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Milind Vadjikar is an independent MF distributor registered with Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) and a retirement financial planning advisor registered with Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA).
He has a mechanical engineering degree from Government Engineering College, Sambhajinagar, and an MBA in international business from the Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune.
With over 16 years of experience in stock investments, and over six year experience in investment guidance and support, he believes that balanced asset allocation and goal-focused disciplined investing is the key to achieving investor goals.... more
Asked by Anonymous - Aug 27, 2024Hindi
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I am 50 yrs of age and currently having a MF portfolio comprising of thematic, equity, debt funds around 22 L, I am doing a sip of 27000 per month currently with a split of 22000 in equity and 5000 in debt. Should I continue my investment pattern or change anything, also my goal for retirement is 1.5 cr

Ans: I am assuming that you would retire after 10 years (60 age)

At this stage I suggest you quit thematic funds being highly risky and get into a 50:50 blend into a flexicap mutual fund and balanced advantage fund.

Increase you SIP amount to 60K to reach your target of 1.5 Cr in 10 years(Assuming conservative 10% blended return).

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I'm 27 years old and married with 1 daughter (age 1 month) and from last 2 year I'm doing sip on 4 equity MF with 14k ( 5 on small cap, 5 midcap, 3 large cap, 1 flexicap), and holding stocks worth 4 lac, now I'm planning to invest more 5k in large & midcap, midcap 3k and small cap 3k, and quarterly 30k on sovereign gold bonds. My investment time frame is 10 year and I want to retire at 40 age. Please suggest me if any changes required or not.
Ans: You’re doing great by starting your investment journey early. At 27 years old, you have a lot of time to build wealth. You’re investing Rs. 14,000 per month in SIPs across various equity mutual funds, holding stocks worth Rs. 4 lakh, and planning to increase your investments. Your commitment is commendable, especially with a young family to care for.

Assessing Your Investment Strategy
Diversification in Equity Mutual Funds
You are currently investing Rs. 5,000 in small-cap, Rs. 5,000 in mid-cap, Rs. 3,000 in large-cap, and Rs. 1,000 in flexi-cap funds. This is a well-rounded strategy. Adding more funds, like Rs. 5,000 in large and mid-cap, Rs. 3,000 in mid-cap, and Rs. 3,000 in small-cap, further diversifies your portfolio.

Advantages:

Diversification reduces risk.
Exposure to different market segments.
Potential for high returns.
Disadvantages:

Over-diversification can dilute returns.
Increased monitoring and management.
Sovereign Gold Bonds (SGBs)
Adding Stability with Gold
Your plan to invest Rs. 30,000 quarterly in SGBs is smart. Gold is a good hedge against inflation and economic instability.

Advantages:

Government-backed security.
Interest income apart from gold price appreciation.
No storage issues like physical gold.
Disadvantages:

Gold prices can be volatile.
Lower returns compared to equities.
Balancing Your Investment Portfolio
Optimal Allocation
Considering your goal to retire at 40, focus on growth-oriented investments. Here’s a suggested allocation:

Equity Mutual Funds:

Small-cap: Rs. 8,000.
Mid-cap: Rs. 8,000.
Large and mid-cap: Rs. 8,000.
Flexi-cap: Rs. 4,000.
Sovereign Gold Bonds:

Quarterly Rs. 30,000.
Direct Stocks:

Hold and review periodically.
Building an Emergency Fund
Safety Net
Before ramping up investments, ensure you have an emergency fund. Save 6-12 months’ worth of expenses in a liquid and safe instrument like a savings account or liquid mutual fund. This fund is crucial for unforeseen events.

Retirement Planning
Long-Term Strategy
You aim to retire at 40, giving you a 13-year investment horizon. Here are some key steps:

Systematic Investment Plans (SIP):

Continue with SIPs for disciplined investing.
Increase SIP amounts as your income grows.
Public Provident Fund (PPF):

Consider investing in PPF for tax-free, secure returns.
National Pension System (NPS):

Invest in NPS for additional retirement savings and tax benefits.
Avoiding High-Risk Investments
Stability and Growth
Avoid high-risk investments like direct stock trading without proper knowledge. Stick to mutual funds and SGBs for stable and consistent growth.

Tax Planning
Maximizing Benefits
Utilize tax-saving instruments like PPF and NPS to reduce taxable income. This will increase your investable surplus and enhance savings.

Insurance and Protection
Adequate Coverage
Ensure you have sufficient health insurance for your family and term life insurance for financial security. This protects your investments from being used for unforeseen medical expenses.

Avoiding Index Funds and Direct Funds
Disadvantages of Index Funds
Index funds track market indices and offer returns similar to the index. Actively managed funds can outperform indices by selecting high-potential stocks, providing better returns over the long term.

Disadvantages of Direct Funds
Direct funds might have lower expense ratios, but investing through a Mutual Fund Distributor (MFD) with a CFP credential provides professional guidance and better investment choices.

Financial Discipline
Regular Savings and Investments
Maintain financial discipline by saving and investing regularly. Avoid unnecessary expenses and stay committed to your financial goals.

Reviewing and Rebalancing Portfolio
Regular Monitoring
Review your investment portfolio regularly to ensure it aligns with your goals and risk tolerance. Rebalance it annually to maintain the desired asset allocation.

Children's Education and Future
Planning for Your Daughter
Start investing for your daughter’s future education and other needs. Consider child-specific mutual funds or PPF for these goals. The long-term horizon will help you build a substantial corpus.

Final Insights
Your current investment strategy is sound. Diversifying across small-cap, mid-cap, large-cap, and flexi-cap mutual funds is a good approach. Adding SGBs provides stability and hedges against inflation. Ensure you have an emergency fund and adequate insurance. Stick to growth-oriented investments and maintain financial discipline. Avoid high-risk investments and focus on stable, consistent growth. Regularly review and rebalance your portfolio. By following this strategy, you can achieve your goal of retiring at 40 and securing your family's future.

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