For her four-year-old daughter's higher education, Priya Nair is investing through systematic investment plans (SIPs) in two equity-diversified funds. Her plan: To create a corpus in excess of Rs 20 lakh over the next 15 years.
However, merely creating a corpus is not enough. In the later years, there will be an annual, even quarterly, requirement of funds. This implies the need for regular cash flows. Investments, therefore, need to be planned so as to meet these financial demands.
As certified financial planner Gaurav Mashruwala says, "As a thumb rule, for the maximum growth, investments for goals which are more than 10-15 years away should be made in equities. Two-three years prior to the goal, the corpus should be shifted to debt instruments."
Click NEXT to read more...
this
Users
Comment
article