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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 18, 2024Hindi
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I am 34 yrs old software engineer have been investigating in ulip Bajaj Allianz in pure stock fund 2 life goal assist plan with 12500 per month for 10 years premium payment and 15years tenure.I have invested approx 780000 which has fund value around 1350000 as of now . Now that 5 years are done I can do a partial withdrawal or break it or continue, I also have a similar plan which I started 2 years later so I'll be making similar money 2 years later too . Bajaj guys called me to break it and invest in other plan with 5 lakhs yearly into smallcap fund with life long goal plan for 5 years premium payment and tenure life long but can we withdrawn any time after 5 years . Can u suggest which would be the better chioce

Ans: I understand that you want to know the best course of action regarding your ULIP (Unit Linked Insurance Plan) with Bajaj Allianz and whether to consider the new investment plan suggested to you. Let’s dive into a detailed analysis and evaluation of your situation to help you make an informed decision.

Understanding Your Current ULIP Investment
You have invested Rs. 12,500 per month in a ULIP for 10 years with a 15-year tenure. You have already invested approximately Rs. 7,80,000, and the current fund value is around Rs. 13,50,000.

Evaluating Your Current ULIP Performance
Your current ULIP has grown from Rs. 7,80,000 to Rs. 13,50,000 in five years. This indicates a significant increase, showing the potential of equity investments over a long term.

Growth Rate: The fund has shown considerable growth, reflecting the power of compounding and equity investment returns.

Flexibility: After five years, you have the flexibility to make partial withdrawals or continue with the plan.

Charges: ULIPs typically have various charges like premium allocation, policy administration, and fund management fees which can affect returns.

Options with Your Current ULIP
Now that you have completed five years, you can:

Continue with the Plan: Keep investing and let the money grow further for the next 10 years.

Partial Withdrawal: Withdraw a part of the funds while keeping the policy active.

Surrender the Policy: Exit the policy and reinvest the funds elsewhere.

Understanding the New Investment Proposal
The Bajaj Allianz representative suggested investing Rs. 5 lakhs yearly into a small-cap fund with a life-long goal plan for five years premium payment and a tenure life-long but with withdrawal options after five years.

Evaluating the New Proposal
Small-Cap Funds: These funds invest in smaller companies with high growth potential but also come with higher risk.

Premium Payment: You need to invest Rs. 5 lakhs annually for five years.

Liquidity: You can withdraw funds after five years, offering some flexibility.

Charges: ULIPs generally have higher charges compared to mutual funds.

Detailed Analysis and Recommendations
Comparing ULIPs and Mutual Funds
It’s important to understand the differences between ULIPs and mutual funds to make an informed decision.

Cost Structure: ULIPs often have higher charges compared to mutual funds. These charges can impact the overall returns.

Flexibility: Mutual funds offer more flexibility in terms of switching between funds and withdrawing investments.

Investment Goals: Small-cap funds can offer higher returns but come with higher risk. They are suitable for investors with a high-risk appetite and a long-term horizon.

Recommendations
Continue with the Current ULIP
If you are satisfied with the current growth and performance, you can continue with the existing ULIP. Since you are halfway through the premium payment term, you might want to let the investment grow further for the remaining term.

Partial Withdrawal
You can consider making a partial withdrawal if you need funds for any specific goals. This allows you to benefit from the growth while keeping the policy active.

Surrender and Reinvest
Considering the high charges of ULIPs, you might get better returns by investing in mutual funds. You can surrender the current ULIP and reinvest the funds into mutual funds for potentially higher returns.

New Investment Proposal
Investing Rs. 5 lakhs annually into a small-cap fund can be considered if you have a high-risk appetite and seek higher returns. However, ensure you understand the risks associated with small-cap funds.

Exploring Mutual Funds as an Alternative
Types of Mutual Funds
Equity Funds: Invest in stocks and aim for long-term growth. Suitable for long-term financial goals.

Debt Funds: Invest in fixed-income securities. Offer stability and regular income.

Hybrid Funds: Combine equity and debt for balanced risk and return. Ideal for moderate-risk investors.

Advantages of Mutual Funds
Diversification: Spread risk across various assets, reducing the impact of market volatility.

Professional Management: Managed by experienced fund managers who make informed investment decisions.

Liquidity: Easily redeemable, providing quick access to your funds.

Cost-Effective: Lower charges compared to ULIPs, enhancing overall returns.

Power of Compounding
Investing in mutual funds over the long term can help you benefit from the power of compounding. By reinvesting your returns, you can grow your wealth exponentially.

Long-Term Growth
Regular Investments: Making regular contributions to mutual funds can help you accumulate significant wealth over time.

Patience and Discipline: Staying invested through market cycles ensures you benefit from the long-term growth potential of equity investments.

Final Insights
Given your current financial situation and investment goals, you need to weigh the pros and cons of continuing with your current ULIP or switching to mutual funds.

Current ULIP: Continue if you are satisfied with its performance and growth potential. Consider partial withdrawal if you need funds for specific goals.

Mutual Funds: Offer better flexibility, lower charges, and higher potential returns compared to ULIPs. Suitable for long-term wealth creation.

New Proposal: Small-cap funds can offer high returns but come with higher risk. Ensure you understand the risks and your investment goals before committing.

Making informed investment decisions is crucial for achieving your financial goals. Consider consulting with a certified financial planner to tailor an investment strategy that suits your risk appetite, financial goals, and time horizon.

By evaluating your current investments, understanding your options, and considering mutual funds as a viable alternative, you can make a well-informed decision that aligns with your financial objectives.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in
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I am really sorry that you are in such a tricky situation. It looks like you already know that your past is not your fault, so I don't have to remind you of that. I just want you to keep reminding yourself the same thing whenever you feel the doubts creeping in. Now, coming to your partner- though it is a little unfair that he is judging you by your past, it would also be unfair to him because he clearly mentioned that he wants someone like himself; someone without any intimate experience. I cannot explain to you why that is important to so many people, but since he has been upfront about his preference, I think it is only fair to let him decide what he wants with this relationship. Also, if he is convinced that this past thing will cause problems in the future, it really isn't the best decision to move on with the relationship like everything is okay. Accept that things are not alright, and give him the space to cool down. Do not try to convince him to get back together- I know it will be hard but it is extremely important for both your futures. If he comes back, then great. If he doesn't, you should know that it's for the best.
I know you think your life will be messed up without him, and you will forever be sad, but you are wrong. It won't. Great things will happen to you because you deserve them all.
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