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  • @warikoo
    @warikoo  Год назад +30

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    • @sumityadav9869
      @sumityadav9869 Год назад

      महाज्ञानी मानुष इसके लिए सबसे पहले तो Extra Amount होना चाहिए दूसरा अगर हमारे पास Extra Amount है तो उसको Lumsum Invest करके बेहतर Profit क्यों ना कमायें
      प्रभु इतना फ़ालतू मेहनत करके क्यों थक रहे हो

    • @SM-qo5qn
      @SM-qo5qn Год назад +1

      Let me correct,
      If property value is 30 lac 75 lac (max loan 75%)

    • @root_destructor
      @root_destructor Год назад

      esi chu....%iya video bnana band krde bhai

    • @redeye4170
      @redeye4170 Год назад +5

      4200 in SIP
      You will pay around 12 lakh and after 25 years you will get total of 56 lakh
      But if you will not pay that 5.25 lakh in down payment and invest it as lumpsum then
      After 25 years you will also get total of 56 lakh 😂😂😂😂
      So why not to invest that 5.25 lakh

    • @root_destructor
      @root_destructor Год назад

      @@redeye4170 bhai isne ye video bna kr prove kr dia ki 1 number ka xutiya h ye

  • @ThetaShe13
    @ThetaShe13 9 месяцев назад +21

    Suddenly the comment section feels more interesting than the content 🤭😅✌️

  • @vishwast8348
    @vishwast8348 Год назад +236

    1) take maximum loan : 37,50,000
    2) The extra 5 lakh amount which was planned to invest to decrease loan amount, instead of that you do 5 lakh lumpsum amount in an index fund (12% return)
    which over 25 years will become 85,00,000
    3) Interest paid over 25 years 49,32,932
    4) Total amount saved on tax 13,89,905
    5) Total amount saved over 25 years
    is 49,56,973 ( if return of 10% is applied ) then amount saved would be around 20,00,000
    6) Here there WILL BE NO ACTIVE RESPONSIBILITY OF US INVESTING EXTRA amount monthly

    • @narutozmk172
      @narutozmk172 Год назад +21

      Exactly what I was thinking and I can swear I saw a video of his earlier saying never to do downpayment. LOL, now i see why my friends dont like his views

    • @hikundu
      @hikundu Год назад +10

      Exactly, this is the correct approach for this scenario. 👏

    • @jayvirrathi
      @jayvirrathi Год назад +13

      nowdays fintech influencers dont give proper knowledge because they have never got proper education themself but gives gyaan to whole world.
      next video will vice versa of above video which u perfectly mentioned on above points.
      for some views they fools/misguide the innocent viewers.

    • @MultifacetedMind
      @MultifacetedMind Год назад +2

      Only problem I see with this approach is bad market timing. For term of 25 years, it won't make much difference. But still.

    • @dlgaming5406
      @dlgaming5406 Год назад +2

      This exactly what I was checking while seeing the video, why to do so much calculations, when the easy solution is make minimum down payment and invest whatever you have at a simple index fund. It is always more beneficial.

  • @dilipkumar-hx1zg
    @dilipkumar-hx1zg Год назад +45

    Actually it is not much practical except for rich people
    But this video can force you think through another prospect 🙏🙏

  • @romitchhabra2136
    @romitchhabra2136 Год назад +17

    Instead of taking a lesser loan (5.5 lacs shown in the video) and then investing the saved EMI amount @10% and earning 56 lac after 25 years, if we directly invest that 5.5 lacs @10% for 25 years, the amount accumulated will be 65 lacs (can check in any FD calculator online by entering these numbers), 9 lacs higher than the strategy shown in the video. Also with a higher loan amount, tax savings will also be higher.
    Hence as long as the expected ROI of investment is more than the home loan, the home loan should be maximized according to maths. Not considering psychological & behavioral factors.

  • @mangeshparulekar4379
    @mangeshparulekar4379 Год назад +3

    Great Topic and Post !!! -
    Please don't assume any fixed returns from Market Index funds in future. So many people assuming 8 % return from markets - what a goof up :) ... It may be true- but its a wrong discipline to assume returns from index funds that way ... what a mess :).
    My question to Warikoo @warikoo sir - is - Please also put the complete context of the story.
    1. First the Loan interest from bank is 8% . In this case do you think general Public can make better than 8% else where. My opinion is 99.9% of people wont be able to do that.
    2. Even if we get better Interest rate of return somewhere else.- the Bank rate after 2 years will eventually also increase - sicne there is no concpet of Truly fixed ineterst rate in India. So the Interest rate will eventually be higher .
    3. This is a great learning concept- and the knowledge is true wealth we all have made by understanding it. (Keep Money aside)

  • @priteshmalani9182
    @priteshmalani9182 Год назад +12

    10% returns is not conservative returns but actually quite nice.
    Don't judge returns based on last 3 years of market ralley.

  • @rohitdey2831
    @rohitdey2831 Год назад +223

    I feel rather than keeping the loan for long tenure and investing, its better to prepay on monthly basis and close the loan in 8 years. Then you are mentally and financially more stable to invest big amounts in rest of the year.

