At age 35 people suddenly realise that death, old age, etc. CAN happen to them also…. So suddenly they look for somebody who will ‘help’ them to plan their finances. They get to somebody and find out somebody who comes to their house or their office. They think (thanks to the TV ads, I am […]

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  A few reader queries and their answers: 1) Do you think pension policies from insurance companies make up for a good investment for availing pension?  Why or  why not? Answer: No. They do not. First of all thanks to some Quixotic regulations no life insurance company is selling a pension plan, so this question […]

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I do financial planning at a more philosophical level than most other planners. I largely look at my ‘job’ of helping people help themselves. This of course is NOT a good business idea, and does not make any sensible money, but so be it. Recently a reader turned friend had asked me to review his […]

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No clue how the market will react to this news of Fidelity being taken over by L&T Mutual Fund! I have had a couple of calls from investors in equity schemes who may pull out their money. However Fidelity has a lot of institutional debt which may not panic from this change of management. It […]

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  If you are an investor how many fund schemes do you need to know / track / understand? Well if you are like me 3 a maximum of 5. However if you are a person who thinks that all problems in life can be solved by mutual funds, maybe 10. Normally people save for […]

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In the past 10 days 2-3 people have asked me for feedback about 3 financial planners. I do not know the people asking the questions, nor do I know the planners. Obviously I know the names, but I will not name them. I politely said ‘I as a professional will not comment on the work […]

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