How to Retire 7 Years Early & Accumulate 10 Crores on Retirement

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How to Retire 7 Years Early & Accumulate 10 Crores on Retirement

Is it Really Possible to Retire Early? The thought of retirement often conjures up visions of a worry-free couple lounging by the beachside watching the sun go down. And the popular belief is that for that precious moment to arrive in one s life, one has to slog it out for years and wait till the official retirement age dawns (60 years in India). Is retiring really that complicated? Almost every individual today aspires to retire early, so that he could pursue his other passions - be it music learning, travel or a voluntary work. Sometimes, retiring early is just to get time to spend with family sans the stress of daily deadlines and travel. If you re reading this, you re probably one such person. And the first question in your mind is that is it even possible? The answer is YES and we ll show you how. To start with, the essence of retiring early is about achieving the financial strength to be able to do so. Since yur savings must pay for expenses during

retirement, the question to ask yourself is Are you saving enough financially to be able to retire early? The 2 Most Important Aspects to Worry About For an Early Retirement #1: Becoming a crorepati might not be enough for a comfortable early retirement While having a crore of rupees sounds great on paper, is that really enough when you retire? Let s do some simple math. If you are currently 30 years old with an annual salary of Rs 6 lakh, your annual income at retirement (60) should be roughly Rs 60.37 lakh to match your current earning levels (taking into account inflation @ 8% p.a.). That makes your 1 crore dream not even equivalent to two years of your then salary. To get a more accurate idea of how much money you earn today will become X years later on, use this tool (Ignore US Dollars). So, how much money do I actually need to retire early? With inflation on the rise, you need much more than you actually think you do. For example: a 30 year old, targeting to retire at the age of 60 and spending around Rs 50K per month will require Rs 7.19 crore on retirement (assuming

inflation @ 8%p.a., life expectancy of 85 years, and no income post retirement). To get a more accurate retirement amount required for your current scenario, use this tool. #2: The earlier you start investing for retirement, the earlier you can retire Sounds pretty simple, right? But did you realize how much each year of delay could affect you? The more you delay, the more you would need to invest each month to reach the targeted corpus. For instance, (refer table below) to reach the targeted corpus of Rs 7 crore on retirement, you need to invest Rs 11,000 each month into equity funds if you start at 25 as against Rs 71,000 per month if you start at 40. Investment Required to Reach 7 Crore Corpus Assuming you invest in equity mutual funds @12% p.a. average return and bank Recurring Deposit (RD) @ 6.5% p.a. post-tax return. Starting Age Monthly Investment Corpus- Bank RD Corpus- Mutual Funds 25 Rs 11,000 Rs 1.76 Crore Rs 7.07 Crore 30 Rs 20,500 Rs 2.26 Crore Rs 7.16 Crore 40 Rs 71,000 Rs 3.48 Crore Rs 7.02 Crore 50 Rs 3.05 Lakh Rs 5.1 Crore Rs 7.01 Crore Use this calculator for your current scenario (ignore the symbol). Unless you are sure of saving a few lakh every month, it s a good idea to start early.

Your Simple Plan to Retire 7 Years Early and Accumulate 10 Crore Rupees Corpus When You Retire You might be beginning to think that early retirement seems impossible. But we re here to help you. All you need to do is follow the 5 simple rules below: Rule #1: Save First. Spend Later This rule is pure common sense - but most uncommon among people. Save at least 30% of your take-home salary and only then start spending your money. To make it easier, set up an automated monthly investment, say, on the 7 th of every month, so that 30% of your income goes into an investment product (mutual funds, stocks, bonds, deposits etc.)

