The Indian population is greying. According to
the latest UNFPA report, the number of Indians above 60 years is projected to
rise to 55% by 2050. The demographics also indicate an increasing longevity with
a more active lifestyle after retirement owing to betterment in medical
facilities.
While this is good news, it also means that
tomorrow's retirees will have a longer retirement and must, therefore,
accumulate a bigger corpus for their sunset years. Retirement planning involves
disciplined saving, vigilant investment to build a sufficient retirement corpus
and its judicious drawdown in the post-retirement phase.
The National Pension System (NPS), launched by the Pension Fund Regulatory
& Development Authority (PFRDA), takes all these concerns into account. The
NPSis a sophisticated innovation that is based on the world's
best practices in the pension sector. While saving for a long-term goal such as
retirement, the cost matters a lot. Over 35-40 years, the charges can shave off
a significant amount from the corpus. The NPS charges fund management fees of
0.0102% for the government employees and there's a ceiling of 0.25% for the
private sector.
This is perhaps the lowest in the world.
Account opening, handling and administrative charges are also the lowest, making
the cost-adjusted returns of the NPS quite attractive in the long run. It is
estimated that the total cost of the NPS, including the fund management fee,
will not exceed 0.5% per year, making it the cheapest financial product in
India. The NPS is a well-regulated, transparent and flexible scheme. It has laid
down prudent investing norms for fund managers, and their performance and
portfolios are regularly monitored by the NPS Trust under the overall
supervision of the PFRDA.
The scheme offers complete flexibility. The
investor decides the percentage of the corpus that goes into equity, corporate bonds and government securities, with the only limitation
being the 50% cap on exposure to equity. One of the most outstanding features of
the NPS is the 'lifecycle fund'. It is meant for those who are not financially
aware or can't manage their asset allocation themselves. It is also the default option for
someone who has not indicated the desired allocation for his investments.
Under this option, the investor's age decides
the equity exposure. The 50% allocation to equity is reduced every year by 2%
after the investor turns 35, till it comes down to 10%. This is in keeping with
the strategy to opt for a higher-risk, higher-return portfolio mix earlier in
life, when there is ample time to make up for any possible black swan event.
Gradually, as the investor approaches retirement, he moves to a more stable
fixed-return, lowrisk portfolio. This automatic rejigging of the asset
allocation is a unique feature of the NPS.
No other pension plan or asset allocation
mutual fund offers such a facility to investors. There are a few funds based on
age, but they are one-size-fits-all solutions, not customised to the
individual's age. Another unique feature of the NPS is the tax benefit it offers
under the newly added Section 80 CCD(2).
Source : The Economic Times, 21 Jan,
2013
BSNL cannot help !
ReplyDeleteIt must get rid of 100,000 employees – and fast
Here is why :
It has a work-force of 281,000 employees as on 31 Mar 2011
It had a profit of Rs 10,183 Crores in 2004-05
Profit turned into a loss of Rs 6,384 Crores in 2010-11
Its salary burden is 48 % of its revenue
By getting rid of 1 lakh employees , salary burden will come down to 10-15 % of revenue
The average age of employees is about 50 years
This aging work-force don’t have the skill-set to compete with Airtel / RIL / Vodaphone / Idea etc
All of this , notwithstanding Congress Jaipur Declaration , promising to create 10,000,000 ( 1 Crore ) jobs each year , starting 2015 ( provided people believe in such promises and vote UPA to power in 2014 ! )
In the meantime , to survive , BSNL is selling real estate worth Rs 8,000 Crores
Obviously to those who will contribute generously to Congress Party Funds , which , are currently around Rs 2,000 Crores
NB
Payments in cash welcome from Individuals and Corporate if in sums of less than Rs 20,000 / - not requiring verification !
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