    • @ravikiranra
      @ravikiranra Год назад +41

      Totally agree.
      If you have 5 crores in ur 50's
      60 crores in 60's and 700 crores in ur 70's
      What are you going to do with the money?
      Art of investing is important but if you don't spend on you..... it's totally waste

    • @NewsCritic
      @NewsCritic Год назад +1

      Yes that's the way 👍

    • @priteshmalani9182
      @priteshmalani9182 Год назад +8

      I agre. Alot of people suggest that we shall invest the extra amount we are getting instead of closing the home loan early. But investing for 25 straight years with discipline can be very overwhelming.

    • @sridevishetty9757
      @sridevishetty9757 Год назад

      True

    • @PatilBhau17
      @PatilBhau17 Год назад

      @@ravikiranra Haha

  • @Rn45634
    @Rn45634 Год назад +78

    Life doesn't work based excel sheet calculations. The only reason why home loan is beneficial is that the emi doesn't increase with years and if the interest rate is 8-9%, you need to discount the inflation of 6.5%. you are literally paying only 2-3% more which gets discounted by the tax benefits

  • @avishekdas3612
    @avishekdas3612 Год назад +8

    I would beg to differ on this. For every scenario mentioned here, please do a lumpsum mutual fund investment calculator. For e.g. 2.5 Lacs invested over 25 years with 10% ROI will yield more. So if you have 2.5 lacs more just invest it then and there. Don't wait for SIPs.

  • @shantanujoshi4129
    @shantanujoshi4129 Год назад +8

    @warikoo
    1) Saving no 1 - no taxation on 1.5 lkh (principal paid ) + 2.5 lkh (interest paid)
    But till 15 year principal amount is under 1.5 lkh and after 9th year interest amount paid drops below 2.5 lkh -- considering all these 14 lkh might not be saved.
    2) What about taxation on profit earned on invested amount?
    That is not taken into consideration!!
    Let me know if my understanding is correct?

    • @shivamsingh-mb2ho
      @shivamsingh-mb2ho Год назад +1

      U r right...
      Practically me itna bhi fayda nahi hoga
      Sara game sirf 2 hi chij ka h loan pe interest 8% h with tax benefit and aur investment me return 10-12% ka hai but ltcg calculate nahi kiye h
      Ye chij sirf usike liye faydemand h jiski salary 20LPA hai

    • @iM4yur
      @iM4yur Год назад

      ​@@shivamsingh-mb2ho Shivam Bhai ye 20lpa waloko kaise fayemand he jara batao pls 🙏

  • @manishvijayyy
    @manishvijayyy Год назад

    mere ko kisi ek bade aadmi ne ek bhot badi seekh di thi . or main jeevan me aaj bhi apply kar rha hu . woh yeh ki - agar koi budget bana ke chal rahe hai toh calculated expense se 20 percent extra leke chalo . or in case of income jo bhi ho rha hai uska 20 percent kum lo . uske baad dekho maja

  • @sandylofton3650
    @sandylofton3650 Год назад +3

    1) consider few covid terms in 25 yrs too. Bcuz bank loans don’t give any exemption for any such things. They want their emi every month and on time.
    2) if I’m alone working in the house and the whole house hold expenses is depend on me then and I don’t have any
    savings then I’ll put that 5lk in some fds so that it will help me in my bad days. Bcuz markets has lots of ups and downs.

  • @Nzbznzbzb
    @Nzbznzbzb Месяц назад

    Love you. Love the way you demonstrate. Love the way you provide Excel sheet for our exercise.
    Love from Pakistan, Karachi.

  • @hikundu
    @hikundu Год назад +397

    This is a misleading video, please delete it. The home loan is cheaper than average index fund return. In this approach one should take maximum home loans and invest the rest fund in an index fund.

    • @srinivasknaga
      @srinivasknaga Год назад +14

      Misleading and why such wrong information providing

    • @its_prajvalp
      @its_prajvalp Год назад +22

      Views ka game Babu bhaiya....he knows most of the people having home loan😂

    • @vikramkumarp
      @vikramkumarp Год назад +22

      8% interest rate is misleading.. at present minimum 9% interest.. at present

    • @onkar1296
      @onkar1296 Год назад

      ​@@vikramkumarpvo example hai lodu yehi interest hoga yeh zaruri nahi kitne brain-dead ho be

    • @skandhkapoor6472
      @skandhkapoor6472 Год назад +9

      He is making people fool, be careful 😢

  • @235amitb
    @235amitb 4 месяца назад

    Hi Sir, I have few queries
    1. For repayment any period of year we need to wait?
    2. How much amount we can re-pay?
    3. If we go with 35lac home loan. And we have same amount within 2-3year can we repay all the amount within 3 year?

