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Celebrating financial freedom!

Published on Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 17:36 , Updated at Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 12:29
Source : Moneycontrol.com

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By Deepa Venkatraghvan
 

Sixty years ago, words like ‘investing’, ‘mutual finds’, ‘stock markets’ and other financial buzzwords were an alien concept in India. Today, we are spoilt for choice. Let’s see what some folks in their 60’s have to say about this turn of fortune.

 

"My daughter earns four times what I used to make, but I think I was better off in terms of financial freedom because our wants were few,” says 62-year old Carmeline Lobo, a retired private sector employee.

Sharad Inamdar, a 64-year old retired navy official, sounds positive and excited about the winds of change. He wishes globalisation had happened earlier: “Opening doors to foreign investors gives a layman more choices. There are proper rules and more transparency in the markets today – something not so evident decades ago."

Both agree that today’s generation is a lot 'freer', financially.

This is why we, at Moneycontrol.com, put together
nine reasons why we enjoy better financial freedom than before:

 

1. You get to choose the best interest rates! 

Till the early 1990s, interest rates were regulated. Meaning, the Central Bank of India would decide a single lending and single borrowing rate. All banks offered the same rate and you had little choice.

 

Today, interest rates are market linked, which means banks are free to price their products.

 

That means you, as a consumer, get to choose the best deposit and bargain for the loan that offered the lowest interest rate.

 

2Life insurance is not just LIC or UTI

Earlier, Unit Trust of India (UTI) was the only mutual fund available, and government controlled at that. The year 1987 marked the entry of non-UTI public sector banks and insurance companies.

 

In 1993, private sector mutual funds appeared. Their insurance counterparts came in 2000.

 

You could choose from not just debt and equity funds, but also, floating rate funds, sector funds and theme funds.

Similarly with insurance, there was endowment and money back policies,  ULIPs and riders, and so on.

 

So today, you can choose from a variety of financial instruments.

 

3. Get loans at the click of a mouse

Taking a home loan 20 years ago was unimaginable, because only those without money took loans. Besides, high interest rates made it practically impossible. My father took a home loan in 1983 and paid an interest of 18%. 20 years later, I pay 8% and also get tax sops for the same. 

Today you can earn for one just year and think of buying a home. Back in the day, buying a house was what you did just before retirement.

 

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