{"id":1119728,"date":"2023-11-30T20:35:18","date_gmt":"2023-12-01T01:35:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/saving-investing-and-running-marathons-my-25-year-journey-to-freefincal-on-youtube\/"},"modified":"2023-11-30T20:35:18","modified_gmt":"2023-12-01T01:35:18","slug":"saving-investing-and-running-marathons-my-25-year-journey-to-freefincal-on-youtube","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/financial-independence\/saving-investing-and-running-marathons-my-25-year-journey-to-freefincal-on-youtube\/","title":{"rendered":"Saving, Investing, and Running Marathons: My 25-year Journey to &#8230; &#8211; freefincal on YouTube"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    In this edition of the reader    story we meet a geophysicist who shares his    25-year journey to financial independence that started with    recurring deposits.  <\/p>\n<p>    About this series:I am grateful to    readers for sharing intimate details about their financial    lives for the benefit of readers. Some of the previous editions    are linked at the bottom of this article. You can also access    the fullreader story    archive.  <\/p>\n<p>    Opinions published in reader stories need not represent the    views of freefincal or its editors. We must appreciate multiple    solutions to the money management puzzle and empathise with    diverse views. Articles are typically not checked for grammar    unless necessary to convey the right meaning and preserve the    tone and emotions of the writers.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you would like to contribute to the DIY community in this    manner, send your audits to freefincal AT Gmail dot com. They    can be published anonymously if you so desire.  <\/p>\n<p>    Please note: We welcome such articles from    young earners who have just started investing. See, for    example, this piece by a 29-year-old:How    I track financial goals without worrying about returns. We    have also started a new mutual fund success stories series.    This is the first edition:     How mutual funds helped me reach financial independence.    Now, over to the reader.  <\/p>\n<p>    My name is Prakash, and I am 48 years old, married with 2 kids    (16 and 13 years). My first experience with financial planning    started way back in 1998 when I started working in one of the    major IT companies from the campus. My father, a professor at    Delhi University with very little financial awareness apart    from the regular instruments like bank, post office, etc.,    advised me to start an automatic monthly RD. I invested around    25% of my net pay, as I was staying home and had very few    expenses.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a year, I saw a good amount sitting in my bank balance, and    as luck would have it (as was the case at that time), I was    sent to the US for work. My father had started investing some    money in company FDs. He suggested that I write him some blank    cheques every month, and he can invest on my behalf since I    would not need the local salary deposited in my Indian bank    each month by my company.  <\/p>\n<p>    Until then, I had only seen the magic of saving regularly and    had no particular interest or knowledge of how investments    worked. I came back after a year to see that my investments    nearly gave a healthy 20% ROI! (it was the pre-2001 era; those    old enough can understand the market frenzy at that time).    Luckily, my father had taken my funds out and not reinvested    them.  <\/p>\n<p>    He eventually lost money on some of his own investments when he    tried to replicate the same around 2003. However, I was    fascinated by the ups and downs of the financial market and was    eager to see how best to invest more. Still, I did not know how    to go about it  there were no AIFW (Facebook group, Asan Ideas    for Wealth) or     SEBI registered planners at the time.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the meantime, I moved to Bangalore for another job and met    my now-wife there, who came from the world of startups. She    introduced me to an ex-colleague who started his investment    management company after being fired from the startup. This was    2002. (this firm is now fairly large and has a well-established    presence in major cities in India).  <\/p>\n<p>    I started with a very modest SIP of around INR 10,000 per    month, and of course, we did not do any financial planning    formally, but the goal of savings for the future was well    understood. We got married in 2003, and we first entered the    world of financial planning in 2004 when we went abroad again    and decided to plan our financial goals for the mid and long    term. At that time, retirement and long-term goals were still    far-fetched.  <\/p>\n<p>    I had already bought my first apartment and had a car, so the    usual goals seemed fulfilled. My investments then were    predominantly MF (60-70% Equity and Balanced, and the rest were    Debt). At that time, the investment management company started    toying with the idea of direct equity trading on behalf of the    clients.  <\/p>\n<p>    I still did not pay enough attention to educating myself     partly because there were no easy ways to learn, and the    financials and the markets were like Greek and Latin for a    Geophysicist like me.  <\/p>\n<p>    We returned to India in 2006 when I switched jobs again, and    this time, I got a good raise. Luckily, I always had the habit    of increasing my savings every time I got a bonus or a raise.    