  • @vijaykumarkaushik3568
    @vijaykumarkaushik3568 Год назад +23

    @warikoo
    1. In the example of 1Cr House Value, where EMI comes out to be 91K considering taking loan of 75lacs, you still kept the Tax slab of 20%. If any person is able to give such suge EMI, then how he will still fall in 20% bracket.
    2. Also as we seen in the last budget, new regime of tax is sort of promoted by the govt, so what is the guarantee of having tax benefits for the whole duration of the loan, that you have just mentioned here.
    3. Also this approach of taking less loan can also be used in another way. If instead of investing that extra savings in EMI amount, we directly invest the sum total amount of that we decided to pay upfront as downpayment, wont it give better returns in that long durations?

    • @vikasshukla7773
      @vikasshukla7773 Год назад

      Dear Vijay, To answer your 3rd question, mutual fund investments are subject to market risks. Alternate shared in the video is to cover up any amount being lost through interest in FUTURE (which is always unpredictable); hence, if there are excess funds, should be paid off in PRESENT to reduce the liability now and avoid unnecessary burden ahead. It is more like being proactive than reactive. Hope this clarifies :)

  • @dapzzthesailor1663
    @dapzzthesailor1663 9 месяцев назад

    Biggest flaw is rather than taking less load, better take full amount available and inveat the extra money you have as lumsum...Due to compounding at same return rate, it will give you mich more return...

  • @pawanquantum
    @pawanquantum Год назад +5

    Anyone in 30% bracket might already have exhausted 1.5L 80C limit. Only remaining is interest on loan. That also is high only during initial years towards end it's mostly principal. So the calculation of saving based on taxes might not be really true.

  • @madhurani8993
    @madhurani8993 Год назад +2

    Nice way to explain...Tax saving pe bhi ek video bnayein Sir ..detail mein

  • @raghusimhan4845
    @raghusimhan4845 Год назад +5

    Hi Ankit
    Just one change to IT Act might literally wash away the excel calculation
    I.e. govt passing the bill for scrapping old regime or reducing the tax deduction of INR 200k on interest payment

  • @RajatPatil1711
    @RajatPatil1711 8 месяцев назад +1

    Well on paper it looks good when everything falls in place but life is not so simple and straight fwd!

  • @siddiquisherry7483
    @siddiquisherry7483 Год назад +3

    This is theoretically good but practically its quite difficult to achieve but one must approach it like that. Thanks Ankur

  • @abhishek7271
    @abhishek7271 Год назад

    Your 1 year old video explaining how pay your home loans early without giving away too much interest is far better than this idea....

  • @ronakjain3616
    @ronakjain3616 Год назад +9

    A little better way would be to take the entire amt of loan and invest the amt which would be saved if you take entire amt of loan.
    This will provide a extra return of approx 5%-10% after 25 years.
    What is your opinion?

    • @warikoo
      @warikoo  Год назад +3

      I would not take a loan to invest

    • @whythough78
      @whythough78 Год назад

      that wont help right. cause in long term the amount that you saved in emi will be way bigger than what you would save upon paying the entire loan. also the extra interest that you have to pay will further reduce the gains. also you wont benefit from compounding.

    • @vishwajith5549
      @vishwajith5549 Год назад +1

      @@warikoo considering reduced emi as saving itself means u are taking loan to invest that money but that u are doing in sip not in lumpsum

    • @yogeshshirke8303
      @yogeshshirke8303 Год назад

      ​@@warikooHe is not saying take a loan to invest...but saying about the amount saved in paying down payment will give better returns to compensate for interest paid.

    • @raulsadasiv
      @raulsadasiv Год назад

      Warikoo This is just shit. Not epic shit

  • @SocialFactss
    @SocialFactss Год назад

    There is lot of sence in this video ......👏👏👏👍👍👍👌👌👌 Common man will definitely do the reverse of it ....and banks are thankful for common man

  • @chetanbanswani4733
    @chetanbanswani4733 Год назад +5

    This comparison doesn't make sense. You're not considering the fact that an additional Rs 550000 available at the beginning could be invested at @10% CAGR. which in itself would result in 59L at the end of 25th year.

    • @warikoo
      @warikoo  Год назад +2

      Banks do not give home loans to be invested somewhere else.

    • @7gurubhai
      @7gurubhai Год назад +8

      I doubt warikoo sir is commenting here. Inko samajh hi nahi aa Raha what we trying to say . Ya yeh khud bhool gayi kis topic pe video banayi hai.
      Something is wrong with him right now. Didn't expect such reply from him.

    • @riteshsolkar1578
      @riteshsolkar1578 Год назад +4

      ​@@7gurubhaiunko bhi paisa kamana hain bro views la ke...duniya gayi tel lane. So obviously khud ka stand point pe hi rahenge woh

    • @pionytudr
      @pionytudr Год назад +1

      Exactly what I commented just now. His reply also doesn't make any sense! Bro bank was already giving me the loan for the house! And I invested the amount that I already had, I didn't take loan to invest! All big people do that.

    • @pionytudr
      @pionytudr Год назад +2

      This is a completely click-baity video made in less than an hour.

  • @darkknigh874
    @darkknigh874 Год назад +1

    You forgot about tax implications on ur investment.
    We get charged about 30% for short term gain as per tax bracket.
    If it's capital gain then 10% of tax.

