Saving for your children’s education is of utmost importance. Putting your child’s needs before yours by trying to seek the best possible education for their future requires...q
As you come across newspaper advertisements and TV commercials of a young kid dressed up in robes smiling away at the cameras with a scroll in hand, it paints quite a picture. Suddenly your mind starts racing ahead and you imagine your child in such a happy moment. But that imagination is cut short when you start thinking about the money required to secure your child’s future.
Saving for your children’s education is of utmost importance. Putting your child’s needs before yours by trying to seek the best possible education for their future requires you to prepare a sound financial plan in this ever increasing world of rising costs and rising inflation. With education becoming expensive with every passing day from primary to secondary to higher studies, it is essential to plan for it early by investing in investment avenues that deliver inflation-adjusted returns while leaving enough to meet future expenses.
At the same time the average inflation rate (rise in costs) also needs to be taken into consideration while calculating the future costs of their education. Let’s take an example: A certain ABC school charges Rs. 25 lakhs today. 15 years from today, @ 8% annual inflation, fees would cost Rs. 79 lakhs. When you come to think about this amount as a whole, many people may not be financially ready to collect such amounts for their kids’ future needs.
Today’s Expenses Rs. 25,00,000
Average Inflation Rate 8%
Period of saving 15 years
How much amount needed after 15 years Rs. 79,00,000
Note: This is for illustrative purposes only. So, when you start planning for your child’s future, be realistic about assuming inflation as well.
Conclusion...
Our objective of this article is to help you plan and protect your child’s educational future so that he/she does not face any hurdles when it comes to paying fess to accomplish their dreams. While economic fluctuations are unpredictable, planning early can give a certain amount of immunity and serve as a financial cushion during crucial times.
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