To retire @ 53 years (7 years early) and accumulate a corpus of Rs 10 crore, you need to invest as follows (assuming you have no prior investments) Starting Monthly Tradition Traditional Equity Mutual Funds Age Investment Savings Pre-Tax Savings Post-Tax 25 Rs 24,000 Rs 3.64 Crore Rs 2.29 Crore Rs 10.04 Crore 30 Rs 49,000 Rs 4.51 Crore Rs 3.12 Crore Rs 10.01 Crore 40 Rs 2,30,000 Rs 6.82 Crore Rs 5.64 Crore Rs 10.18 Crore Use this calculator for your current scenario (ignore the symbol). Equity mutual funds @14% returns annualized. Traditional savings @9% pre-tax and 6.5% post-tax. Rule #2: Invest in Equities for the Long Term As could be seen from the table above, as you delay your investing decision, your monthly investment requirement is going to skyrocket. For instance, a five-year delay for a 20-year old could mean shelling Rs 12k more each month till he or she turns 53. Generally speaking, while the investment requirement (given in the table) might seem large, the trick is to make your money work harder by investing in assets that generate higher returns. Equity (shares of companies) is one of the best options for you to generate higher returns. While investing in equities directly might be complex, you can always go with mutual funds, managed by professionals, which also invest into equities on your behalf. Rule #3: Avoid Debt- As Much As Possible Any form of loan (or debt) will drive down your savings. You might think, The EMI (on the loan) is small, I can manage to pay it off easily. However, in the long-term, you are paying much more, thanks to higher interest on the loan

and the opportunity cost of not being able to invest that EMI amount into a high yielding investment. So reduce debt and cut down on unnecessary spending to save as much as possible. Rule #4: Invest Smartly In Various Assets Most Indians prefer to invest their savings into real estate or gold. And if they earn more savings, probably back again into second or third house. While real estate and gold are indeed good assets to have in your portfolio, getting all your money locked into a single asset class is very risky. You should diversify and invest in other assets as well. Equity, debt, bank deposits, bonds, corporate deposits are some of the investment opportunities you should explore. Remember: The riskier the investment is, the higher the return it could potentially give. In the long run, equities have outperformed real estate and bank deposit in terms of returns. Historically, equities have also given the

highest returns as against fixed deposit, which most of the times have even failed to beat inflation. Rule #5: Be Prepared For Unforeseen Events One of the biggest mistake people all around the world make is considering insurance as an investment. However, insurance is NOT an investment product and only an instrument for mitigating risk. While we make plans for 10 crore retirement corpus, have you thought of what happens if something goes wrong in your plan? What if the sole bread owner of the family passes away? The family still needs money to survive, but there is no income to supplement it. That s why you should be prepared for such unforeseen events and take insurance (health and life). We recommend you plain-vanilla term-insurance plans (which only provide life cover) as against money-back plans (life cover plus investment) which usually give you extremely low returns. You are better off investing the latter money in other assets to generate higher returns. If this is looking like too much work, we have created a simple financial plan which everyone can follow

Our Golden Nugget of Wisdom While Rs 10 crore is a good amount to retire with, you can retire with much less money. You could even retire with 1 crore of rupees or less, provided you are willing to make necessary changes to your lifestyle. The more you save and the less you spend, your expenditure goes down and your savings go up. And if you adopt a frugal lifestyle, the faster you move towards worry-free retirement (even while you are just 30 years old). It s a lifestyle choice you have to make. Retire @53 yrs with several crore of rupees to maintain your lifestyle or be frugal and retire even early (say when you are 40) and adopt a simple lifestyle. Assuming you are 30-year old, you can retire @40 yrs by investing Rs 50,000 every month. If you invest into equity mutual funds (which give you an annualized return of 16%), you can get Rs 1.48 crore on retirement. Now, if you invest this 1.48 crore of rupees on a safe instrument like bank FD, you will get Rs 1.35 lakh every month as interest (same purchasing power as roughly Rs 60,000 today).

Quick Recap Start investing early Invest at least 30% of your earnings every month without fail Invest in high-yielding assets such as equity mutual funds Diversify your portfolio- don t put all your eggs in one basket While calculating investment returns, take into account the tax implications (bank Fixed Deposits are taxable but long-term equity mutual funds are tax free- so net return for both would be very different) Take into account the time value of money. Rs 1 lakh in 2014 will be worth only Rs 9,937.73 in the year 2044 (Inflation @ 8%p.a. ) Increase your investments by at least 10-15% every year Avoid debt- as much as possible Adopt a frugal lifestyle to retire early Automate your investments - to regularize the process of investing and to maintain investment discipline under different market conditions. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks. Please read scheme related documents carefully before investing. Past performance is not an indicator of future performance.