  • @RCBian1296
    @RCBian1296 Год назад +11

    Some youtube idiots are saying warikoo is a failed entrepreneur. No matter what others says .....you are one of my best teacher for finance ❤......

  • @raviupadhyay9106
    @raviupadhyay9106 Год назад

    I have a question. When you are buying house, with new house you have to purchase so many new items like furniture, electrical item and soo on. People need to plan that also, right? If they put more amount in down payment then how they will manage extra expenses? Next question what about the tax on income which you need to pay after earning from investment done for 25 years. How much you are saving then?

  • @experiences999
    @experiences999 11 месяцев назад +6

    Hi Sir! There are certain pertinent elements which you have missed out in your calculations. The most important one being "Floating rate of Interest" which irrespective of your want will kick in after certain number of years. The other thing is how much extra EMIs is your bank letting you make. Not all banks allow extra EMIs as it badly affects their interest earnings. Kindly make a fresh video addressing these issues as well.

    • @RahulYadav-nk6wp
      @RahulYadav-nk6wp 10 месяцев назад +1

      Correct, he doesn't talk about it. He doesn't take factors such as repo rates, floating vs fixed interest rates-based loan, I mean banks don't offer 8% interest rates anyways, it would be somewhere 9.5 to 10% these days. You need to have a CIBIL score of 850 above to come to 8% these days.

  • @somnathmagdum8761
    @somnathmagdum8761 Год назад +2

    Well the comments seem to be more informative than the video
    Anyway thanks for starting the discussion 😊

  • @AnkitNegi
    @AnkitNegi Год назад +5

    This looks good and I am already doing it for my home loan since 2 years ..also if we invest on elss then it will further help in reducing tax under 80 C, if we are paying principle less than 1.5 lakhs in a year for home loan ...But I afraid, government is going to remove old regime slowly in future (definately after another win in 2024 lok sabha elections), and then all these lucrative excel sheets and tricks will go in vain but not our home loan 😅
    So what I am also doing prepayment of my loan side by side by paying 50k every 6 months to reduce its tenure from 20 years to 10 years untill its tenure becomes half and my principal and interest becomes equal..😉

    • @vivekkoul4428
      @vivekkoul4428 Год назад

      What will happen after principal and interst amount is same?

  • @mahendragaur3128
    @mahendragaur3128 21 день назад

    Very useful video who want to buy a home and want to benefits from home loan

  • @angshuman.kashyap
    @angshuman.kashyap Год назад +5

    If someone is able to consistently generate higher returns than the interest rate charged by the bank, it makes complete sense to minimize the downpayment and invest that money which will eventually generate returns greater than the interest charged by the bank. Also, higher loan in India might result in more tax savings on the loan interest for more number of years.
    The only way this video would make sense is when interest rates are currently very high and you don't know where to invest to beat that interest rate and minimize the risk on future EMIs.

  • @srinivasB.V-ff1mm
    @srinivasB.V-ff1mm Год назад

    Boss looks like this is aMBA solution , you are not a middle clas 40 year old buying a house thanks 🙏

  • @jayvirrathi
    @jayvirrathi Год назад +14

    hi Ankur,
    your above calcualtions are on paper doesn't work that way in real life.
    because u have not factored main component ie home loan interest is mostly floating interest not fixed interest.
    you already have 2-3 or more videos based on similar calculations.
    suggestion: pls make a proper video taking into consideration floating home loan interest
    FYI: life doesn't work that way as you show in Excel.

    • @akashaggarwal3041
      @akashaggarwal3041 Год назад

      floating interest is promoted by banks because in the long term it benefits them. fixed interest is recommended by many experts.

    • @pallavipujare9518
      @pallavipujare9518 Год назад

      Banks provide only floating interest on home loan

    • @vikasshukla7773
      @vikasshukla7773 Год назад

      Despite floating home loan interest, idea showcased in video might work well, if one diversifies his/her portfolio, studies a bit about market trends/funds/etc., and doesn't limit to only strategy shown in the video as it is. Kindly do the maths by changing numbers in provided resources, and you would definitely see a way out. If home loan has a floating ROI, funds/stocks could also give better returns than shown in the video. There are multiple investment options to mitigate an impact due to interest rate, but whether you can reduce the burden completely and cover up on interest being paid 100% would still be unpredictable. Best way is to work backward and keep loan amount as low as possible. Certain scenarios could be hypothetical; hence, require appropriate review and calculation by self than expecting moderator to facilitate.

  • @niladrichakraborty4556
    @niladrichakraborty4556 Месяц назад

    Ultimately everything goes towards SIP Mutual fund and stock market

  • @pulkitnagpal1
    @pulkitnagpal1 Год назад +7

    Thanks for sharing!
    The tax benefit on principal is availed under 80C, which mostly is already taken through PF, Insurance etc. Is there another way to get this relaxation?

    • @vijaymamoria
      @vijaymamoria 10 месяцев назад

      exactly 80C already we are utilizing so Principal Benefit is useless as per the video.

  • @nikhil_sugandh
    @nikhil_sugandh Год назад

    This is a great idea but stock market should give a return of 10% and your job should continue to run continuously!!! none the fact great idea sir!!

