Thursday, 19 September 2013

IRS - The first of its kind in the world.

Now access all your insurance policies online through Insurance Repository. This system will enable policy holders to buy and keep insurance policies in dematerialized or electronic form (e-Policies).

IRDA has licensed five entities – NSDL Database Management Ltd., Central Insurance Repository Ltd., SHCIL Projects Ltd., Karvy Insurance Repository Ltd., and CAMS Repository Services Ltd. – to act as Insurance Repositories (IRs)

To read in detail please visit IRDA's website to go through their press release

 

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Thursday, 15 August 2013

Don't Fear Retirement : Plan for it



"Ladakpan khel mein khoya, Jawaani neend bhar soya, Budhaapa dekhkar roya, an evergreen song, from famous Raj Kapoor’s movie - Teesri Kasam, very well depicts the attitude of people towards Retirement Planning. We come across so many aged people who had never spent one extra paisa in their youth for their personal entertainment yet we see them struggling after retirement to even eat a two course meal. WHY IS IT SO?
                                                                                                           
Why do people never think of Retirement?

·        Failure to think of old age –Mein toh kabhi Buddha nahin hounga!!!
·        Can never visualize change in economic conditions.- Mere paas bahut paisa hai!!!
·        Dependency on Children’s monetary Support.- Mere Bacche hai Na!!!
·        I can never retire from work. – Kaam hi meri Pooja hai!!!

What is Retirement Planning? 

Retirement Planning is planning for your financial needs of retired days during your earning/active working years.
  
Retirement Planning is necessary because…..

  1. Improved health facilities have increased the life span.
  2.  To lead a tension free, independent retired life.
  3.   To have regular income post retirement.

When do we plan for retirement?

·        The most appropriate time to begin planning for retirement is with your first earnings/ salary received. The early you start the easier it is to reach your goal.

Imagine a situation where a person needs Rs.1 crore at age of 55 to spend his retired life in his native place and pursue farming. Let us look at the various stages when if begins to save for this goal, then what is the amount he needs to save per month:

Age when savings begin
Amount to be saved per month till age 55 
Rs.
30
10,445/-
40
28,707/-
50
1,35,196/-






Thus, the amount required to be saved per month by 50 year old person to collect Rs.1 crore at his age 55 is almost 13 times more than a person aged 30. Thus, it is better to start the savings at an early age.


How do we save for Retirement

Earlier every individual thought that he could face his retirement comfortably with the monthly pension he would receive from government and after his death that amount would help his family.  Although, pension still remains the most popular route, there are many investment alternatives to enjoy retirement. Some of them include:
a)      Provident Fund: EPF/PPF
b)   NPS
b)      Real Estate
c)      Gold
d)      Equity
e)      Insurance: Pension, Endowment Plans

Is there any ideal asset allocation for Retirement Planning?

No, there is no ideal asset allocation for planning corpus on retirement. It varies with risk taking capacity of an individual and also, with his monthly savings. A person with savings of Rs. 5lakhs can divulge in risky assets or block his chunk of money in real estate. However, a person of limited resources can’t risk all his retirement savings in risky assets. He needs to balance his allocation. 



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Wednesday, 17 July 2013

SENSEX and INR/USD movement



Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index (BSE SENSEX), one of the most popular index, comprising of the top 30 companies listed on BSE Limited. The SENSEX follows the listing methodology of free float market capitalization weightage.  The composition of SENSEX is reviewed from time to time in line with the changing capital market conditions. The BSE selects the company to be listed on SENSEX based on market capitalization of number of shares available for trading and not on the issued.  The SENSEX reflects the companies from various facets of the industries and it is a true barometer of the Indian Capital markets.   

Although there have been several factors affecting the currency movement, there has always been a strong and negative repercussion of any depreciation of Indian Rupee (INR) against American Dollar (USD).

Movement of SENSEX versus USD/INR (in last 1 year)


Some of the factors that have been roughly responsible for depreciation of INR against USD in the past few years are:

  •  Change in Interest Rates 
  •  Crude Oil and Gold Imports
  •  Prices of Crude Oil
  •  Employment Data
  •  Major Change in US Government Employment Policies
  •  Political Statements in relation to Foreign Direct Investments(FDI)


Although, the INR depreciation is beneficiary for export based companies, in the long run, the operating margins of these companies fail to match the gain in currency change. SENSEX, being the most tracked index is most sensitive to any global news affecting the major FII investments in the capital market.

The detailed review of the monthly market movement for BSE Sensex can be tracked at http://www.bseindia.com/indices/monthlyReport.aspx?expandable=0

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