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Following are my investments: Kindly guide me if i am going in right path.

SBI Magnum Global Fund - Regular Plan – Growth (M0nthly) 2000.00 P.M
SBI Focused Equity Fund Regular Growth (Monthly) 3000.00 P.M
SBI Magnum Multicap Fund - Regular Plan – Growth (Monthly) 3000.00 P.M
SBI Blue Chip Fund - Regular Plan – Growth (Monthly) 2000.00 P.M
SBI Equity Hybrid Fund Regular Growth (Monthly) 3000.00 P.M
SBI Dual Advantage Fund - Series XXVIII - Direct – (one time) 50000.00
SBI Equity Hybrid Fund Regular Growth (One Time) 150000.00
SBI Equity Hybrid Fund Regular Growth (ONE TIME) 50000.00
   
ICICI PRU LIFESTAGE WEALTH II POLICY (PER YEAR) 30000.00

Ans: UTI Equity fund- Growth is better Multi cap; Axis Bluechip Fund - Growth is better large cap and Canara Robeco Equity Hybrid Fund - Growth is better Aggressive Hybrid.

Rest are fine.

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Your Current Financial Setup

You are 40 years old now.

You have a mutual fund corpus of Rs 13 lakh.

You invest Rs 30,500 monthly through SIP.

You invest in four small cap funds and one flexi cap fund.

You step up your SIP by 10% annually.

You have a PPF investment of Rs 12,500 monthly.

You contribute to EPF. Your basic salary is Rs 25,000.

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Assessment of Mutual Fund Investments

You are investing heavily in small cap mutual funds.

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Over 22 years, this risk may work in your favour.

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At times, you may see short-term losses. That is normal.

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Step-Up SIP Strategy – Strong and Effective

Increasing SIP by 10% annually is a smart idea.

This fights inflation and grows your wealth faster.

It uses your rising income to build a big corpus.

Many investors ignore step-up. You are doing it correctly.

Keep increasing the SIP without fail every year.

Even a break in step-up can delay your target.

Review your SIPs yearly and adjust as income rises.

This strategy will help you reach your target corpus faster.

Investment in PPF – A Safe Long-Term Cushion

PPF offers guaranteed, tax-free interest.

You are investing Rs 12,500 monthly in PPF.

Over 22 years, this will become a strong safe corpus.

It adds stability to your overall financial plan.

PPF is good for retirement since it is risk-free.

Keep continuing till maturity. Do not withdraw early.

Interest rate may vary, but long-term returns are good.

You also get tax exemption under Section 80C.

This risk-free asset will protect you from equity market shocks.

EPF – A Reliable Retirement Contributor

Your EPF is linked to your Rs 25,000 basic salary.

The employer also contributes monthly.

Over 22 years, this will grow into a big amount.

EPF offers fixed, tax-free returns with no market risk.

It is an excellent tool for retirement planning.

Avoid premature withdrawals from EPF.

You can withdraw after retirement for use as income.

This will be a strong pillar of your retirement security.

LIC Maturity at Age 60 – A Special Boost

You will receive Rs 50 lakh from LIC policies at age 60.

This will come at a perfect time near retirement.

You must check if these are traditional or ULIP plans.

Traditional plans offer low returns, mostly below inflation.

ULIPs carry market risk and high charges.

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You can reinvest that surrender amount in mutual funds.

Use proper asset allocation while reinvesting.

For insurance needs, use only term insurance.

Reinvesting in mutual funds can make this Rs 50 lakh grow further.

Future Corpus at Age 62 – What to Expect

With SIPs, EPF, PPF and LIC money, your total savings will be huge.

Your mutual fund corpus will grow rapidly with step-up.

Your PPF and EPF will grow safely, year after year.

LIC amount will give a big boost just before retirement.

With 10% SIP step-up, your corpus can cross Rs 9 to 10 crore.

Exact figure depends on market returns, SIP discipline, and inflation.

But you are definitely on the right path to reach financial freedom.

You are preparing for retirement very well.

This kind of planning gives peace of mind and confidence.

Things You Are Doing Right – A Quick Look

Strong SIP discipline and long-term vision.

Investing in equity for long-term wealth creation.

Following step-up SIP approach.

Investing in PPF and EPF for safe returns.

Keeping investment horizon of 22 years.

Maintaining separate LIC maturity plans.

You are showing smart behaviour as an aggressive investor.

Key Improvements You Should Consider

Reduce small cap exposure to 50% slowly.

Add more mid-cap and flexi cap funds.

Avoid overlapping funds from same category.

Review performance of all funds every 6 months.

Check expense ratios and consistency of returns.

Track goal progress once a year with clear targets.

Make sure your portfolio has good asset allocation.

Don’t hold funds only based on past returns.

Always go through a Certified Financial Planner for changes.

This will make your portfolio more stable and return-oriented.

Important Taxation Insight

Long-Term Capital Gains above Rs 1.25 lakh are taxed at 12.5%.

Short-Term Capital Gains are taxed at 20%.

Plan redemptions smartly to reduce tax.

Use staggered withdrawals near retirement.

Redeem equity funds over time, not all at once.

PPF and EPF are tax-free. LIC maturity is also tax-free.

But for mutual funds, plan redemptions with tax efficiency.

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Do not use direct mutual funds if you are not an expert.

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Regular funds through MFD with CFP advice are safer.

CFP will do goal review, fund analysis and rebalancing.

This adds value and protects your goals from derailment.

Always go through a trusted CFP for a 360-degree plan.

Your long-term wealth deserves the right expert attention.

Finally – Our Insights for You

You are on a great track with vision and discipline.

You are investing smartly across equity and debt.

With minor changes, your plan can become stronger.

Keep focus on diversification and risk management.

Review your goals and progress yearly with expert help.

Stick to your plan even during market falls.

Continue your SIP step-up and never skip contributions.

Use professional guidance to ensure smooth journey.

Your retirement will be financially independent and stress-free.

This approach will help you lead a proud, peaceful life post-60.

Stay committed and consistent. You are doing excellent already.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in
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Sir , i got 95.5 percentile in JEE mains , which is 67000crl and 20000obc. i think i might not be able to crack jee advance. i have also written vitee and got 18000 rank. I am also writing bitsat. I am interested in mechanical and electrical field . which college should i choose among GFTIS like BIT mesra, VIT, Bits pilani and north east nits for me to have a good career. or should i repeat and try to aim to getter a bttr jee main and advance rank
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Congratulations on clearing the JEE (M). Underestimating yourself regarding any examination is not the proper approach towards the goal you have set. Appear for the JEE (A) without fear and without any expectations for the result. You will gain admission to BITS if you meet the required cutoff in BITSAT. You have two options: electrical or mechanical. Both branches have their own merits. You need to choose which field you wish to work in the future. If you are willing to go to the newly formed NITs in the North-East regions, then prefer that option. Choosing between GFTIs, BIT Mesra, or VIT can be somewhat confusing. You did not mention your hometown, so I am unable to guide you properly. However, to choose among these three options, prioritize GFTIs if possible. Considering a repeat attempt at the JEE is generally not recommended. Yet, if you have the patience and full confidence to succeed in both JEEs, then you may consider repeating. Best of luck with your upcoming BITSAT examination. Last suggestion: among the two options, Mechanical and Electrical, choose Electrical if possible. You can either pursue a job or start your own business in the energy sector.
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