  • @ankitaggarwal7906
    @ankitaggarwal7906 Год назад +6

    If the homeloan interest (8%) is less than what you will be earning (10%) , isn't it better to take max loan.. and use that extra money to buy a smallcase having a rebalancinf feature.. it could help generate even more returns.

    • @sommahobiya416
      @sommahobiya416 Год назад

      inki excel sheet ko khud ke liye kaise use kar sakte hai koi bata sakta hai kya bhai

  • @hunter_-ur5mn
    @hunter_-ur5mn Год назад +1

    What happens if I save that 5l and invest it for 25 years... For 10% intrest it will become 55l .....
    Why did u leave this while comparing

  • @oliviaralston1
    @oliviaralston1 Год назад +61

    Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance wealth, a great career, purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life......

    • @robertgeorge238
      @robertgeorge238 Год назад

      You are right, to be a successful person in life require him or her of hard work and time

    • @ademusiaka7198
      @ademusiaka7198 Год назад

      The thing about been successful is working toward it and not going the other way round

    • @aprilclaudette2057
      @aprilclaudette2057 Год назад

      You are right. Been thinking of going into gold and cyptocurrency

    • @vickia.weaver7488
      @vickia.weaver7488 Год назад

      It's obvious everyone is doing this online Investment

    • @ramadhanipongela1360
      @ramadhanipongela1360 Год назад

      ​@@vickia.weaver7488 I totally agree with you it has been an eye-opening experience for a lot of people.

  • @ShaktiBeyond
    @ShaktiBeyond 8 месяцев назад

    Salute Sir !
    Going For My First Home Loan Now
    💪

  • @poppyflorist
    @poppyflorist Год назад +11

    For anyone thinking of this actually works, the honest answer is NO. because he assumes 10% growth in a sip or something and that is a gamble. Remember, during covid times all sip went down below the principal amount even after investing for 10+ years and hasn't recovered, and loss of all interest on the years staring from covid. You can NEVER time the market. Every person nowadays are being rich by selling their books. AND THIS HIS TRUTH. HE MAKES MONEY LIKE THAT, NOT INVESTING! This is a trend nowadays

    • @SidMalipatil
      @SidMalipatil Год назад +1

      That’s true every influencer is following this path. Selling course or books

    • @dipakborase3981
      @dipakborase3981 Год назад +1

      Correct

    • @apurvamajumdar1368
      @apurvamajumdar1368 Год назад

      Are you dumb even the marker went down the amount which was in negative got positive when market went up just in 3 years. Educate yourself please

  • @sibasankar8587
    @sibasankar8587 Год назад

    Nice idea sir but onething house property ka value bhi 25 saal kay baad bhi increase hoga....tabhi interset amount almost zero hoga

  • @neeleshpatel3244
    @neeleshpatel3244 Год назад +4

    Instead of doing SIP from the amount saved by reducing loan amount with extra downpayment , it is better to do lumpsum with the money that we save with less downapyment, lumpsum will give more returns over the period of 25 years.

  • @tarunsalecha6542
    @tarunsalecha6542 Год назад +2

    The extra down payment we make can be leveraged in stocks or mutual funds as lumpsum and that will give better results

  • @srushtimanthalkar5217
    @srushtimanthalkar5217 Год назад +6

    Sir Please make a video on unipaycheck card .

  • @gambhirahul
    @gambhirahul Год назад

    100 baat ki ek baat. If you take loan for appreciating assest its fine, if you take loan for depreciating assest, you might lose money at the end. & Do make sure you EMI should not be more than 30-40% of your monthly income.

  • @subhajitroy5850
    @subhajitroy5850 Год назад +3

    @warikoo Definitely good idea, but going forward govt will not continue this scheme where you saves a lot in 1st part.. I mean tax saving on principal and interest component ..
    So please consider revise your idea with some different trick and please share in your upcoming video, will love to hear from you

    • @sommahobiya416
      @sommahobiya416 Год назад

      inki excel sheet ko khud ke liye kaise use kar sakte hai koi bata sakta hai kya bhai

  • @mayankorigins25
    @mayankorigins25 Год назад

    3:55 yahan agar hum maxiimum loan le 37.5 lakh ka oir 58 lakh rupya lumpsum save kar le 10% se grow kare to 25 saal me wo 54lakh approx hoga to bank ke interest se bhi zyda hai or hath me rupya ho uska alag confidence hota hai

  • @hritiknachankar86
    @hritiknachankar86 Год назад +2

    @warikoo Can you please make a similar Excel sheet video on Educational Loan ?? It will be really of help for us.

  • @iamsachingarg
    @iamsachingarg Месяц назад

    Hi @warikoo,
    If someone is 40 years old, Could you please suggest what should be the max value of home he/she should opt for. A generalised Idea. Taking example 1Lakh as monthly Income.

