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PV Subramanyam

PV Subramanyam

Retire rich with Rs 40 a day

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Friday, June 06, 2008
Retire rich with Rs 40 a day

TAKE away the terms asset allocation, long term and compounding from a financial advisor's vocabulary and he is pretty much tongue-tied," remarks a friend.

But those are the exact three words that can help you retire with Rs 40 a day. Let me show you exactly how. Say you can set aside Rs 40 every day for your retirement. Where do you get Rs 40 a day? Why not cut down on those cigarettes? Then, let's see what could happen.

Let's also make some assumptions (do allow for the fact that all may not be valid). Let's also suppose that these are valid for the next 30 years.

InstrumentYield (%pa)
PPF8
Sensex 18
Equity 21

Retirement Chart

Money saved per day Rs 40 Rs 80
Rs120
Money saved per year Rs 14,600 Rs 29,200 Rs 43,800
Money earned if invested over the next 30 years
Sensex Rs 11,547,841 Rs 23,095,681 Rs 34,643,522
Equity Rs 21,099,200 Rs 42,198,399 Rs 63,297,599
PPF Rs 16,53,935Rs 33,07,870 Rs 49,61,805


Nice chunk of change, eh?! Doesn't that make your retirement look so comfortable?

Of course, if you spend Rs 120 per day on cigarettes, you probably won't live for 30 years!

Ah, now you are saying you don't smoke? Maybe you're a frequent restaurant-hopper? That would easily mean Rs 2,000 per week. Keep at it for 30 years and you would have said goodbye to Rs 15 crore. Think of the holidays you could have afforded with that kind of moolah!

Next page: Your life is a function of your habit?

Also read: PV Subramanyam's blog

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