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Radheshyam Zanwar is the founder of Zanwar Classes which prepares aspirants for competitive exams such as MHT-CET, IIT-JEE and NEET-UG.
Based in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, it provides coaching for Class 10 and Class 12 students as well.
Since the last 25 years, Radheshyam has been teaching mathematics to Class 11 and Class 12 students and coaching them for engineering and medical entrance examinations.
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ANAND Question by ANAND on Jul 21, 2025Hindi
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Hi Sir, IIPE MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTING is good compared to IIIT RANCHI MnC?

Ans: Hello Anand
Prefer MNC @ IIIT Ranch if possible.

Dayananda Sagar, CMRIT, or NIE Mysore, but COMEDK colleges are generally average and costlier—prefer only top ones if no better option exists.
Asked on - Jul 21, 2025 | Answered on Jul 21, 2025
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Asked by Anonymous - Feb 05, 2026Hindi
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I have taken early retirement from my active job of 10hrs, i have 48L of Mutual Fund 54L of Shares 30L FD and 24L LIC maturity in 2031, i have 1 daughter doing B.Tech last year and 1 son in 6 std now. Is above Investment will be sufficient for me for next 20 yrs i will withdraw 12 L yearly as SWP after 10 yrs from now & i will work as freelancer for my monthly expenses of 60K & 40K SIP till next 10 years. Please advise is the corpus is fine.
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Congratulations on your early retirement. It is really good that you'll do freelance work for next 10 years to cover your monthly expenses of 60,000 rupees.
- If you will continue the SIP of 40k for upcoming 10 years, your total mutual fund corpus would become 2 crores.
- current stock portfolio needs to be safely moved to mutual funds as direct stock investment is very risky. it needs porper research and entry exit and any mistake can cause a huge drop in the numbers. kindly consider reallocating 50 lakhs into hybrid mutual funds.
- LIC maturities should be parked in a mix of debt and hybrid funds so as to create proper diversification wrt risk.
- Properties are good investment, can hold.

These can cover your expenses for next 20 years. Make sure to follow the right investment strategy.

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I have taken early retirement at 54 age, My Total Investment is 2 flat worth of 1.4 CR, Gold 90L, shares 54L Mutual Fund 50L FD 30L LIC maturing in 2031 20L, 2040 20L. 1 flat Rent earning 20K monthly, i will work freelancer for next 10 yrs to earn monthly expenses now My monthly Expenses 60K and MF SIP of 40K looking at above Investment will it be sufficient for next 20 yrs
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Asked by Anonymous - Mar 10, 2026Hindi
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I am 53 years old. We have family of 4 me, my wife and two sons 22 and 13 yrs old. I am having a flat to live in. At present have almost 38 lac investement in Mtal fnd and 7 lac in FD and SIP of 35000 pm. I wan to create corps for my retirement at age of 70 of having a monthly income of 1.50 lac. please advise investment.
Ans: You have already started investing and doing SIP regularly. That is a very good habit. At age 53, you still have time, but planning should now become more focused and disciplined.

» Understanding Your Goal

– Target: Rs 1.5 lakh monthly income at age 70
– Time available: around 17 years
– Current investments:

Rs 38 lakh in mutual funds

Rs 7 lakh in FD

Rs 35,000 monthly SIP

This is a good base. But your goal is big, so you need structured growth.

» Reality Check on Requirement

– Rs 1.5 lakh today will not be same after 17 years
– Due to inflation, it may feel like Rs 60,000–70,000 today

So:
– You are not over-aiming
– Your goal is realistic and necessary

» Investment Strategy Going Forward

You should follow a growth + safety approach

Your monthly Rs 35,000 SIP can be structured like this:

– Rs 20,000 → Equity mutual funds (large, flexi, mid mix)
– Rs 7,500 → Hybrid / multi-asset funds
– Rs 5,000 → Debt funds (stability)
– Rs 2,500 → Gold

This gives:
– Growth to beat inflation
– Balance to reduce risk

» What to Do with Existing Rs 38 Lakh

– Review fund quality (very important)
– If some funds are underperforming → gradually switch
– Keep majority in equity-oriented funds

Do not keep too many funds.
– 4 to 6 good funds are enough

» Role of Your FD (Rs 7 Lakh)

– Keep it as emergency fund
– Do not invest fully into equity

This gives safety for family needs.

» Step-Up SIP – Very Important

– Increase SIP every year by 5–10%

Example:
– Today Rs 35,000
– Next year Rs 38,000–40,000

This single step can make a big difference in final corpus.

