Valthugal anna 1 lakhs reach aaga poghthu 👍😀. Oru basic doubt term insurance enna age varikum cover pannalam. For example if my age is 25 and married with 1 kid. In this scenario what's you suggest for me till which age it's required.
THANKS for the wonderful video, everyone might be doing it in someway, but now all will know it’s exact financial term. Please try to give Tamil meaning of financial words so that this will reach all class and ages of people 🙏🏽👍🏻
ரொம்ப அழகா கோர்வையா present பண்ணறீங்க. I am a new investor in MFs and very tiny bit in stocks. Gives lot of confidence after seeing your contents sir. Keep going. Hope our nation comes out of shell and have better financial knowledge. 😊
As usual amazing content. I have recommended your vdos to non-tamilians and they are finding it useful with little Tamil they know. You are just awesome. You might also want to talk about Margin, Leveraged ETF and at some point about Options/Futures :)
@@InvestmentInsightsTamil varum sir kandi pa varum. Very soon you ll reach 5 lakh subscribers. I like all of ur videos, recommend it to all of my frnds.
Valthugal anna 1 lakhs reach aaga poghthu 👍😀. Oru basic doubt term insurance enna age varikum cover pannalam. For example if my age is 25 and married with 1 kid. In this scenario what's you suggest for me till which age it's required.
Hello sir , kindly talk about small case app _ how it functions, account maintenance fees apart from investment amount , is it useful for average income retail investors . Pls give ur valuable ii for this small case app .
No chance of 10% yearly return in real estate in Chennai. Coz yearly salary hike around 8% and inflation itself around 5% … at max 2 to 3 % itself something big..
Just a sample calculation to show the leverage power. But yeah, the yearly return - No one can predict. We will know only after the fact. But yeah. 2 - 3% appreciation for our planning purpose is a good number.👍🏽
Thanks for the information. QQ: In tea shop scenario paying only interest and calculating profits as 60% seems like wrong calculations without paying any principle debt. We should calculate profits after paying some principle debt. Is my understanding correct?
I excluded that to keep the calculation simple and easy to follow. It would not have changed the return rate that much anyways. But from accuracy perspective, you are right. But the point here is not the accuracy, but to understand the concept.
Dear Vijay Sir, Thanks for bringing in valuable content through your channel, I have been following them. I currently live in US, wanted to know upon return to India and post RNOR status, what would be the tax implications in India for 401k withdrawal . I am aware of the tax implications in US but was unclear on the DTAA agreement on this aspect. Would like to understand if there would be double taxation after completion of RNOR status. Any inputs on this topic would be of great help ! Thanks in advance
@@balajiramalingam5559 Yes that is right (Typically RNOR status last for 2 years during which time income from US is not taxable in India) . But what happens after that period is something which is not clear. If one decides to hold retirement investment like 401k and then decides to withdraw at a later point (say at 60 years of age while being in India) , tax implications in India for this amount you are bringing to India is not clear
Sir very useful information. I have question if we buy a home for higher price now, and in few years it depreciated 50%. Say i am still paying the loan as it is my first home. And I don't want to sell for any reason. Who will take this loss bank or myself. How this works when the price goes down. If it goes up we can refinance and cash out. But how will that affect if it goes down.. can you please explain sir... Thanks in advance
If you have not sold the home, then no one has taken the loss yet. But you will be paying mortgage interest for an asset that has depreciated 50%. That is if you have bought the home for 50L with a loan of 40L and if it has gone down by 50% to 25L, then you are still paying interest for 40L for an asset that is worth 25L. If you sell for 50% less, then you will be taking the loss. But if you walk out of the home for the above example, handing over the house to the bank, then bank loses 15L (25L home from 40L loan) and you will lose the down payment 10L as you are walking out of the home.
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Valthugal anna 1 lakhs reach aaga poghthu 👍😀.
Oru basic doubt term insurance enna age varikum cover pannalam. For example if my age is 25 and married with 1 kid. In this scenario what's you suggest for me till which age it's required.
