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Checking your Financial Health
An Investor Education & Awareness Initiative By Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund
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Are you aware about your cash flows? i.e. Your cash inflows and outflows
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Are your finances getting better or worse every year?
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If your personal finances are getting…Better,
You are getting financially healthy!
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But if your personal finances are getting…Worse
You should seriously start worrying
… Why?
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Can you pay for your regular expenses without having any income?
So if your monthly expense is Rs 50,000/-
Your Contingency Reserve = Rs 50,000/- X 6* Months
(*The figures used are for illustration purpose only. We would urge you to speak to your financial advisor to help you
arrive at an appropriate number based on your risk profile )
It’s Time you built a ‘Contingency Reserve’
= Rs 3,00,000/-
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Know the extent of your liabilities...
Do you have any loan?
If your monthly income is Rs 1,00,000/-
Ideally, Your EMI should not exceed 40%* of Rs 1,00,000/-
(*The figures used are for illustration purpose only. We would urge you to speak to your financial advisor to help you
arrive at an appropriate number based on your risk profile )
= Rs 40,000/-
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• Increase in Interest Rates can increase* your EMI
• High monthly expense will lead to low savings
• If you choose to increase the loan tenure by keeping your EMI
the same
*In case you have opted for a floating rate loan
What Can Lead To Financial Risks?
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Is Your Investment Portfolio Well Diversified?
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Are You Overexposed To Equities?
Investment in Equity (%) = 100 – Your Age
The figures used are for illustration purpose only. We would urge you to speak to your financial advisor to help you arrive
at an appropriate number based on your risk profile
Your Age = 25 years
Investment in Equity (%) = 100 – 25
= 75%
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Do You Have Enough Insurance Cover?
Your Life Insurance Requirement = Your Monthly Income X 12 Months X 10 times
The figures used are for illustration purpose only. We would urge you to speak to your financial advisor to help
you arrive at an appropriate number based on your risk profile
Do you have enough Health Insurance for you and your family?
If your monthly income is Rs 1 Lac
Your Insurance Requirement = Rs 1,00,000 X 12 X 10
= Rs 1.2 crore
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How Do You Invest?
Lump sum or via Systematic Investment Plan (SIP)
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Do You Monitor Your Investments Regularly
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Some Key Takeaway Points
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• Know your cash flows and avoid making unnecessary expenses
• Create a contingency reserve of minimum 6 months and preferably 12 months
• EMI should not comprise more than 35-40% of your monthly income
• Diversify your investments
• Invest via Systematic Investment Plan vis-a-vis lump sum investment in equity
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• Monitor your investments regularly
• Have an adequate life insurance cover to financially protect your family
• Have an adequate health insurance cover for you and your family.
• Taking care of these small things with your finances can help keep you financially healthy
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we now invite you to test your learning by taking up this simple quiz
(and win exciting prizes!)
Lets Do A Short Quiz!
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1) You should maintain a minimum contingency reserve of _____ months of your
expenses?
A. 1 Month
B. 3 Months
C. 6 Months
D. 12 Months
2) Your EMI should not exceed what percentage of your monthly salary?
A. 10%
B. 20%
C. 40%
D. 60%
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4) Recommended mode of regular investment in Equity is
A. SIP
B. Lump sum
5) You need to have an adequate life insurance cover to financially protect your
family.
A. False
B. True
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Thank You For Participating!
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FTI PPT 4:3 01/14
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