Emergency cash How much to keep?

Suzie Orman says: Keep enough money in ultra safe accounts to cover life’s emergencies, – say 8 months expenses – but no more. Financial planners talk only of an income emergency. They do not talk about an asset emergency. When your assets crash and you are reluctant to sell at the current prices it is [...]

Women and Retirement!

Why Women Need To Plan More Than Men for Retirement Men and women may not be on equal footing when it comes to investing for the future. On average, women work fewer years and earn less than men, but they also tend to live longer. Therefore, women must focus on the concerns that are unique [...]

Your biggest asset?

Most people do not know what is their biggest asset. They then say – it is my house, my equity portfolio, my car, etc. However then I lead them to the next question: Have you borrowed for your house? They jump and say yes. My house cost me 93 lakhs – i put Rs. 12L [...]

What is liquidity risk?

The easiest way to define ‘liquidity risk’ is risk that arises from the difficulty of selling an asset. An investment may sometimes need to be sold quickly. The reasons can be different for individuals and different for an investment manager. Unfortunately, an insufficient secondary market may prevent the liquidation or limit the funds that can [...]

Rent vs. buy: myth busting

continuing the myth busting on rent vs. buy …. “Renting is for poor people.” Of course renting is for poor people – very much true. But it’s for rich people, too. I know if I name some of the people who live in rented houses – with their designations some of you might torch me. [...]

Rent or buy..another myth busting..

If you have followed my posts regularly you would have seen my posting regarding owning or renting your house..to which I have received violent protests. Here I am replying to the protests… “Own houses can be bigger than rented ones.” That is funny. You can rent a bigger apartment can you not? Most renters live [...]