Till 2010, my average annual savings were around 30% of my net    pay, and I also had a decent market return -around 18-20%. In    the meantime, we had two children, and I also did an executive    MBA. At this time, we also started actively looking after our    health  I trained to run marathons and ran many of them in the    next few years, and my wife started a fitness program with a    startup gym. We started nutritious and conscious eating as    well.  <\/p>\n<p>    In around 2012, we decided to make a proper financial plan    again, and for the first time, I aspired to reach some    long-term goals  like retirement, childrens education, etc.    But I soon realised that I might never be able to attain these    + other goals unless some miracle happens or we significantly    improve the earnings. As luck would have it, we moved to the    Middle East in 2013, providing an excellent opportunity to    start saving for the future.  <\/p>\n<p>    I also started taking an active interest in investing by    reading Benjamin Graham, and I was fascinated. Armed with my    MBA knowledge, I started looking closely at the markets,    businesses, etc, and I was able to engage meaningfully with my    financial advisor. In the next 3 years, I reached around 65% of    my retirement corpus (which was based on 2012 figures)!    Naturally, I was pumped about this, and for the first time in    my life, I felt major goals could be reached.  <\/p>\n<p>    Around 2015, we had a close encounter with the dreaded C, and    we managed to navigate 1.5 years of treatments, etc. The cost    of treatment in a private room is nearly 3-4 times higher than    that in a general ward. You realise that you reach a point when    you need better privileges, whether it is being treated in a    private room with Wi-Fi or buying smartphones, going on foreign    travels and so on. Thankfully, I had complete insurance    coverage from my employer. I also had two private health    insurance  which I did not have to use.  <\/p>\n<p>    Having realised the importance of healthcare and its    potentially huge costs, I decided to continue my private    insurance policies for a couple of reasons  in case of some    contingencies like a sudden job loss and the high cost of    buying a fresh policy in your 40s and 50s.  <\/p>\n<p>    We also had to look at our life goals in the light of    healthcare and lifestyle inflation. After all the planning, it    was clear that we still had a long way to go!  <\/p>\n<p>    In 2016, I allocated around 10% of my corpus to a fund for    startups as an experiment as I felt I had some appetite to    increase my risk and joined the bandwagon. Please note that all    these investments were made through our financial advisor    company that belonged to our friend. Now, I was part of his    circle, where he would openly share the risks and opportunities    of some unique investment ideas, even investing his own money    in many cases.  <\/p>\n<p>    Around 2016, we moved to Denmark, which posed a new challenge    due to the notional tax on MF. I had to liquidate all my MFs    and gradually moved to PMS as they were the only equity-based    instruments offered by my advisors. My previous attempts at    trading in the markets proved to be a failure since I was    inconsistent and didnt have the time to invest in this    pursuit.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fast forward to 2023, when we have moved to 3 more countries    and have been in Uganda for the last 2 years. Our investment    journey has been varied and enriching based on the    opportunities available and the taxations we were subjected to    (DTAA, ease of administration of DTAA, best tax regime, etc).    Since 2016, I have gradually moved most of my investments    outside India to diversify and make it easier to administer.  <\/p>\n<p>    In more than 25 years of my career, I have actively invested    for around 23 years and the last 22 years have been with the    same planner. I have\/had investments in the following:  <\/p>\n<p>    Around the COVID years, I realized that I had achieved FI.    Initially, I was very elated and started reading about all    kinds of FIRE stories and started dreaming about all kinds of    things I could do instead of working in a 9 to 5 job (teaching    Physics to teenagers- although my daughter disagrees with this    choice having been at the receiving end of my teaching), travel    the world and so. However, I soon realized that I enjoy my    work, where I get lots of leisure time and holidays to pursue    my passions. There is no reason to retire (at least not yet).  <\/p>\n<p>    Snapshot of where I stand today in terms of goals.  <\/p>\n<p>    Investment instruments summary (approximate    split)  <\/p>\n<p>    In all these years, I realised that financial independence is    linked closely to life and our outlook. Here are a few things I    have learnt, some of it the hard way:  <\/p>\n<p>    I have left out any references to returns as I feel they are    meaningless in the long term, and a more relevant goal is    whether you are meeting your objectives. Everyones journey is    unique; ultimately, we must travel our paths to reach our    destinations.  <\/p>\n<p>    I have benefited by starting early, not dipping into my corpus    for any unforeseen needs and luck  I started when    Indias growth story was starting and short perturbations like    2008\/2014 or Covid did not impact me as much.  <\/p>\n<p>    I hope this can inspire you to work towards your own goals and    achieve them. 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