Rushabhi Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 Maa vallu money vishayam lo chala mistakes chesaru. Long story short aasthulu ammukoni appulu teerusthunnaru. Vallaki fixed income emi ledhu ippudu. Naaku question enti ante valla karchulaki saripada long term em cheyochu. Tier 2 cities like narasaraopeta lo entha karchu avuthundi per month? Sontha illu undi. Nenu anukunnavi ivi national savings certificate fd pmvvy mutual funds - (veeti gurinchi pedha teleedhu) What is better? Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 @Rushabhi Post office scheme is lot better at rates comparatively... Fixed deposits ki last week ae oka .5% tagginchinaru rate...so Post Office is lit better Quote
xano917 Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 17 minutes ago, Rushabhi said: Maa vallu money vishayam lo chala mistakes chesaru. Long story short aasthulu ammukoni appulu teerusthunnaru. Vallaki fixed income emi ledhu ippudu. Naaku question enti ante valla karchulaki saripada long term em cheyochu. Tier 2 cities like narasaraopeta lo entha karchu avuthundi per month? Sontha illu undi. Nenu anukunnavi ivi national savings certificate fd pmvvy mutual funds - (veeti gurinchi pedha teleedhu) What is better? who is maa vallu ? in laws or parents ? Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 Mutual funds are based on market risks...you may not have regular payouts. Returns may range ante here between 1-2% to even 10-15% but it all depends on market risks, tenure ekuva vunte returns ekuva vuntayi and money gets locked up and liquid conversion and access to funds may be a challenge... Quote
Rushabhi Posted September 16, 2019 Author Report Posted September 16, 2019 1 minute ago, Android_Halwa said: @Rushabhi Post office scheme is lot better at rates comparatively... Fixed deposits ki last week ae oka .5% tagginchinaru rate...so Post Office is lit better Senior citizens saving scheme fd undi kadha daaniki rate 8 percent anukunta kadha Quote
Rushabhi Posted September 16, 2019 Author Report Posted September 16, 2019 1 minute ago, xano917 said: who is maa vallu ? in laws or parents ? How does that matter in the grand scheme of things? Quote
xano917 Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 Just now, Rushabhi said: How does that matter in the grand scheme of things? You tell then DB will tell the scheme 1 Quote
johnydanylee Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 2 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: Mutual funds are based on market risks...you may not have regular payouts. Returns may range ante here between 1-2% to even 10-15% but it all depends on market risks, tenure ekuva vunte returns ekuva vuntayi and money gets locked up and liquid conversion and access to funds may be a challenge... +1 MF only long term returns subject to market risks...no use in emergencies Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 For the PMVVY scheme, it is as good as the Post Office savings scene...rate is also the same but with fixed interest , like monthly pension schemes. Calculation of pension amount Illustratively, if one invests Rs 5 lakh (purchase price) and opts for a yearly pension, the pension amount will be: For every Rs 1,000, it is Rs 83 per annum, therefore for Rs 5 lakh, the pension amount comes to Rs 41,500 annually. So, if one needs a monthly pension of Rs 3,000, one needs to invest Rs 4.5 lakh. On investing the maximum allowed amount of Rs 15 lakh, a monthly pension for ten years will be Rs 10,000. On maturity or on death PMVVY has a term of ten years and on surviving the date of maturity, the purchase price along with the final pension installment is refunded to the individual. On death during the policy term of 10 years, only the purchase price is refunded to the beneficiary. Quote
JollyBoy Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 Just now, xano917 said: You tell then DB will tell the scheme genuine post ni enduku va spam chestaru 1 Quote
kasi Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 19 minutes ago, Rushabhi said: Maa vallu money vishayam lo chala mistakes chesaru. Long story short aasthulu ammukoni appulu teerusthunnaru. Vallaki fixed income emi ledhu ippudu. Naaku question enti ante valla karchulaki saripada long term em cheyochu. Tier 2 cities like narasaraopeta lo entha karchu avuthundi per month? Sontha illu undi. Nenu anukunnavi ivi national savings certificate fd pmvvy mutual funds - (veeti gurinchi pedha teleedhu) What is better? mee oru lo entha karchu avuthundho neeku thelida?? and appulu therchatam mistake yala avuthundhi ???? first if you want to take financial responsibility, if you really want to help them and if you have money........appu theru first, aa properties nuvu konu, and make them rental for a study income if you dont have money.......get the list of assets and debts.......plan it properly, if they have more money than debt, if you are smart/patient enough, invest in rental....they will have a very study income plus assets Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 So this PMVVY scheme has a ceiling limit too, 15 lakhs is the maximum amount one can invest and one will get 10,000 rupees per month as pension for 10 years. Quote
Scada Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 12 minutes ago, Rushabhi said: Senior citizens saving scheme fd undi kadha daaniki rate 8 percent anukunta kadha there is a cap limit on how much you can put it that fd..mat be its 15 lakhs..Yes for senior citizens its 8% something Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 @Rushabhi chwck out this link for PMVVY scheme. One can buy this scheme at LIC https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.economictimes.com/wealth/personal-finance-news/budget-2018-fm-proposes-to-increase-pmvvy-limit-to-rs-15-lakh-seniors-to-benefit/amp_articleshow/62739810.cms Quote
Android_Halwa Posted September 16, 2019 Report Posted September 16, 2019 So the equation pretty much stands out like this.. for every 15 lakhs invested in such bonds or schemes or even FD’s, you will get a return of 10,000 per month, that calculates to almost 1.2lakh an year... most schemes are in this range with few thousands here or there.. Quote
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