Under debt: He took 4 loans at one time

Gayathri Madhavan 2009-11-13 09:00:29

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 THE power of debt is tremendous. On one hand, it can helps you achieve your goals. On the other, it can destroy you.

Unfortunately for Amane, a 42-year old college lecturer who is married and has a child, his loans did him more harm than good. He earns Rs 19,000 per month and is in deep debt, today.

wealth chronicles Amane's route to debt and suggests a way out.

November 2005: He took a personal loan of Rs 1,50,000, to furnish a new house he was about to acquire.

December 2005: He took a home loan of Rs 4,87,679 to buy a property in Pune, where he now lives with his family.

September 2006: He took a motorcycle loan of Rs 50,000 and bought a new bike.

July 2007: Amane took a personal loan of Rs 5, 00,000 to buy shares, and gave power of attorney to a brokerage firm, to invest his money as they saw fit. When the stock market crashed, he lost all his savings and was left with no savings.

September 2007: He took a personal loan of Rs 4,60,000 (secured against his home), to pay off the remaining Equated Monthly Installments (EMIs) on his personal loan of Rs 1, 50,000, thereby closing the loan. He also utilised it to pay EMIs on other loans.

Loan watch:

WhenType of loan
PurposeLoan amount
(in Rs)
EMI
(in Rs)
Remaining EMIs
November 2005PersonalFurnishing the flat150,0005,424
Closed
December 2005
Home
Buying the flat
487,679
4,947
162
September 2006
MotorcycleCommute
50,000
1,150
43
July 2007
Personal
Buy shares
500,000
15,080
39
September 2007
Personal (against home)
To close the first loan and pay EMI of Rs 15,080
460,000 6,049
175


Not surprisingly, Amane is unable to pay the EMI of Rs 15,080, which obviously, did not go down well with the bank. It’s been six months since he paid his last instalment, and the bank is threatening him , so he clears pending dues.

Read: Too broke to pay back your loan?

Illustration: Vaibhav Shirke

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Sir/madam ,its a really good story .There must be many more people like amane who have lost their money in stock market and by useless products which we only possess for name sake .Its very good if a person can plan his financial portfolio properly and keep some part of it in fd and savings .I hope the financial conditions improve and amane is able to pay off his debts .

Posted by akash on 25 Sep, 2008 at 11:32 AM

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