. There are two types of power of attorney. Power of Attorney for Personal Care This is the right which you give to someone to make decisions regarding your health on your behalf when you are unable to do it. Biswajit Das
  • 28. Disclaimer: This document has been prepared for information sharing. Our views are only for reading purpose and it should not be taken as an investment advice. The readers are requested to make their own investigation and take professional advice to get the benefit. Biswajit Das
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