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Biswajit Question by Biswajit on Jun 03, 2021Hindi
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I am 44 years old with take home salary of Rs 100,000 per month. Which pension scheme will be best for me to invest? How much do I have to invest for pension of Rs 50,000 or Rs 30, 000 per month from 65 years onwards? Kindly guide me.

Ans: You can choose to invest in pension/monthly income plan of insurance companies. Alternatively, you can use other financial investments like mutual funds, bonds, etc. which may require some matching of cash flows and also managing the reinvestment risk (If interest rates fall when you look to renew your deposit).

We recommend using a combination of avenues to plan for your pension, based on your risk profile.

In general, to get a payout of 50,000 for 25 years to a lifetime, you will need to invest 50k/ month for 10 years and this will change based on the rate of return during the contribution phase and also at the payout phase. This will significantly increase if you plan for inflation post retirement.

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Equity Mutual Funds for Growth: Since you have a long investment horizon until retirement, consider investing a significant portion of your savings in equity mutual funds. These funds have the potential to offer higher returns over the long term, helping you build a substantial corpus.

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Systematic Investment Plan (SIP): Start a SIP in selected equity mutual funds to regularly invest a fixed amount every month. SIPs help in rupee cost averaging and can smoothen out the impact of market volatility over time.

Asset Allocation: As you approach retirement, gradually shift your asset allocation from equity to debt funds to reduce risk and preserve capital. This can be done gradually over several years to minimize the impact on your portfolio.

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I have completed my msc in biochemistry n now doing internship but I am confusing about my future because I see this field don't pay me inuff for life even for future... N don't have more jobs in Maharashtra. I don't like production jobs but in Pharma only production pay much so what can I do .. Can u suggest me which job is high payable after Msc biochemistry
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Greetings!

Could you please let me know which year you completed your course and whether you are currently doing an internship or apprenticeship? An internship is part of the curriculum, where students gain practical training, sometimes with a stipend and sometimes without. After completing your course, you can opt for an apprenticeship, which typically lasts one to one and a half years and includes a stipend, usually split 50%-50% between the industry and government.

If you are in the internship phase, please inform me about the specific field you are working in. Initially, you may not expect a high salary, but after gaining expertise in your field, your compensation will improve. Typically, this takes about three years, so it’s important to focus on skill acquisition for a better future.

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