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CA Neeraj Batra is a director and a faculty member at DGS CAPS Learning Private Limited, a coaching institute for Chartered Accountancy and Company Secretaryship.
He has been teaching mathematics to CA, CS and commerce aspirants for over 11 years.
He has taught accounts and finance to IRS officers at the National Academy of Direct Taxes for three years and conducted numerous seminars at schools, colleges and MBA institutes in India.
Under his mentorship, several students have topped the competitive exam and secured All India Ranks.
Batra topped CA Intermediate (PCC) exam from Nagpur in 2009 and completed his CA and CS at the age of 21.
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MICHAEL Question by MICHAEL on Jun 02, 2023Hindi
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hi sir, my daughter has just got her 10th std results of 67 percent and is very upset.what are her chances of getting into a good reputed girls college in mumbai.what are her career chances in commerce.she want to persue a career in teaching line but is insistent in going for commerce.your advice please

Ans: She can go for commerce or arts. Thorough both she can have good career as teacher. There is huge demand for good teachers. She should analyse as to why she didn't score well in 10th. Possibility that she didn't like science and/or maths. It is ok, every student has their own strengths & weaknesses. Also she can decide upon being College teacher by clearing applicable exams after graduation or if interested she can start her own classes in future or join reputed coaching institutes.
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I am going to retire and get 1 cr..I have a house to stay and no other investments.how to plan my money.i am survived with wife
Ans: Hi Lakkara,

Retirement is a long period of time of approx. 20 years. During this period as you may not have any income, the corpus you have needs to fulfill your monthly expenses.

The plan of utilizing your 1 crore corpus for retirement plan depends on multiple factors - monthly expenses, risk profile and other requirements.
For now I will assume, your risk as moderate and there are no other requirements.

So here's what you need to do (assuming monthly expenses of 60K).
1. Calculate your expenses (monthly/annually) e.g. @50k per month expenses, annual expenses = 6 lacs.
2. Calculate you annual expenses for the next 4 years (you can use inflation e.g. 6% increase each year). e.g. Year 2 exp is 6*1.06=6.36L, Yr3=6.74L, Y4=7.15L, Y5=7.57L
3. Calculate annual expenses for the remaining years also in same manner e.g. Y6 = 8.03L, etc.
Divide your Corpus into 3 buckets.
Bucket 1 - your savings account - keep 1 year expenses in it and withdraw for monthly expenses.

Bucket 2 - Fixed Deposits - Keep next 4 years expenses in FDs that will earn same as rate of inflation i.e. 6%. Ensure you have FD's maturing each year for the annual expenses calculated above. Match maturity amount with calculated expenses above. So a total of 24L will be invested FDs, 6L for every year's expenses.

Bucket 3 - Hybrid Mutual funds - Keep the remaining amount e.g. 1Cr - 30L = 70 Lacs in a Hybrid Mutual fund like HDFC Balance Advantage fund. These funds have a combination of Debt and Equity investments. They provide some growth to the amount you invest and also cushion the down times in the market. After 2 years, from this fund, you can plan to withdraw your annual expenses for that year e.g. Y3 (Y3 = 6.74L), and invest it in an FD with maturity of 3 years (giving you Y6 exp = 8.03L).
Repeat this withdrawal from MF (for amount that same as that years expenses and Investment into FD for maturity of 3 years.

In this way if the MF gives a return of 10% (or above), you will have covered your annual expenses and still have a corpus of over 45L with you at the end of 20 years.

So what's important for you to do it calculate your monthly expenses and if it matches the numbers I have assumed above, you will be fine for a comfortable retirement life. So it all depends on your monthly expenses and other factors for the plan.

You can consult a CFP for a more comprehensive retirement plan based on your requirements.

Thanks & Regards
Janak Patel
Certified Financial Planner.

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