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Moneycontrol » News » Financial Planning ![]() 10 New Year resolutions you must not forget to makePublished on Tue, Dec 26, 2006 at 15:44 | Source : Moneycontrol.com Updated at Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 15:33
While you may have already made your New Year resolution, here are some must-haves on the list - at least money wise. 1. I will prepare a budget for the year 2007 A budget is not something you must wait for the finance minister to announce on the 28th of February every year. A budget is a blueprint of your own financial plans. Chalk out a budget for the next year. Certified Financial Planner Gaurav Mashruwala advices, "This is good time to start even if you have not done in past."
Estimate your income from various sources - your salaries, rental income, dividends, interest and so on. Plot the estimated expenses. This will help you make prudent investments. For example, if there are any major expenses in the family, for example, child's higher education, marriage, you will need to liquidate some of your equity holdings and park funds in floating rate fund till event takes place. 2. I will rebalance my portfolio
He also suggests that it maybe the best time to sell off dud stocks. "Markets are at historical high. If there are 'dud' stocks in your portfolio liquidate them."
3. I will resist the temptation to make quick profits Since real estate, stock market, commodities (especially gold, silver) have appreciated considerably since 2003 and more so in 2005-2006, the opportunities of easy, quick and high profits have shrunk. Investors will have to be very selective, more patient and also tone down their return-expectations in 2007.
4. I will invest in equities but only systematically Ask any expert which asset class is a must in 2007, and he will most likely say, equity!
But take that with a pinch of salt. Markets have run up dramatically in 2006, and as an investor, it would be prudent to diversify and invest wisely. For diversification and spreading of risk, one could be better off investing in a diversified equity fund than taking direct exposure to equity.
"Take care not to commit all your investible funds, invest prudently only to the extent of your risk appetite. Also don't commit all your funds allocated for equity at one go. Buy piecemeal at every drop", beckons investment advisor Sandeep Shanbhag.
5. I will repay high cost loans
Mashruwala has a simple solution, "If you have borrowed funds for any of the depreciating assets than repay those loans from equity profits." 6. I will review my insurance There's no better time to review your insurance needs. If there's been an addition to your family or if you have taken more loans, you need to protect your family. Look at how much insurance cover you have and how much more you need. Fill in the gaps. 7. I will not wait till the last moment to make tax saving investments Given that you have time till March to make those tax saving investments. But there's no reason to wait that long. Start making investments in your provident funds, post office savings, ELSS, insurance and so on. For the year ending March 2007, make your investments now while for the year after, start setting aside funds for investing when the year starts in April. 8. I will prepare my retirement plan
Don't wait for the pension reforms to set in. Review your retirement plan and get started in that direction on your own. 9. I will read the fine print before I sign on any dotted line Enough has been written about the devil being in the fine print. Its time for some action now. All banks, financial institutions, mutual funds and insurance companies are there to make money. And they will most likely do it through the fine print. Its one thing to demand responsible selling of financial products and another to be a responsible buyer. Keep your eyes open for any catches in the clauses, be they on your floating rate loan, your unit-linked insurance expenses, your mutual fund IPOs or new fund offers or your credit cards bills. Make informed decisions. 10. I will follow the above nine resolutions Now that your resolutions have been made for you, all you need to do is execute them. Get cracking and we hope the New Year rings in the sound of cash registers for you.
Another planner, Lovaii Navlakhi aptly summarizes, "The only item on my checklist is that everyone must get a financial plan done and start working on executing it."
By Deepa Venkatraghvan
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