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Ramalingam Kalirajan has over 23 years of experience in mutual funds and financial planning.
He has an MBA in finance from the University of Madras and is a certified financial planner.
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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 25, 2025Hindi
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Hi , we are 31 years old married couple with total take home salary - 2.5 lpm. 1. From December we will only have a monthly expense of 50 k per month. 2. No loan or debt will be there . 3. Investment are as following : 3.1 Ulips - 20k pm (Accumulation - 4 lakhs) 3.2 MF - 25k pm ( Accumulation - 4 lakhs) 3.3 EPF - 20 k pm ( Accumulation - 6 lakhs) We want to start preparing for Retirement fund . After 5 years also will look to buy home costing today at 1 cr . Also planning children in near future. Please advise us how to approach for these goals.

Ans: ? Income and Expense Summary

Your total in-hand income is Rs 2.5 lakh per month.

Expenses from December will be Rs 50,000 monthly.

This gives you a surplus of Rs 2 lakh every month.

You have no loans or EMIs. This gives great financial flexibility.

? Current Investments Review

ULIPs: You invest Rs 20,000 per month. Current value is Rs 4 lakh.

Mutual Funds: You invest Rs 25,000 per month. Current value is Rs 4 lakh.

EPF: You contribute Rs 20,000 per month. Current value is Rs 6 lakh.

These investments show your disciplined saving habit.

But improvements are needed in structure and allocation.

? Immediate Action on ULIPs

ULIPs are expensive and inefficient investments.

They have high charges and give low flexibility.

Surrender the ULIP plan.

Reinvest the proceeds into mutual funds through a Certified Financial Planner.

Actively managed mutual funds will give better long-term growth.

Regular plans through a Certified Financial Planner and MFD give expert advice.

Direct plans don’t provide personal monitoring and adjustments.

? Build an Emergency Fund

Set aside 6 to 9 months of expenses in liquid funds.

This should be around Rs 4 lakh to Rs 5 lakh.

Emergency fund protects you during income disruptions.

? Approach for Retirement Planning

Start a separate SIP portfolio for retirement.

Allocate at least Rs 40,000 per month for this goal.

Use actively managed equity mutual funds for long-term growth.

Do not invest in index funds. They mirror the market and lack flexibility.

Active funds give better returns through skilled fund management.

Keep contributing to EPF regularly.

EPF will provide stability and safety in retirement.

Over the next 25 to 30 years, this portfolio will grow significantly.

Review and rebalance the retirement corpus every year.

? Home Purchase Strategy (After 5 Years)

A home costing Rs 1 crore today will cost more in 5 years.

Let’s estimate the future cost around Rs 1.3 crore to Rs 1.4 crore.

Save for a down payment of 30% to 35%. This means around Rs 45 lakh to Rs 50 lakh.

Allocate Rs 50,000 per month in a balanced hybrid fund or conservative equity fund.

Balanced funds reduce the risk for a medium-term goal like this.

Avoid investing the home fund in pure equity.

You will need this money in 5 years, so safety is important.

? Children Planning and Education Fund

Once your child is born, start an SIP for their education.

Start with Rs 5,000 monthly, increase gradually as income grows.

Over 15 to 18 years, this corpus will grow well.

Keep this fund separate from your retirement and home fund.

? Suggested Monthly Allocation of Surplus (Rs 2 lakh)

Retirement SIP: Rs 40,000

Home Purchase Fund: Rs 50,000

Children’s Future (start after birth): Rs 5,000 to Rs 10,000

Emergency Fund (for next 6 months): Rs 20,000 per month till you reach 5 lakh

EPF: Already contributing Rs 20,000 (mandatory)

Reinvest ULIP savings: Rs 20,000 into mutual funds after surrendering ULIP

Remaining surplus: Can be parked in debt funds or short-term funds temporarily.

? Insurance Correction

Buy a term insurance plan of at least Rs 2 crore for the earning member.

Premium will be low because you are young.

Once children arrive, increase life cover to Rs 3 crore.

Take family health insurance of Rs 10 lakh to Rs 15 lakh.

? Asset Allocation for Long-Term Stability

Equity Mutual Funds: 60% of your investments.

EPF and Debt Mutual Funds: 25%.

Balanced Hybrid Funds: 10% for home goal.

Gold and other safe assets: 5%.

Avoid investing more in gold or fixed deposits.

They give lower inflation-adjusted returns.

