Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Life....Savings

I have been researching on recurring deposits for the past two days. I feel strongly for it, one because it is a very safe and sober investment because you can either do it in banks or in post offices. The differentiator is, banks give you the flexibility for period of investment ( starting from 6 months to a max of 120 months depending on which bank) and they give you the benefit of floating interest (if bank interest rates increase you are given the benefit of it) whereas in post offices you get a flat interest rate 7.5% and you will have to invest for a min period of 5 years. Another advantage of this scheme is you can start with minimum sum of Rs. 500 with banks and as low as Rs 10 with post offices as these are aimed at low income group class.
I am aware there are several other schemes which can fetch you higher interest and returns but one point I have noticed is they are all long term investments. Also they lock up your cash for the tenure of the scheme. You can also argue that share market can give you instant big ticket returns but again that also is a gamble and you need to invest not only money but also your time to follow the market and make the kill at the right time. I have spoken to many of my friends in the past who are in finance, though most of them tried selling me some SIP (Sytematic Investment plan) or the other, one good friend actually initiated me into thinking on these lines. All he said was if you are thinking of making a corpus for yourself and retire in style, then invest in FDs. Be disciplined and judicious while investing and try as hard not to break the chain come what may. He proposed one should make atleast a Rs. 10,000 FD every month. Yes for a start, even I was taken aback, but I then started my research on something small which later as I progress can lead me into a position where I can save at the proposed rate.
Now, you save say Rs. 1000 a month for a period of 12 months, you will get a return of Rs. 13,200 @ 10% interest. Say you put Rs. 10,000 in an FD and balance Rs. 3,000 you use it to pay monthly installments for the next three months of your new RD.Keep the term of the fixed deposit short say 12 months and also keep the amount small say Rs. 10,000. Its a rare case that one will require money in really large amounts on emergency.  This money will come into play only beyond our regular safeguards. You can always break a FD early, only thing is that you lose on your interest. If the bank says you will get 10% interest at the end of 12 months, actually they would have divided the interest  over the 12 month period. So if break the FD within 3 months you will end up with no interest, from 3-6 months u might get 4% and so on. This actually I got to know when HDFC was selling a similar scheme.
I have mentioned "regular safegaurds" in the previous paragraph, now what are those - 
1. Your employer provides you with medical coverage for your direct dependants
a. medical insurance with cashless card facility
b. medical reimbursement upto Rs. 15,000 p.a.
2. Your investments for individual or group Life (health) insurance for your family that you might have taken to avail tax exemptions under Sec.80.C
This post is aimed at basically saving some money for any future uncertainities be it health, children's education, retirement etc. I have mentioned events that are long term. So when you start to save, don't plan how to spend this kitty.  Remember the hero honda tag line few years back "Fill it, Shut it, Forget it", is apt for wrapping this post. Adios

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Movie....DIE HARD 4.0


Yo guys, me back with another movie review. This time it is Bruce Willis and his geek friend with Die Hard 4.0. This is the second sequel movie wherein the makers have kept up with time for the plot. Bruce Willis is the same usual in the face, honest cop doing his duty but his nemesis this time around is far more unusual. The bad guy is fully loaded and tech savvy something our hero is wary about. Yet another fast paced, tip of the seat, action thriller and the sequences have been picturized pretty well. What to look out for......fast paced action, lots of hero - villain mind games, lots of techy stuff, pain in the ass cop Bruce Willis...wow....go watch it.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Movie....John Rambo


Ho Ho Ho...I am back after a long hiatus...This weekend was good for the fact I caught up on two movies one on saturday and the other on Sunday...Let me talk to you on John Rambo in this post. I really appreciate Stallone for having done this movie after twenty long years from the release of the last sequel to Rambo ...and I really felt that nobody could have done justice to the role....the movie is super short and super fast ( one hour forty minutes or so)..guess what, they had this trivia about the movie going on during breaks which gave an interesting fact...the trivia was - How many kills per minute happen during the climax?  Ans. 2.9kills per minute...They have tried to match the action capabilities of twenty years younger Rambo but they have  thought through these sequences well enough not to potray stallone younger than his age...Trade mark agility with his bow and arrow, tracing a fake trail for the sniffer dogs man it was cool...This time he forges a new dagger, different from his trade mark dagger which holds a compass and a survival kit in its handle. All in all a superb flick which just wraps as fast as it starts. Hail Rambo. Adios for now. Will be back with DIE HARD 4.0

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Life...Holy Matrimony...Marriages

Ha...the past year has been a season of holy matrimony [including mine :) ].....the frequency is like one marriage every quarter...huf huf.....Good side of this is you are exposed to various styles of marriage, new places, mind blowing cuisines and not the least fun, fun, and fun all the way....flip side is your pockets get light and its recession time :(.... Its been like 5 manglorean marriages, one kodava marriage [ my buddy writes: http://thejeshgn.com/2009/02/04/kodava-marriage-respecting-maternal-family/ ]and one pure tamil brahmin marriage.... ofcourse marriages in the family is fun but I actually liked being part of the other two marriages....two extreme cultures...one is happy go lucky, staple food is meat, drinks and dance and the other is very conservative, lot of rituals (man two straight days of marriage rituals !!!!) and pure vegetarian....the common thread between these is the hospitality extended...wow amazing....not to forget the place - one lush green stretches of coffee estates and the other dotted with temples at every street bend....quite an exhilarating experience.....do not mistake me for being modest by being subtle about manglorean marriages....the thing is it is a short and sweet affair for us...the entire thing lasts a max of 4 hours....most of the fun is at home with all the games, dance and ofcourse mangy food...yummm...two more marriages to go for this year....may be I will write another post after I get back....adios

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Books....The 3 mistakes of my life....Chetan Bhagat

Hi there....Hmmm...Been away for long....one hectic week of travel to attend two of my close friends marriages.....one bout of sickness and Iam back on track......another book of Chetan Bhagat.....This book is more on a serious note but yet fun to read...amazing the way a blend has been created of the three Indian fanaticism - Cricket, Enterpreneurship & Hindutva(read politics)....gripping storyline from start to finish....even the turning points in the story are so very well embedded into the flow of the story that it gives you the feeling of real time action happening in front of your eyes as you read......one more good book from Chetan....captures the life of three buddies through thick and thin of their business, their challenges and triumphs...you may feel the narration going haywire mostly towards the end but still I will give a thumbs up for the book.....adios folks