Money Edge Real Life Money Skills. Who’s wealthy ? One who spends a lot of money ? People who spend less than what they earn are likely to become wealthy.

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Money Edge Real Life Money Skills

Who’s wealthy ? One who spends a lot of money ? People who spend less than what they earn are likely to become wealthy Wealth of a person is determined by something called ?

Ex. 1: make B/S of Mr.Amitabh given his financial details Rent received2.00 lakhs Mutual funds3.00 lakhs Shares1.00 lakhs dividend0.20 lakhs LIC premium0.20 lakhs House50.00 lakhs Car loan 3.00 lakhs Credit card due 0.50 lakhs Other Loans 5.00 lakhs SB A/c balance 1.50 lakhs

Ex 2: Now for Mr.Bachan Housing loan30.00 lakhs Mutual funds 2.00 lakhs Personal Loan 3.00 lakhs Car 5.00 lakhs LIC SV 0.50 lakhs House40.00 lakhs Car loan 4.00 lakhs Loans to friends 3.00 lakhs Bank OD23.00 lakhs Receivables 0.50 lakhs

So…. The magic word to be rich is : High net worth And negative net worth would lead to Bankruptcy

What prevents you ? Are these goals clearly defined ? The goals seem to be vague They need to be clearly defined Convert them in to SMART goals

* Specific I want to go somewhere with my friends during the summer vacation. I want to go to Goa with my friends during the summer vacation. Measurable I need to save some money for the trip to Goa. I need to save Rs for my trip to Goa

Attainable I will arrange all the money myself. I will request my parents to give me Rs.5000 and I will save up rest of it. Realistic I will save Rs. 100 and buy lottery tickets. I will save Rs per Month for the next five months. Time-bound I want to save the money sometime soon. I want to save the money by first week of March.

Session (2) Now that we have learnt to make Smart Goals Let’s learn how to plan and work towards achieving them.

Budgeting : Prioritizing the needs!

Budgeting: Let’s first learn few terms about Budgeting

When Should I start ? Sachin Tendulkar asks :I m quiet young, when do you think I should start Investing ? Immediately !

Who will have more Money ? Sunny Deol Starts investing Rs. 1 lakh /year from the age of 15 At the age of 30, he stops investing He does NOT withdraw a single penny from this money Bobby Deol Starts investing Rs. 4 lakhs/year from the time he is 30 years and continues to invest the same amount till the age of 60 He does NOT withdraw a single penny from this money. Given: Both earn 12% return on their investment Who do you think will have more money at 60 ?

Investment mantra 1 At age of 60 years Sunny will have11.16 crores ! While bobby will have 9.65 crores only So…. Earlier the better !

Sole bread earner Q :Zaheer Khan : I am able to make only small contribution because of my other responsibilities. Also I do not save regularly A : Small is ok but you need to invest regularly. Let’s check out why ?

The Tale of Twins ! Abe & Jabe, twins, decide to invest Rs every year when they are 25 years old. Jabe just gave up at the age of 30 whereas Abe continued to invest regularly. A few years later, Jabe decided to make up for all those years so he invested a lump sum of Rs.20,000 when he turned 35 and again invested Rs.25,000 at the age of 42. Thus by the age of 45, both Abe & Jabe had invested Rs each. Assuming a growth rate of 15%,How much would both have at 45 ?

Investment Mantra 2 Abe will have 4 lakhs Jabe ….3.8 lakhs So…..second rule is Invest continuously !

3 rd Mantra : Check Mate ! Once upon a time there lived a wealthy king. One day a man brought to him a new board game that the man, had invented. He called the game ‘chess’. The king played the game with the man and he was so impressed that he asked him to choose a reward for himself. The man asked for one ashrafi for the first square of the chess board, 2 ashrafis for the second, 4 for the third & so on…

Chek - mate The king found it a very easy reward. And ordered to give the award to the man ….. But till the 64th square ….the man had managed to gather 18,446,744,073,709,551,615 ashrafis!!!! The king had given the man his word so he had to stick to it. So even after having emptied his entire treasury, he could not pay the man’s full reward.. Third mantra of investment is reap the benefits of compounding. Einstein called Compounding …………… ?

Long Term Q : Vinod Kambli asks.. We always hear one should invest for long term …don’t you think in the Long term every one dies ? A : On the contrary I would say if you don’t invest for Long term then you would surely have to face difficult times.Let’s see how 100 rupees grows in the Long run….

5% 10% 15% 20% 5 years years years years

What if……? Lamba : And if something happens unfortunately to a person in the short term…then what about his family and long term goals? A : well …………… Planning is the solution

Needing insurance is like needing a parachute. If it isn't there the first time, chances are you won't need it again! Insurance is protection for the person and his family Why Insurance Planning ?

Doubling money I want to keep my money safe & till it doubles ? Invest in Any one can purchase denominations of 100 to No ceiling It doubles money in 8 years 7 months Effective rate works out to be ?

Salsa with 72 ! Divide 72 by given rate of return to arrive at the number of years in which one can double the money Conversely divide 72 by number of years to get the return you got to double your money.

What did we learn….? Smart goals Net worth reflects Wealth Cash flows & Budgeting Bank loans & credit cards Investment Banking Personal Financial planning