i am an army man..with no time nor facility(being posted in real godforsake places/cities) to contact and discuss my investment/tax planning strategies with A COMPETENT FINANCIAL PLANNER/ADVISOR. HENCE i wud b very grateful if i cud have access 2 somebody whith whom i cud discuss via this medium..- the internet.pl help thank u...
RE:investment advice required.
by Thomas Verghese on Jan 24, 2007 09:33 AM Permalink
I am an retd Airforce Officer. You may like to contact me at thomsv@gmail.com I am based at Bangalore Wg Cdr Thomas Verghese (Retd)
nice to see that u can plan a outlay for 30 lacs...and make it work...but what about the taxes???...if he is going to declare 30 lac as his income - he will def. have to pay over 9 lac as taxes..(assuming he is in the higest bracket)...so straight away u r talking of 21 lac as his disposalble income...now plan and show the rest as it comes!!
Investment strategy as suggested to meet few goals and not the enitre set of goals. Strategists have not taken into consideration about Rakesh's marriage related expenses into an account which could be anywhere between 30-70 lakhs. Vipul has to meet all the expenses in next 5 years.
Thanks to rediff to post these articles.But what about people whose annual income is about 5 lakh only? Hope you would suggest something beneficial in the near future.
RE:A middle men---How to live like a king now, and forever??
by siva sundararajan on Jan 24, 2007 06:52 AM Permalink
pls suggest some valuable articles on investment strategies for the people who have annual income of around 4 - 6 lakhs per annum..
Very least percentage of people in India may be earning such income. Why dont you publish investment strategies keeping middle class people in view who forms major chunk in our socity
I agree with my colleagues over here. If anything happens to a rich guy, he knows how to tackle it... Please advise for "the worried common man for future" who has income bracket of 1-5 lacs per year. Overall the above article is good, but India is a country of more BPL and Middle class people.
RE:Investment options for Service class
by ravi shetty on Jan 23, 2007 06:03 PM Permalink
If you are below the age of 35 then go for good sensex shares