? Role of Certified Financial Planner

A Certified Financial Planner will help monitor your investments yearly.

They will adjust SIP amounts based on your changing goals.

They will help you review market risks and returns regularly.

Direct mutual fund plans won’t give this personalised hand-holding.

? Mutual Fund Taxation (Important During Withdrawals)

Equity mutual funds LTCG above Rs 1.25 lakh taxed at 12.5%.

Short-term capital gains taxed at 20%.

Plan redemptions smartly to minimise taxes.

Debt mutual fund gains are taxed as per your income slab.

? Avoid Real Estate for Investment

You are already planning a home for personal use.

Don’t buy additional real estate for investment.

Real estate is illiquid and difficult to exit quickly.

? Avoid These Mistakes

Do not continue with ULIPs. They give poor returns.

Don’t invest in index funds. They only mirror the market without active management.

Don’t pick direct mutual fund plans. No human support during market falls.

Avoid annuities. They give very low and locked returns.

? Step-by-Step Action Plan

Step 1: Build an emergency fund of Rs 5 lakh.

Step 2: Surrender ULIP and reinvest in mutual funds.

Step 3: Start separate SIPs for retirement and home purchase.

Step 4: Start education SIP after child birth.

Step 5: Increase term and health insurance cover.

Step 6: Review your portfolio yearly with a Certified Financial Planner.

? Lifestyle Management

Keep your monthly lifestyle expenses below Rs 50,000.

Save and invest the rest for wealth creation.

Increase your SIP amount as your salary grows every year.

? Children's Future Planning

Start an education SIP when your child is born.

Gradually increase this SIP every year.

Review the goal when the child reaches age 12.

Move the corpus to safe funds closer to college admission.

? Home Loan Planning in Future

If you take a loan for home, keep EMI below 35% of income.

Prefer to pay 30% to 35% of home cost as down payment.

Don't stretch your finances for a bigger house unnecessarily.

? Final Insights

You are financially strong with a high savings rate.

But your ULIP holding is inefficient. Please surrender and reinvest.

Focus on building retirement corpus through equity mutual funds.

For home purchase, use a balanced and safe approach.

Children’s education planning can start once the child is born.

Don’t mix your retirement, home, and kids’ goals.

Keep reviewing your portfolio every year with a Certified Financial Planner.

Avoid real estate and annuities. Focus on mutual funds and EPF.

You are on the right path. Stay disciplined and long-term focused.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in
https://www.youtube.com/@HolisticInvestment
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Hello Sir, I am 32 yrs old, Engineer, Married, expecting 1st kid by nxt yr, Parents getting pension of 50k. Income: 60k in Hand + 20-30k (perks separate) Needs: 25k max Investments: Saving account: 60k Emergency fund: For 12 months+ (2.5 lacs)- returns 5.5-6% RoR EPF: 0 ULIP funds: 3 lacs (CV 4.6 lacs, 10 years left) 60k/yr 1Cr Term Plan + 10 lacs critical illness cover (5 yrs left) 36k/yr Assets: Owns a 3 Bhk flat with own income Ancestral property (value 20 lacs approx, 2 Floored house- expected rent 15k/mnth in next 1 yr) Gold: 90-100 gms Own a car & a 2 wheeler X No health insurance for self & wife till 35 yrs of age Goals: Plz guide me for: 1. Early retirement by the age of 50 yrs. 2. Investment strategy for SIP, PPF, RBI Bond funds, mutual funds, SGBs or any other funds which you find suitable. 3. Buying a term plan of 1-2cr for my wife. 4. Buying a house as per my wants @ 43 yrs (PV in 2024: 70-80 lacs) 5. Build a corpus for kids higher education & marraige Thanks & Regards
Ans: Current Financial Situation
Age: 32 years old

Profession: Engineer

Family: Married, expecting first child next year

Parents: Receiving a pension of Rs. 50k

Income: Rs. 60k in hand + Rs. 20-30k perks

Needs: Rs. 25k max

Investments:

Saving account: Rs. 60k
Emergency fund: Rs. 2.5 lakhs (12 months+)
ULIP funds: Rs. 3 lakhs (Current value Rs. 4.6 lakhs, 10 years left, Rs. 60k/year)
Term Plan: Rs. 1 crore + Rs. 10 lakhs critical illness cover (5 years left, Rs. 36k/year)
Assets:

Owns a 3 BHK flat with own income
Ancestral property (value Rs. 20 lakhs, 2-floored house, expected rent Rs. 15k/month in next year)
Gold: 90-100 grams
Own a car & a 2-wheeler
Insurance: No health insurance for self and wife till 35 years of age

Financial Goals
Early retirement by age 50.
Investment strategy for SIP, PPF, RBI Bond funds, mutual funds, SGBs, or any other suitable funds.
Buy a term plan of Rs. 1-2 crore for wife.
Buy a house at age 43 (PV in 2024: Rs. 70-80 lakhs).
Build a corpus for child’s higher education and marriage.
Assessment of Current Strategy
Emergency Fund
You have a good emergency fund. This is a crucial safety net.