  • @R.P.Group.
    @R.P.Group. Год назад +6

    3:10 I'm out of league 😅😅

  • @lofimusicunlimited-r4j
    @lofimusicunlimited-r4j Год назад

    I have a question. Shall I take a home loan of 30 lacs OR use my savings and dont take any home loan. Cost of home is 60 lakhs

  • @rajoncam
    @rajoncam Год назад +10

    Every time you give us a way to live better.
    Thank You Sir.
    Take love 💖

  • @abhilashdevadigaabhi3357
    @abhilashdevadigaabhi3357 Год назад +2

    Wariko brother please don't tell numbers in Hindi, I can understand and speak hindi but when it comes to numbers in Hindi I was very weak. Please while speaking tell the numbers in English only😊 love from Karnataka 💛❤️

  • @himanshushrigiriwar5930
    @himanshushrigiriwar5930 Год назад +81

    Why don't you just invest that 5 lakh instead of paying down payment?

    • @Ravikumar-zm2wb
      @Ravikumar-zm2wb Год назад +9

      Yes, If the stock market gives more than 8% rate of interest, then it makes better sense to invest in stocks than giving down payment.

    • @7gurubhai
      @7gurubhai Год назад +7

      I was about to comment the same .

    • @PS-ps6ow
      @PS-ps6ow Год назад +3

      Aur aisa Karke Ghar bhi free ho jayega.
      Par Warikoo ka video Sirf interest free karwaneka hai, usko ghar nahi free chahiye.

    • @warikoo
      @warikoo  Год назад +48

      Because banks require a minimum down payment percentage from the loan taker

    • @arshgoyal7781
      @arshgoyal7781 Год назад +10

      If you invest extra 5.5lakh that you have paid along with down payment at interst of 10% you will get 59lakh at end of 25years.
      Then there is no point of investing 4245rs every month.

  • @sanjibdas1978
    @sanjibdas1978 Год назад

    Misleading video. Bank gives loan 80% of property valuation or 90% of purchase price whichever is lower. You should be investing Rs.5,50,000 in mutual fund for 25 years.

  • @abhishekbali9951
    @abhishekbali9951 Год назад +3

    Hello Ankur, fantastic information!
    Just a small request...can you combine tax saving and prepayment spreadsheets and share please !
    Would be wonderful to have a complete view of home loan payments and tax savings on the same.
    Regards
    Bali

    • @Real_mutual_fund_guide
      @Real_mutual_fund_guide Год назад

      Bali laal ......ye kewal Excel se bewkuf banata h baki tax ka t bhi ni ata is ko......isko ye bhi ni pata ki tax kitne type k hote h majorly

    • @mukundsethi5220
      @mukundsethi5220 Год назад

      Hello Ankur could you plz send me your mbl ko so i can talk to you... On my banking & loan of lic home loan

    • @Real_mutual_fund_guide
      @Real_mutual_fund_guide Год назад

      @@mukundsethi5220 kat gaya tera kalia

    • @sommahobiya416
      @sommahobiya416 Год назад

      inki excel sheet ko khud ke liye kaise use kar sakte hai koi bata sakta hai kya bhai

    • @Real_mutual_fund_guide
      @Real_mutual_fund_guide Год назад

      @@sommahobiya416 bina akkal k

  • @highonart2204
    @highonart2204 Месяц назад

    Hi Ankur!! I have been impressed by many of your financial tips. But this one I can clearly see is not going in right direction. What about the 5 lakh down payment that we did to reduce loan amount. What would we be making if we just put that on 10% interest for 25 years?

  • @7gurubhai
    @7gurubhai Год назад +3

    if you have invested that 5L( instead of down payment) in stock market which gives 10%, it would have become around 59L in 25 years .
    Idk if you yourself do research for these video or your team does it for you but this is the most illogical video i have ever seen on this channel!!

    • @warikoo
      @warikoo  Год назад

      Banks need a minimum down payment from the loan taker

    • @7gurubhai
      @7gurubhai Год назад +2

      @@warikoo Sir, I was talking about the extra 5L amount on top of down payment money which you mentioned in the video.
      Remember you mentioned that use that extra 5L as down payment, so net down payment is 17.5L and now the emi is reduced by 4K per month?
      Is it really you commenting or someone from your team? Doesn't feel like you commenting.

    • @omkardevalapurkar1985
      @omkardevalapurkar1985 Год назад +1

      @@7gurubhai is absolutely an ill-logical video, made just for click bait. he told to take 5 lac less loan from bank , so it means we have that 5 lac rupees, so if we invest that at 10% for 25 years then 59 lac is correct. no need of this excel sheet clickbait.

