Saving for your children’s future becomes a pertinent long-term financial goal. Putting your child’s needs before yours by trying to seek the best possible standard of life for their future requires you to prepare a sound financial plan. One of the investment avenues could be considered as a mutual fund investment for your child’s future goal..
In this ever-increasing world of rising costs and rising inflation, the cost of education is becoming expensive with every passing day from primary to secondary to higher studies. Thereby, it is essential to plan for it early by investing in investment avenues such as a mutual fund for your child. Mutual Fund schemes have potential to provide long term risk and inflation-adjusted returns. If you have some other goal in mind, the process and factors influencing the investment remain the same.
If you consider below three steps diligently, it will help you to be closer to achieving your financial goal.
At the same time, you also need to factor in the inflation rate (rise in costs) while calculating the future costs of their education. Let’s take an example: If you are looking at an MBA education which costs Rs. 25 lakhs today. 15 years from today, @ 6% annual inflation, fees would cost Rs. 59,91,395 lakhs. When you come to think about this amount as a whole, many people may not be financially ready to prepare a corpus for their kids’ future needs.
The main objective is to help you plan with a mutual fund for your child’s education goal so that he/she does not face any hurdles when it comes to paying fees or accomplishing any other dream. While economic fluctuations are unpredictable, planning early through a mutual fund for your child can help In achieving your goal.
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