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I am 30 years old. I want to invest 1.5 lakh monthly into mutual funds through sip. Objective is to aim 1cr in next 4.5 years. Would continue the investment going forward. Currently invested in PPF(1.5L), VPF(5k), PPFAS (3000/mo), UTI Nifty 50 Index fund(3000/mo). I have moderate risk appetite. Please suggest me funds to invest in. Also would like to explore faang. Should i broaden my debt part as i already invest in ppf and vpf?

Ans: Given your investment goal and moderate risk appetite, diversification is key. For equity exposure, consider large-cap, mid-cap, and multicap funds with a consistent track record. To explore FAANG stocks, you can invest in international or tech-focused mutual funds. Broadening your debt exposure beyond PPF and VPF can provide stability; consider short-term debt or corporate bond funds. Consult a financial advisor for personalized recommendations.
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Hello Dev I am 22 years old. I want to invest 25k monthly in SIP. Could you suggest me some mutual funds for investing. Risk appetite: moderately agressive. No specific reason for investment.
Ans: It's fantastic to see your proactive approach to investing at such a young age. Let's explore suitable mutual funds for your monthly SIP investment of 25k:

Considering your moderately aggressive risk appetite, we'll focus on funds with a blend of growth potential and risk management.

Diversification is key to managing risk in your investment portfolio. We'll spread your investments across different asset classes and investment styles.

Equity funds offer the potential for high returns over the long term, but they come with higher volatility. We'll allocate a portion of your SIP towards diversified equity funds to capture growth opportunities.

To mitigate risk, we'll also consider allocating a portion of your SIP towards balanced funds or aggressive hybrid funds. These funds invest in a mix of equities and debt instruments, providing a balance between growth and stability.

Regular review and monitoring of your investment portfolio are essential to ensure it remains aligned with your risk tolerance and investment goals.

Keep in mind that investing is a journey, and it's essential to stay disciplined and patient, especially during market fluctuations.

Remember to review your investment strategy periodically and make adjustments as needed based on changing market conditions or personal circumstances.

In conclusion, by investing in a diversified portfolio of mutual funds, you can potentially achieve your long-term financial goals while managing risk effectively.

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I am 30 years old. I want to invest 1.5 lakh monthly into mutual funds through sip. Objective is to aim 1cr in next 4.5 years. Would continue the investment going forward. Currently invested in PPF(1.5L), VPF(5k), PPFAS (3000/mo), UTI Nifty 50 Index fund(3000/mo). I have moderate risk appetite. Please suggest me funds to invest in. Also would like to explore faang. Should i broaden my debt part as i already have ppf and vpf?
Ans: Given your investment horizon and goal of reaching 1 crore in 4.5 years with a monthly SIP of 1.5 lakhs, it's important to adopt a balanced approach considering your moderate risk appetite.

For equity mutual funds, you can consider a mix of large-cap, multi-cap, and sectoral funds to diversify your portfolio. Funds with a consistent track record of performance and a strong portfolio management team may be suitable. Additionally, considering your interest in FAANG stocks (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google), you may explore global equity funds or technology sector funds that invest in these companies or similar tech giants.

For the debt portion, since you already have substantial investments in PPF and VPF, you may explore other debt options such as short-duration debt funds or corporate bond funds to enhance diversification and potentially optimize returns.

It's crucial to conduct thorough research and consult with a Certified Financial Planner to select suitable mutual funds aligned with your financial goals, risk tolerance, and investment horizon. They can provide personalized recommendations and help you build a well-rounded investment portfolio. Additionally, periodically review your portfolio to ensure it remains aligned with your objectives and make adjustments as needed.

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I am seeking guidance on my current financial situation. I am 50 years old, with a net take-home income of 1.42 lacs per month, while my wife earns approximately 75k monthly. We have two daughters pursuing higher education, with annual fees totalling 6.10 lacs. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, I faced a significant setback when I was unable to pay my home loan EMI, leading me to opt for a moratorium. Despite having already paid approximately 43.85 lakhs towards my home loan of 58.50 lakhs taken in 2017, the principal outstanding has astonishingly increased to 59.45 lakhs. I now find myself committed to an EMI of 65,000 monthly, further straining our financial resources. To cover both my daughters first-year college fees, I took out a gold loan of 5.5 lakhs, for which I currently pay 50,000 a month. I had invested in a family health insurance policy with Star Health, covering 10 lakhs, but due to poor service I stopped paying my premium, which had an accrued value of 17.50 lakhs. I hold a provident fund account with a balance of 2.5 lakhs. I am concerned about planning for my elder daughter's wedding in the next 2 to 3 years and my retirement. I would appreciate any advice or strategies you could provide to help me navigate this situation effectively.
Ans: Hello;

Try and understand from the home loan lender as to how 59.45 L principal is overdue despite paying a sum of 43.85 L, despite factoring 80% of this as interest payment, the overdue principal should be below 50 L.

Double check if this is as per the terms of moratorium.

If you are not satisfied with replies from the lender escalate the matter to the highest authority at lender or RBI.

Lender can't behave irrationally just because you availed moratorium during COVID.

In my view you should have just sold the gold rather then taking loan against it.

That way you could have lessened EMI burden on your finances and ensured investments for retirement and other goals.

Unfortunately we have a tradition of attaching emotional value to precious metals and real estate.

The best "jewellery" you can offer to your kids is good education, which you have already done.

In matters of health insurance never discontinue a policy due to dissatisfaction with the insurer, port it to another insurer, 1.5/2 months before the renewal date so that your benefits remain intact. Now you may be need to find another health care insurance.

You may begin a monthly sip of 25-30 K in diversified large cap oriented mutual fund for 5 years.

Also give a thought to NPS, you can contribute till 70 age, for retirement pension.

Best wishes;

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I am 42 years old male currently working as a software engineer in a private company and drawing 1.1 lakhs per month. I have 2 school going kids. My monthly expenses are around 80K per month including rent. I don't have any personal property in my name. I have invested 50L in postal term deposit(yearly payout), 20L in Shriram transport finance FD(monthly payout), 11 lakh in HDFC balanced fund dividend(monthly payout), 6L in bank FD(monthly payout) all in my wife's name. I have invested 28L in my HUF account against Shriram Transport Finance FD (monthly payout). I have around 20L in EPF and Gratuity. I have around 8 lakhs in miscellaneous Mutual funds with a monthly sip of around 36K. Most of my investments pay me monthly return except this SIP. I have done so as software job is very fragile which can go any time. However I have maxed out on the return I can take per year on my wife's head (7L) and HUF(2.5L) without tax liability. Please advise how I can invest further to get returns so that I can quickly withstand any job loss.
Ans: Hello;

You have already made sufficient provisions to survive a job loss because your passive monthly income is now almost covering your monthly expenses.

But if you need added back-up you may keep expenses worth 6 months(@ 5 L) in a liquid type mutual fund.

Focus on 3 goals;
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2. Retirement
3. House

If you again keep investing in fixed income bearing instruments then you may not be able to grow a corpus to fund these goals.

A mutual fund sip(36 K) is a step in the right direction. I believe these are scheme with Growth option.

Hope you have EPF/NPS/PPF investments as well.

Happy Investing;

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