» Risk Control as You Age

– Till age 60: focus more on growth (equity heavy)
– After 60: slowly shift to safer assets

This will:
– Protect your accumulated wealth
– Reduce market shocks

» Income Planning at Retirement

At age 70:

– Do not withdraw full amount at once
– Use Systematic Withdrawal Plan (SWP)

– Keep 2–3 years expenses in safe instruments
– Rest in mutual funds for growth

This will give:
– Regular income
– Tax efficiency
– Long life of corpus

» One Important Gap

– Check if you have adequate health insurance
– Do not depend only on savings for medical needs

Medical cost can disturb your entire plan.

» Finally

Your situation is good, but success depends on 3 actions:

– Stay disciplined with SIP
– Increase investment every year
– Keep right asset allocation

If you follow this properly:
– Your target of Rs 1.5 lakh monthly income is achievable
– More importantly, you will have financial independence and peace

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This is w.r.t your article "The 5-Step Action Plan To Your First Rs 1 Crore", It is absolutely true. I would like to know that for returns of 13% on SIP, how does one recognise such Funds? And one should continue to invest in the same Fund throughout the period of 20 years OR An intermediate reshuffling/change of investment in Funds is required? Please guide
Ans: You have asked a very practical and important question. Your thinking is correct. Many investors chase “13% returns”, but very few understand how to select and stay invested in the right funds.

Let me guide you clearly.

» Understanding the 13% Return Expectation

13% is not a guaranteed return. It is a long-term expectation from equity investing.

This comes from staying invested across market cycles, not from selecting a “perfect fund”.

Even a good fund will not give 13% every year. It may give:

20% in one year

5% in another year

Over 15–20 years, it averages out.

So the focus should be:

Consistency and discipline

Not short-term performance chasing

» How To Recognise Good Funds
Instead of looking for “highest return”, look for quality and consistency.

Key things to check:

Performance consistency

Fund should perform reasonably well across 3, 5, 7, 10 years

Avoid funds that suddenly jump in ranking

Downside protection

In market falls, the fund should fall less than peers

This shows strong risk management

Fund manager experience

Long track record matters

Stability in fund management is important

Portfolio quality

Invests in strong businesses

Not too much risky or unknown stocks

Fund size

Not too small (risk), not too large (slow movement)

The idea is simple:

Choose funds that are steady performers, not “top performers of last year”.

» Role of Actively Managed Funds

Actively managed funds aim to beat the market, not just follow it

They adjust portfolio based on market conditions

They try to protect downside and capture upside

This is important because:

Markets are not always efficient

Good fund managers can add value over long term

So selecting the right actively managed funds improves your chance of reaching that 13% zone.

» Should You Stay in Same Fund for 20 Years?
This is where many investors make mistakes.

You should not keep changing funds frequently

But you should also not blindly hold for 20 years

Right approach:

Stay invested as long as fund is performing well

Review once every year

Continue the fund if:

It is consistent with its category

No major negative change in strategy or manager

Consider change if:

Underperformance for 2–3 years continuously

Fund manager exits and performance drops

Risk taken becomes too high

» When To Reshuffle Funds
Reshuffling should be controlled and purposeful, not emotional.

You may rebalance or change when:

Your asset allocation changes (example: too much equity exposure)

One fund becomes too large in your portfolio

Better options available consistently over time

Your goal timeline is approaching (shift gradually to safer assets)

Avoid:

Changing funds based on 1-year returns

Following market noise or social media

» Portfolio Approach Instead of Single Fund
Do not depend on one fund for 20 years.

Better approach:

Build a small basket of funds

Large cap oriented

Flexi-cap or multi-cap

Mid-cap exposure (limited)

This gives:

Diversification

Better risk balance

More stable returns

» Discipline Matters More Than Fund Selection
This is the biggest truth.

SIP continuity is more important than fund switching

Staying invested during market falls creates wealth

Increasing SIP amount over time boosts returns

Even an average fund + strong discipline
can beat
best fund + poor discipline

» Tax Awareness While Switching

If you switch funds, taxation applies

LTCG above Rs 1.25 lakh taxed at 12.5%

Frequent changes reduce your compounding

So always think before switching.

» Finally
Your goal of achieving around 13% is realistic if you:

Select consistent, quality funds

Stay invested for long term

Avoid unnecessary changes

Increase SIP regularly

The winning formula is simple:

Good funds + patience + discipline + periodic review

Stay steady. Wealth gets built slowly, but very strongly.

If you need support in selecting the right funds or structuring your investments in a simple and effective way, you can reach out to me through my website mentioned below. I will be happy to guide you with a clear and practical approach suited to your goals.

Best Regards,

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