How Can I Replace My Salary Through Investing?
Recently,
we received this query by E-mail.
“I
am 22 and earn Rs 18,000 per month. At what rate should I invest and how should
I proceed further to earn income that could replace or be equal to my present
salary.”
–
Rajesh (Name changed)
We
found this interesting on a number of levels. For starters, at 22, Rajesh is
starting to secure his financial future early in his career. Second, he
understands the importance of having a defined corpus that generates income to
replace his own – that’s making money work for you.
In
this article, we will discuss how you can go about building a corpus that will
generate an income to replace your current salary.
How to create a corpus that replaces your income
In
order to generate Rs 18,000 per month, let’s start with the following
assumptions
- You invest 30% of your salary.
In this case Rs 5,400.
- You invest in equity mutual
funds with an expected return of 14% annualised over the long term
- You re-invest the accumulated
corpus in a bank FD with an expected return of 8% per annum
- Taxes are not taken into
consideration
Rajesh
will need 14 years to accumulate the required corpus of Rs
28.18 lakhs which when invested in a Bank FD will give you Rs 18,790 per month.
Monthly SIP (Rs)
|
Investment Option
|
Expected Rate of Return
|
Years Required
|
5400
|
Equity Mutual Funds
|
14%
|
14
|
5400
|
Bank Recurring Deposit/PPF
|
9%
|
18
|
This
is great. Rajesh could achieve a corpus that replaces his current salary by the
time he is 36.
However,
there is a problem with this approach. We have failed to take inflation into
account. What inflation does is reduce the value of money over time. With a
given sum of money, you will be able to buy significantly less 14 years from
now. To put it in numbers, Rajesh’s current Salary of Rs 18,000 will be worth
only Rs 6,128 in 14 years.
How to create a corpus that replaces your income – adjusted for
inflation
To
get a corpus that is capable of generating this inflation adjusted (higher)
income, Rajesh will need to save for longer. Let’s see what it will take
to do this. We will go with the same assumptions as before but also consider
inflation.
- You invest at least 30% of your
salary- (INR 5,400 in this case)
- Investments happen in equity
mutual funds with an expected return of 14% annualised over the long term
- You re-invest the accumulate
corpus in a bank FD with an expected return of 8% per annum
- Tax implications are not taken
into account
- Inflation rate is 8% per annum
Rajesh
will need 28 years to accumulate the required corpus of INR
2.16 crores, which, when reinvested, will give him Rs 1,44,209 per month – an
amount that is equivalent to his current salary of Rs 18,000 adjusted for
inflation over 28 years.
Is there a faster way to achieve this?
Yes.
And that involves increasing your saving every year by, say, 10%. This is
in-line with the increase in your income.
If
you do this, you will only need 18 years to accumulate the required corpus of
INR 1.03 Crores which could then generate a monthly income of Rs 69,108 – an
amount equal to your current salary adjusted for inflation over 18 years.
Monthly SIP (INR)
|
Investment Avenue
|
Rate of Return
|
Years Required
|
5400
|
Equity Mutual Funds
|
14%
|
18
|
5400
|
Bank Recurring Deposit/PPF
|
9%
|
28
|
Key Take Away
- Start
investing as early as possible
- Invest in high-return long term
asset classes like equity mutual funds to achieve your goals faster
- Always factor inflation into
your calculations
- Use our downloadable excel
worksheet to find out how your money will grow
- It’s ideal to increase your
saving/ SIP amount every year by at least 10% or more- in-line with your
increase in income
- Take into account the tax
implication of your investments. Not all investments are
tax-free during maturity (We’ve written many articles on this topic)
Stop thinking and start investing today.
Happy Investing
Source:Scripbox
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