Wow. You have made a complex financial concept into a comprehensible one even to a financial rookie! Thank you so much!
THANKS for the wonderful video, everyone might be doing it in someway, but now all will know it’s exact financial term. Please try to give Tamil meaning of financial words so that this will reach all class and ages of people 🙏🏽👍🏻
Nice explanation. In tamil this is called அகலக்கால் வைத்தல். If it's known and calculated risk then ok
Very good example Sir and we'll explained about financial leverage 👍
Thanks for sharing ur financial knowledge sir.
I'm the first generation of my family investing in MF , stock market.
Great start on Gambling insights!
I’m a conservative investor but still watched is for your articulation! Lovely! Please preserve these videos.
Ithellam yarume solli tharala....😭
I am 38 now...thank god and thank u mohan sir.. atleast i can learn now😊
Always informative... Worth watching... Thanks a lot
As usual good content sir 👌🏻 Waiting for the next episode.
Even my college professors didn't teach me in such a crisp, concise and clear manner. Thank you very much Vijay Sir. You're a very good teacher.
Advanced wishes for one lakh subscribers.
Good Show Mohan, Enakku Kooda Puriyuramaari solli tharreenga ponga 😁😁😁👏👏👏
Very well explained & thanks for the video Sir
Simply superb 👌
Iam waiting for this video thanks
Waiting for next video
Nice explains
ரொம்ப அழகா கோர்வையா present பண்ணறீங்க. I am a new investor in MFs and very tiny bit in stocks. Gives lot of confidence after seeing your contents sir.
Keep going. Hope our nation comes out of shell and have better financial knowledge. 😊
Waiting for the 2008 housing bubble episode :) please make it ASAP sir
Love the way you deliver sir. Ithu thevai illatha aani.. 😂😂 but still I watched ❤️😇🙏
Sir please post videos frequently ,your videos are very interesting and informative
Puttu puttu vekiringalae thalaivarae . Great 💥👌👍
Well said sir!
Best Example Byjus
Very much excited for Gambling Insights...and definitely will be in the disciplined 5%. 😁
Waiting for next episode
Thanks for spreading the knowledge sir.I'm pretty much eager to know more about the Financial crisis 2008!
Awesome explanation sir. In my life today only understood what is leverage 🙏🎉👌.. great sir 👍
Eye opener
As usual amazing content. I have recommended your vdos to non-tamilians and they are finding it useful with little Tamil they know. You are just awesome. You might also want to talk about Margin, Leveraged ETF and at some point about Options/Futures :)
All those are on deck. 🙂
@@InvestmentInsightsTamil Vijay let us know about ELSS mutual funds
Good video...little bit scary as well. Congrats for nearing 1L subscribers.
Always awesome content
Nice video sir. Could you post a video on Intrinsic value calculation? Would like to hear from you as you can teach in a simple language.
I love the way you deliver your speech. It is informative as well as sweet to hear. Best wishes sir. Keep rocking
Superb
Sir please add a video about IPO i am very interested see your views about ipo
Content more useful. Please share any one finance advisor/ company in chennai for invest in bond and index fund
Awesome explanation sir. 👏
Nice சார் 💐💐💐
Congratulations sir for 1 lakh subscribers
Innum 1 lakh ku varalaye...
@@InvestmentInsightsTamil varum sir kandi pa varum. Very soon you ll reach 5 lakh subscribers. I like all of ur videos, recommend it to all of my frnds.
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Wow 👌 👏
Vannakm Thalaiva 🙏🙏🙏
Sir . Please help us understand hot topic “inflation” and how it will impact the market .
Nice Video
Well explained,
Congrats Vijay sir, u r worth for 500k and more subs.
My wishes to reach soon...
Thank you so much Sir
Thanks.. a week after..
What ever , i trade in long-terms for out of the money options seller .i am profitable
Super sir
Can you do a simple video how to best analyse a stock using simple five parameters like PE, Debt, cashflow, dividend yield, EPS? THANKS.
Hi Sir,
Whats your thought on
momentum 30 out of 200 index and alpha low vol 30 index.
mid 150 index funds
Thanks Sir.