ULIP Funds
Your ULIP has a high cost. Consider moving to more efficient investment options.

Term Insurance
Your current term plan is good. Consider adding more coverage.

Ancestral Property
The expected rent will provide a steady income stream.

Gold
Gold is a stable asset but consider other investment avenues for growth.

Recommendations for Improvement
Health Insurance
Immediate Action: Get health insurance for yourself and your wife. This protects against unforeseen medical expenses.
Investment Strategy
SIP in Mutual Funds:

Diversified Equity Funds: Start SIPs in diversified equity mutual funds. These funds have high growth potential.
Allocation: Consider investing Rs. 15-20k monthly in SIPs.
PPF:

Tax Benefits: PPF is a good tax-saving instrument. It provides stable, risk-free returns.
Contribution: Start contributing Rs. 1.5 lakhs annually to PPF.
RBI Bonds and SGBs:

RBI Bonds: Invest in RBI Bonds for safe, long-term returns.
Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs): Invest in SGBs for additional gold exposure with interest.
Mutual Funds:

Actively Managed Funds: Prefer actively managed funds over index funds for better returns.
Diversification: Invest in a mix of large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap funds.
Term Insurance for Wife
Coverage: Buy a term plan of Rs. 1-2 crore for your wife. This ensures financial security.
Future House Purchase
Savings Plan: Start saving for the house you want to buy at age 43.
Investment: Allocate a portion of your monthly savings to a dedicated house fund.
Child’s Education and Marriage Corpus
Education: Start an SIP dedicated to your child’s education. Aim for a mix of equity and debt funds.
Marriage: Similarly, start a separate SIP for your child’s marriage expenses.
Additional Recommendations
Review and Adjust:

Annual Review: Regularly review your investments. Adjust based on performance and goals.
Diversify Portfolio:

Reduce ULIP: Consider moving funds from ULIP to mutual funds for better growth.
Balanced Portfolio: Ensure a balanced mix of equity, debt, and other assets.
Tax Planning:

Maximize Benefits: Use tax-saving instruments like PPF, ELSS, and NPS.
Final Insights
Your current strategy is a good start. Health insurance is a must. Diversify your investments through SIPs, PPF, RBI Bonds, and SGBs.

Consider adding more term insurance for your wife. Plan for future house purchase and child’s education/marriage by starting dedicated SIPs.

Review and adjust your portfolio annually. Ensure a balanced mix of assets for growth and security.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP

Chief Financial Planner

www.holisticinvestment.in

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Hi Vivek, I am 45 year old. Myself and wife together earning 2.3L p.m. We have kids of aged 11 years and 3 years. Our monthly expenses are around 90K. We have home loan of 75L with 80k EMI for a tenure of 13 years and need to pay 30L for our new property in one year period. We have 50L worth apartment, 40L in PPF, 55L in PF, 20L in NPS, 40L in MF, 10L in stocks and 10L in ULIPs. We have monthly MF SIP of 40K and 10K pm for term and health insurances. We are expecting around 1cr expenses for children education till their graduation.We want to retire in next 10 years with 1L monthly income. Please advice on how to invest and plan for our future.
Ans: Existing Financial Position
Sources of Income and Expenses:

Monthly income: 2.3 lakhs
Monthly expenditure: Rs 90,000
Home loan EMI: Rs 80,000 (13 years tenure)
Probable payment towards new property: Rs 30 lakhs (can be within one year)
Assets and Investments:

Apartment value: Rs 50 lakhs
PPF: Rs 40 lakhs
PF: Rs 55 lakhs
NPS: Rs 20 lakhs
Mutual Funds: Rs 40 lakhs
Shares and Stocks: Rs 10 lakhs
ULIPs: Rs 10 lakhs
Insurance:

Insurance premium payment by month: Rs 10,000 (Term and Health Insurance)
SIP:

Monthly SIP: Rs 40,000
Education Expenses:

Child's education expense : Rs 1 crore
Retirement Goals
Retirement Plan:

Retirement age: 55 years
Desired monthly income post-retirement: Rs 1 lakh
Analysis and Recommendations
Debt Management:

Firstly, try to repay the home loan.
If possible, prepay the loan to lessen interest burden.
Investment Strategy:

Continue with existing SIPs.
If possible, increase SIPs to enlarge the corpus.
Diversification:

Your investments are very well diversified.
There needs to be a balance between equity and debt.
Education Fund:

Set aside a dedicated fund for children's education.
Use a mix of PPF, mutual funds, and fixed deposits.
Emergency Fund:

Maintain an emergency fund equivalent to 6-12 months of expenses.
Use liquid funds or a savings account for this purpose.
Retirement Corpus:

Calculate the required corpus for Rs 1 lakh monthly income.
Take into consideration inflation and healthcare costs.
Health and Term Insurance:

Take stock of your insurance coverage
Ensure that it is adequate to cover possible medical expenses.
Action Plan
Increase SIPs:

Gradually increase the amount of the monthly SIP.
Mix of large-cap, mid-cap and balanced funds.
Education of Children:

Allocate some mutual funds for education.
Child-specific education plans can be invested in if they are better in terms of returns.
Prepayment of Home Loan:

Utilize excess income and bonus for pre-paying the home loan.
The burden on the tenure and interest decreases.
Regular Review:

Yearly review of your financial plan
Investments alter with the market condition and change in goals.
Final Takeaways
You are doing well on the financial front. Now, increase your SIPs and try to prepay on your home loan. Diversify your portfolio appropriately with adequate insurance coverage. Such disciplined planning with periodic reviews will help you achieve retirement goals.

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My wife and I earn Rs 2.9 lakh per month. We have two daughters: 8 and 5. Our monthly expenses are around 120K. We have home loan of 50 lakh with 50k EMI for 10 years. We will need Rs 40 lakh for our new property in one year period. We have Rs 80 lakh worth apartment, Rs 20 lakh in PPF, Rs 35 lakh in PF, Rs 10 lakh in NPS, Rs 20 lakh in MFs, Rs 20 lakh in stocks and Rs 20 lakh in ULIPs. We have monthly MF SIPs of 80K and 40K pm and also have our individual as well as family floater health insurances and term insurance. We are expecting around Rs 2 cr expenses for children education till their graduation. We want to retire in next 15 years with Rs 3 lakh monthly income. How should we invest and plan for our future?
Ans: To plan for your future and ensure you’re on track to meet your goals, here’s a strategy that might work well for you:

1. Emergency Fund

First, it’s a good idea to set aside 6-12 months of your expenses (around Rs 7.2 lakh to Rs 14.4 lakh) in something easily accessible, like a savings account or a liquid mutual fund. This way, you’ll have a safety net in case anything unexpected comes up, and you won’t have to dip into your other investments.

2. Debt Management

Home Loan: Keep up with your current EMI of Rs 50,000. Since it’s spread over 10 years, it’s manageable given your income. If you find yourself with some extra cash, consider making lump sum prepayments to shorten the loan period and reduce the interest you’ll pay in the long run.

3. Funding the New Property

You’ll need Rs 40 lakh in a year for your new property. It might be wise to start planning how to use your liquid investments, like mutual funds and stocks, for this purpose. If the market conditions are favourable, you can gradually redeem the required amount to avoid the risks associated with market timing. It’s best to avoid taking on new debt if possible, to keep your finances balanced.

4. Children's Education

You’re looking at about Rs 2 crore for your daughters’ education, and you’ve got a 10-12 year window to prepare.
Dedicated Education Fund: It’s worth starting a specific SIP in equity mutual funds with a long-term horizon. With the power of compounding on your side, you can either reallocate some of your existing SIPs or start new ones to build up this fund steadily. Also, consider Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana (SSY) for each daughter -- it offers a good interest rate and comes with tax benefits.

5. Retirement Planning

You’d like to retire in 15 years with Rs 3 lakh coming in every month. Accounting for inflation, you’re looking at needing a corpus of around Rs 7-8 crore.