    • @7gurubhai
      @7gurubhai Год назад +2

      @@omkardevalapurkar1985 true. I guess content no good content left so.. did this.. but i expected better

  • @spimpale101
    @spimpale101 Год назад

    Resp.Sir...Yearly Salary increment & D.A (4000/-) se badhne ke baad... Home lone ki monthly EMI ko badhana chahiye ya...us 4000/- ki SIP kar ke... At the year end 48000+4000 (10%) = 52000/- ru Direct Home lone principal amount me credit Karna chahiye...
    Pls guide witch option is more better..?
    Thank's..!!
    🙏🏻

  • @DarkBoyJay
    @DarkBoyJay Год назад +3

    the smartest way to live, Dont take loans :))

    • @warikoo
      @warikoo  Год назад +1

      Best way, if one can help it

    • @nitisharora2795
      @nitisharora2795 Год назад

      Money created from debt only benefits bank in long term risk considerations 😂

  • @amolsapkale2453
    @amolsapkale2453 Год назад

    1. Saving amount shall be invested ? or
    2. we have to repay home loan ? Or
    3. We have to do both 1 & 2 ?

  • @Cristian_M_
    @Cristian_M_ Год назад +17

    Wealth is built in both bull or bear market and also wealth transfers from the impatient to the patient. One of the best ways to succeed in crypto is by trading your assets with a good strategy

    • @kiyotofujita2178
      @kiyotofujita2178 Год назад

      I’m celebrating a $30k stock portfolio today. I started this journey with 6k. I have invested on time and also with the right terms now I have time for my family and the life ahead of me

    • @clydeorlan2615
      @clydeorlan2615 Год назад

      Assets that can make you rich
      *FX
      *Btcoin
      *Stocks
      *Gold
      *Real estate

    • @geralyncainglet2626
      @geralyncainglet2626 Год назад

      You’re right but a lot of people remain poor due to ignorance

    • @kirstenraedmund7346
      @kirstenraedmund7346 Год назад

      Not because of ignorance, it’s because of the high rate of unprofessionalism in the cypto market

    • @hamidu_-
      @hamidu_- Год назад

      I’m new to cypto trading, feels overwhelming but I won’t give up on learning this. Thanks for your clear explanation from the very beginning!

  • @akdigitalmarketing8410
    @akdigitalmarketing8410 Год назад

    You are wrong agr wo hum 5lakh ki lumsum amount nifty m lga de to 12℅ k hisab se we earn 85lakh so this best wariko keep it up bro 😅

  • @pratikgandhi17
    @pratikgandhi17 Год назад

    Misleading , गलत , video...
    1. Home loan interest compound monthly.
    2. Other investment return may be negative also..while Home loan interest is fixed upto some extent.
    3. Incometax exemp. Is for interest payment . First you have to pay interest to Bank.

  • @khemrajpal1161
    @khemrajpal1161 6 месяцев назад

    For that we should have 5L in bank. And investing in correct place is a game changer and that's the place maximum people fails.

  • @ashishrunn
    @ashishrunn 9 месяцев назад

    Instead of paying additional 5 lakh downpayment, we can invest that lumpsum 5 lakh in a mutual fund. That will make more sense.

  • @adityadutta8598
    @adityadutta8598 Год назад +1

    Doesn't take into consideration the New Tax Regime. Someone on a 20% tax bracket cannot afford this EMI n down-payment. Rent while waiting for under construction property is not considered. 50 lakhs can only give you a low cost 2bhk home in metros. A growing family needs 3 bhk. One needs to also put aside money for interiors and registry on possession.
    I feel the theory is narrow n doesn't let you look at practicalities. However, good for those who are not into structured ways of financial planning.

  • @KeyurPanchal0475
    @KeyurPanchal0475 Год назад +1

    Part payment is the best solution, it's a good way to reduce your overall interest at the end, then you can also invest more once you are free from loan.

  • @arvindchaddha8607
    @arvindchaddha8607 Год назад

    सर् प्लीज ये भी बताइये की अगर मैं पूरा एलिजिबल लोन लूं...और उन 5 लाख रुपयों को एक साथ 25 सालों के लिए इन्वेस्ट करूँ...10% पे तो कंपाउंडिंग से कितना फायदा होगा

  • @mohit0902
    @mohit0902 Год назад +1

    At 03:30 you are saying that 14 lakh rs are aaved .. i think you do understand that its just that one will not pay tax on that 14 lac which will be 20 % of 14 lakh i e 280000 rs will be saved from total interest. Not the toatal 14 lach ..

  • @akshsharma1987
    @akshsharma1987 Год назад

    5 lakhs could be invested with 10% annual interest n magic of compounding will make it 54.2 lakhs after 25 years as well

  • @InformationPractical
    @InformationPractical Год назад +1

    Sir, if anyone annual income is under 20% tax slab, then i don't think he will take home loan for 25 years. As per calculation loan tenure keep minimum as much then it will be beneficial.

  • @jaindarshankantilal2797
    @jaindarshankantilal2797 8 месяцев назад

    I would rather invest less , say 15% DP, and rest as stocks. But...
    But i guess this suits people with cash heavy pockets and less risk takers. Lower risk due to lesser EMI, SIP investment means averaging buying price.

