Being a hare? Being a tortoise? Read, Decide!
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Tortoise and Hare were friends, but as different as chalk and cheese. Tortoise liked to play it safe, while Hare enjoyed taking risks. Both started investing Rs 10,000 a month when they got their first pay cheques. And both of them were as different as different can be. Hare was drawn to the stock market. He wanted to invest his money in equity mutual funds and even thought of buying a few stocks. Tortoise was a conservative investor. He put his money in the safety of fixed deposits and opened a PPF account.
Tortoise was unfazed by the jibe. He smiled and shook his head slowly, and continued putting money in the PPF.
Hare watched the market with a keen eye. He acted fast when he saw an opportunity, investing in equity funds through SIPs. He lined his demat account with bluechips. Whereas Tortoise invested methodically. He increased his investment by 10% every year.
After 10 years of investing, hare looked at his portfolio. He had earned compunded returns of 15% and accumulated Rs 28 lakh. "I've come a long way. Now I can indulge myself a little. Go on a vacation buy the sports car I've been eyeing for age," thought hare.
However, tortoise thought otherwise. "Hare doesn't realise what he's doing. He'll fall short when he retires if he stops investing now. As for me, I'll keep putting money away like I always have, and retire comfortably," he said. Tortoise continued to put money in his EPF account, PPF and bank deposits. He had to make some lifestyle sacrifices to ensure that his savings rate didn't falter.
Meanwhile, Hare was enjoying life to the fullest. He had not put in any money after the first 10 years.
Eventually retirement rolled around for both. As they chatted about retirement, Tortoise listened to Hare's grandiose plans for travelling and upgrading his home skeptically. His jaw dropped when Hare mentioned how big his nest egg was.
"But...but that's almost equal to what I have saved up! How is that possible? I invested regularly, while you stopped. In fact, I increased my investment every year. I made so many sacrifices while you enjoyed life! How can you have as much money as I do?," tortoise said furiously. "Yes, but I invested in the right instruments. My wealth grew at 15%, while yours rose 8%," replied hare.
So, the moral of the story is: It's good to save regularly, but you must choose the right investments. Low-yield options like FDs and PPF can't win the retirement race.
Be wise. Stay wealthy. Save more and invest regularly.
Courtesy - ET
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Hi Team
ReplyDeleteHow to choose a mutual fund ? There are many mutual funds and categories available in the market.
How to be wise in choosing this ? i don't have much money to invest but i can start a SIP of INR 2,000 for more than 3 years.
It is really quality & outstanding post. keep it up!
ReplyDeleteI am regular to read publication of this blog and definitely waiting for more articles
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