• Current Retirement Savings: You already have Rs 85 lakh (from your PPF, PF, and NPS), which will grow over time, but you’ll need to invest more to hit your target.
• Invest Aggressively: Continue with your existing SIPs and think about increasing them each year as your income grows. Ideally, try to invest 30-40 per cent of your monthly income towards retirement.
• Equity Exposure: With your long-term horizon, keeping a high equity exposure (around 70-80 per cent) in your retirement portfolio could help maximise growth.
• NPS Contributions: You might also want to increase your contributions to the NPS for an additional tax-efficient retirement nest egg.

6. Insurance

Make sure your term insurance is enough to cover at least 10-15 times your annual income, which will help secure your family’s future in case anything happens to you. You’ve already got health insurance, which is great -- just review it to ensure it’ll be enough to cover rising medical costs in the future.

7. Tax Efficiency

Use all the tax-saving instruments available to you, like Section 80C, 80D, and 80CCD(1B), to minimise your tax liabilities. Also, consider diversifying your investments into tax-efficient options like ELSS, PPF, and NPS.

8. Review and Adjust

Finally, it’s important to regularly check in on your financial plan, at least once a year, to make sure you’re still on track. If your income, expenses, or goals change, you’ll need to adjust your investments accordingly.

By following this plan, you should be well on your way to achieving your financial goals, securing your children’s education, and retiring comfortably with the income you desire.

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Hi, I am 36 year old, monthly salary 2lakh. Currently have mutual fund of 15 lakh and direct stock of arround 25 lakh, ppf 11 lakh, epf 20 lakh. Monthly sip 50000 towards mutual fund. Cash in bank 5 lakh. Short term goal: buy a house arround 70 lakh price and a car arround 12 lakh by next year. Current monthly expenses including rent is arround 50000 and one son's educational expenses. Have another son age 1.5 year yet to start school. Can someone help planning how to manage deposit for house, car and how much retirement fund I need to have if I want to retire at 45. How much do I need to save more to do it ?
Ans: You are 36 years old, earning Rs. 2 lakh monthly. You have Rs. 15 lakh in mutual funds, Rs. 25 lakh in direct stocks, Rs. 11 lakh in PPF, Rs. 20 lakh in EPF, and Rs. 5 lakh in bank savings. Your monthly SIP is Rs. 50,000. Your current expenses, including rent and one child's education, are Rs. 50,000. You plan to buy a house worth Rs. 70 lakh and a car worth Rs. 12 lakh next year. You aim to retire at 45. Let's plan accordingly.

Assessing Your Current Financial Position
Monthly Income: Rs. 2 lakh

Monthly Expenses: Rs. 50,000

Monthly Savings: Rs. 1.5 lakh

Investments:

Mutual Funds: Rs. 15 lakh

Direct Stocks: Rs. 25 lakh

PPF: Rs. 11 lakh

EPF: Rs. 20 lakh

Bank Savings: Rs. 5 lakh

Planning for House Purchase (Rs. 70 lakh)
Down Payment: Aim for at least 20% (Rs. 14 lakh)

Home Loan: Rs. 56 lakh

EMI: Ensure it doesn't exceed 40% of your monthly income

Additional Costs: Account for registration, stamp duty, and interior expenses

Planning for Car Purchase (Rs. 12 lakh)
Down Payment: Consider paying at least 50% upfront

Car Loan: Rs. 6 lakh

EMI: Keep it within 10% of your monthly income

Additional Costs: Include insurance, maintenance, and fuel expenses

Retirement Planning at 45
Time Horizon: 9 years

Desired Monthly Income Post-Retirement: Rs. 1 lakh (adjusted for inflation)

Retirement Corpus Needed: Approximately Rs. 4 crore

Current Retirement Savings:

PPF: Rs. 11 lakh

EPF: Rs. 20 lakh

Mutual Funds: Rs. 15 lakh

Direct Stocks: Rs. 25 lakh

Additional Savings Required: Rs. 2.29 crore

Monthly Savings Needed: Approximately Rs. 2.12 lakh

Recommendations
Increase Monthly Savings: Aim to save at least Rs. 2.12 lakh monthly to meet retirement goals

Review Investment Portfolio: Ensure a balanced mix of equity and debt instruments

Emergency Fund: Maintain at least 6 months' worth of expenses in liquid assets

Insurance: Ensure adequate health and life insurance coverage for your family

Children's Education: Start a dedicated fund for their higher education expenses

Final Insights
You have a strong financial foundation. With disciplined savings and prudent investments, achieving your goals is feasible. Regularly review your financial plan and adjust as needed.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in

https://www.youtube.com/@HolisticInvestment

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