HOW TO & HOW MUCH MONEY WE SHOULD SAVED AT EVERY AGE OF LIFE
The most famous Proverbs that is very inspiring for all age groups Investors –
“The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is now.”
Start investing as much early as you can and you will enjoy the real magic of –
Power of compounding.
The greatest advantage that you have by investing early is “Time”.
So, the sooner you start investing, the more time you will have for your initial investment to grow and compound.
But where invest depends on where you are in your life cycle currently, and your investment portfolio or strategy will depend on it.
As soon as we will closer to 60s, it becomes necessary for most of us, the investment corpus which we have accumulated so far is invested in a safe instrument. We cannot take high risk on that money!
How to start Saving..?
- Look at your spending habits :Know what your priorities are. Do you spend on new clothes every month, eating out, and movies/concerts/other entertainment? If you do so, that’s fine if it fits your prioritized list. If it doesn’t and you are just spending money because someone in your known-circle or let’s say your friend has the habit of doing so, then try to limit your expenses.
- Decide on your goals:As you start earning some money, decide on your goals.
You may have a goal for higher education or professional degree for your career, you may have a goal for your car in next 5 years or say for home in next 10 years. Unless you decide what you want to do next and what are your expectations with your life, you will not be able to plan & achieve them.
If you are in your 20’s
If you are in your 20’s, you are probably enjoying the greatest freedom you’ll never know. May be, you have graduated from your college and moved on to the next stage of your life.
You may not have any responsibility as such right now. You are single, you do not have to think about the loan now, or children to care for.
In a lot of ways, this decade of your life represents an era of carefree wonder – the last decade you’ll have before you take on the traditional roles and responsibilities of others, like your parents did for you.
It will offer you a chance to set yourself up for life, investing in your 20’s may sound boring, but starting young is easily the best way to get ahead.
If you are in your 30’s
Once you are in 30+ bracket of age, ideally you should be able to dedicate more savings from your income.
When you are 30 years old, you would have a responsibility of your child’s and create a separate financial plan for your children.
But ideally you should increase your savings at this age.
Basically, it means that when you invest for long periods of time, you start earning interest on interest.
Here is an example of how compound interest can convert small savings in to large numbers.
Just imagine that you are a 30 years old and love having coffee at branded coffee shop which costs you Rs 3,500 pm.
But, one day you opted to drink at a neighborhood Tea stall shop instead, which you loved it and it cost you say only R 500 pm and remaining amount i.e. Rs 3,000 you set it aside and invest at 12% rate of interest for 20 years.
Can you estimate how much would you accumulate after 20 years?
Its around Rs 29.7 Lakh!
Still desire that fancy coffee?
There is a simple formula to get rich and handle the SURE EVENTS of our life. Start saving and invest it for SURE EVENTS like Kid’s Education, kids Marriage, Retirement etc.,
If you are in your 50’s
When you are in your 50’s, you are nearing the end of your working life, and preparing for retirement. You should re-evaluate your portfolio and make up for the lost time.
At this point you might think that you have everything figured out. However, you might want to consider re-balancing your accumulated portfolio, considering inflation and your living expenses.
So, at this age;
- Consolidate your savings
- Put more in savings and rebalance your portfolio.
- Downsize your life style
how to calculate that how much should I save every month from paycheck.
you should absolutely be saving a minimum of 10%, but you should be targeting for 30%+ as your income increases.
Try to save as much as you can while still living your life and enjoying the moment. This is a tough balance for sure. If you spend money now, you’re always adding more risk to the future, but if you save money now, you’re possibly eliminating an experience or something that will enhance your life in the future moment.
what can you do? Here’s one of the best ways to handle it.
As per Thum Rule of Financial Planning our compulsory saving must be 30%
i.e 1) 15% short term
2) 15% long Term
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MY SUGGESTION
Make saving a habit in your 20’s, even if it is a manager for 5-7% of your monthly income. Creating the financial ROOF will help you in any kind of an emergency .
Thank you
Regards,
PARINITA SHARMA