
Also, it is commonly seen that most people follow the investment advice meant originally for their friends or colleagues. They usually do not think that this advice could be applicable to their friends, but may not be suitable for them. Such an attitude may land them in a huge financial mess.
We all keep aside a portion of our monthly income as savings, however, we go with the wrong notion that higher risk means more profit, and invest in risk-averse products. This shows we are a good saver, but a bad investor. Our obsession with guaranteed returns is so high that we end-up earning insufficient returns. Due to inflation, we lose the balance between risk and return.
How do we generally save?
Our financial planning, usually involves keeping aside excess money in an account. This amount saved could be used for the various needs creeping in. The saving account usually consists of FDs, PPF, long-term bonds, stocks, insurance policies and Post Office Monthly Income Scheme, etc. Additionally, we also prefer gold, plots and other property for investment.
Who manages that amount we save?
Our investments or savings are generally managed by three people, besides ourselves. The first being investment advisor, who advises on the schemes you should invest in. The second comes the insurance agent, who is usually a family friend or a relative. The third being loan processing officer, who helps in
getting a loan.
The three set of managers
Insurance Agent
The first person is the insurance agent, who suggests child plans for our kid's future, which means their education and marriage; plans for retirement; money back policies for our different goals, and at times even ULIPS. The agent suggests these products keeping in mind the tax benefits these schemes provide to the investors. However, at the end, we pay higher in the form of premium and other fees, and get illiquid and low-return products. Since, ULIPS come with heavy front loaded charges and lower returns.
The Investment Advisor
The investment advisor suggests the investor to put in their money in various products like bonds, stocks, MFs and FDs. Here, if two different clients approach an advisor for different goals like buying a luxurious home and saving for kid's future, the advisor is likely to suggest similar products to both of them.
The investment advisor is simply concerned by his fee and interest, rather than the end use of the client. Investment advisors generally provide suggestions without considering client's assets, liabilities, goals, responsibilities and cash flow. Now you can imagine the situation and end result!
Loan processing agent
The officer processes our income documents to give us an idea on our maximum loan eligibility. In most cases, we end up taking full loan amount as per the approval, without doing an analysis on the benefits we'll earn after paying for the property.
Comprehensive Financial Planner
The above three parties do not interact with each other, this results in meaningless and inefficient financial planning, which may cause losses to the investor. Therefore, it is wise to be financially alert and make sound investment decisions, rather than completely relying on different investment advisors and agents.
If you are planning to outsource your personal finance management to someone, then choose a comprehensive financial planner who will do in depth and do more than what these 3 parties are delivering you so far. Comprehensive financial planner understands your big picture. He knows all your goals, investments, risk appetite, expected future income and expenses.
K. Ramalingam is the chief financial planner at holisticinvestment.in, a leading financial planning and wealth management company.
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