Good morning Sir.. 💐💥
I think today little late in uploading video😁
Valthugal anna 1 lakhs reach aaga poghthu 👍😀.
Oru basic doubt term insurance enna age varikum cover pannalam. For example if my age is 25 and married with 1 kid. In this scenario what's you suggest for me till which age it's required.
Did you watch the "Buying Life Insurance" episode? You need to buy till the age of your retirement.
@@InvestmentInsightsTamil ok Anna I hope pathuten again I will see
Thanks for your efforts sir.
Sir please share how to increase the investment regularly and its impact in achieving a goal like retirement plan and child education
Please do a video about this one sir
Did you watch all the episodes in "Building Wealth" series?
Will watch now
Thanks
Hello sir , kindly talk about small case app _ how it functions, account maintenance fees apart from investment amount , is it useful for average income retail investors .
Pls give ur valuable ii for this small case app .
Better to stick to Index fund. No reason to get fancy with smallcase.
Sir, weekly 2 videos , pls consider sir
I don't have that much time in my hand. Sorry. This by itself is taking up a good chunk of my time.
@@InvestmentInsightsTamil thanks for your response
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No chance of 10% yearly return in real estate in Chennai. Coz yearly salary hike around 8% and inflation itself around 5% … at max 2 to 3 % itself something big..
Just a sample calculation to show the leverage power. But yeah, the yearly return - No one can predict. We will know only after the fact. But yeah. 2 - 3% appreciation for our planning purpose is a good number.👍🏽
Sir, please talk about some simple but effective options strategies that we could try.
It will be part of this series... you can expect that soon.
Thanks for the information. QQ: In tea shop scenario paying only interest and calculating profits as 60% seems like wrong calculations without paying any principle debt. We should calculate profits after paying some principle debt. Is my understanding correct?
I excluded that to keep the calculation simple and easy to follow. It would not have changed the return rate that much anyways. But from accuracy perspective, you are right. But the point here is not the accuracy, but to understand the concept.
Hey, can I send twitter link here??
I did but it is deleted!!! I wish you to talk about a thing tweeted in twitter.
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Dear Vijay Sir, Thanks for bringing in valuable content through your channel, I have been following them. I currently live in US, wanted to know upon return to India and post RNOR status, what would be the tax implications in India for 401k withdrawal . I am aware of the tax implications in US but was unclear on the DTAA agreement on this aspect. Would like to understand if there would be double taxation after completion of RNOR status. Any inputs on this topic would be of great help ! Thanks in advance
I do not think there is double tax. But the exact process - I do not know. You need to check with a tax advisor or a CA in India.
@@InvestmentInsightsTamil Thank you for your reply
For the first 2 years after return from US any income from US not taxable in India.
@@balajiramalingam5559 Yes that is right (Typically RNOR status last for 2 years during which time income from US is not taxable in India) . But what happens after that period is something which is not clear. If one decides to hold retirement investment like 401k and then decides to withdraw at a later point (say at 60 years of age while being in India) , tax implications in India for this amount you are bringing to India is not clear
Sir very useful information. I have question if we buy a home for higher price now, and in few years it depreciated 50%. Say i am still paying the loan as it is my first home. And I don't want to sell for any reason. Who will take this loss bank or myself. How this works when the price goes down. If it goes up we can refinance and cash out. But how will that affect if it goes down.. can you please explain sir... Thanks in advance
If you have not sold the home, then no one has taken the loss yet. But you will be paying mortgage interest for an asset that has depreciated 50%. That is if you have bought the home for 50L with a loan of 40L and if it has gone down by 50% to 25L, then you are still paying interest for 40L for an asset that is worth 25L.
If you sell for 50% less, then you will be taking the loss. But if you walk out of the home for the above example, handing over the house to the bank, then bank loses 15L (25L home from 40L loan) and you will lose the down payment 10L as you are walking out of the home.
@@InvestmentInsightsTamil Thank you for the response, If I walk out which will affect my credit score and getting loan from any bank right
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