  • @realindia6483
    @realindia6483 Год назад

    आप बिलकुल सही बोल रहे हो सर, मैने bob से 2016 मे 1 लाख का का पर्सनल लोन लिया था 5 साल के लिए लगभग 2200 रुपए महीने की किस्त पर जबकि मैं 3000 तक की किस्त दे सकता था और उसी समय बैंक ने मुझे एक यूनिट प्लान दिया जिसमे मुझे 500 रुपए महीना जमा करना था ।
    5 साल मे मैने ब्याज सहित बैंक को 1 लाख 30 हजार रूपए लौटाए मतलब 30 हजार ब्याज गया जबकि यूनिट प्लान से 5 साल बाद मुझे लगभग 42 हजार रुपए वापस मिल गए ।

  • @swingtrader6118
    @swingtrader6118 9 месяцев назад

    27 lakh profit home value assume 3cr u made total 3.27 cr but if u invested down payment of 15 lakhs + jo monthly emi aap pay karanga usa invest kara to it will be much more than 10 creasily

  • @SachinChavan13
    @SachinChavan13 Год назад

    To many assumptions
    - kya gaurantee hai ki 10% ka ROE hoga.. jaise jaise india developed banta jayega ye number kam ho skta hai
    - kya guarantee hai ki govt income tax benefits change nahi karega

  • @Nitink268
    @Nitink268 Год назад

    Stock market investment doesn't gaurntee returns, only 10% are making 90% money, so investment is out of question, inflation every year is 6-7%, life is unpredictable, so better pay off loan by prepayment, so only valid point you mentioned is prepayment

  • @kevaljoshi4419
    @kevaljoshi4419 Год назад +1

    Here a lot of external factors were not considered. Anybody who has common sense knows that if you are earning 50% more than your emi then you can save and make prepayment as well and some portion you can invest as well.
    This title is "clickbait". Just a fancy way of stating the fact that if you earn more money then your interest can be compensated with that extra money you earned.
    Moral of the story is "earn more money ".

  • @NISHANTJAYALE
    @NISHANTJAYALE 10 месяцев назад

    One small question : what if- instead of taking less loan by Rs.5lacs , customer invests this lumsum RS. 5lacs in SIP for 12% for 25 yrs... wont it be more yield that taking less loan?

  • @aniketkamble7495
    @aniketkamble7495 Год назад

    Toh kya karu main job chod du - this line hit in my mind after seeing the caption

  • @pravash1980
    @pravash1980 Год назад

    Don’t take the home loan and invest the 28.9k every month(or, minus the rent). How much will you make in 15 years ? Is it worth taking the home loan ?

  • @nadishg6340
    @nadishg6340 Год назад

    5 lacs of your savings invested for twenty years will become 50 lacs @ 12% . It’s a good video however . I suggest to invest 5 lacs into Nifty ETF or Nifty Midcap ETF

  • @rohandabade3449
    @rohandabade3449 Год назад

    I would like to know about car loan. Should I close it early?

  • @manishkp2
    @manishkp2 Год назад

    Thanks for video, but
    Jo ye benefits bataya gaya hai uska home loan se kuch bhi lena nahi hai
    80c me waist bhi tum 1.5L bacha rahe hao
    Home loan Interest 2L claim karoge to HRA claim nahi kar paoge
    Stock me invest karna tumhare upar hai time chahiye aur paisa

  • @gametvandroidgameplay8260
    @gametvandroidgameplay8260 Год назад

    Stationery shop PR video bana sakte ho kya
    Loan kitna le
    Loan reaturn easily kese return kr sakte hy
    Or 1st challenge is money hy saving hy loan ke liye PR sb jobwale nhi hote to without money kese business start kr sakte hy kuch ideas hy to share karo

  • @krishnakrbharti1903
    @krishnakrbharti1903 Год назад

    The same advice i had given to one of my friend few months ago when he was deciding to get home loan from bank.

  • @pst.1987
    @pst.1987 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much sir for this informative video. Thanks a lot sir

  • @neharani960
    @neharani960 Год назад

    Sir I am a student and earning very bare minimum. Please suggest me where should i invest in my early 20's. Many students like me wants to invest their pocket money which is 1-5k but don't know where to start. Kindly guide us

  • @888shailesh
    @888shailesh Год назад +2

    Sir,
    If total annual salary is 8 lac, we can't save this much.. it will applicable salary above 20 lac annual package i think..

  • @Shivam-ln2yb
    @Shivam-ln2yb Год назад +1

    Today's time home loan interest is also increased...banks are charging now 9.25% to 9.5%

  • @sachindesai4549
    @sachindesai4549 25 дней назад

    Hello Ankur, how NRE can avail the benefits on hoam loan interest because NREs are not paying taxes in India. Can you please elaborate your setup in NRE situation.
    Thank you
    Kind regards,
    Sachin Desai

  • @bishalkumarshaw2789
    @bishalkumarshaw2789 Год назад

    Wow, amazing video. Aaj kuchh naya sikha. Thank you so much sir ❤❤🙏😊

  • @babumicromech
    @babumicromech Год назад

    Instead of taking less loan i will invest the difference of 5.5 lakh lumpsum in any mutual fund and get a better amount than sip of the 4250 rupees

  • @papipoopoo
    @papipoopoo 29 дней назад

    Agar mai max loan lu 75 lakhs ka aur fir ye jo mere pe already 75 lakhs honge jinse mai ghar khareedta unhe invest kardu aur 10% se grow karu to mai basically pura ghar free me ni le lunga kyuki interest rate loan ka meri investment ke interest rate se to kam hi hai

  • @sauravkjl
    @sauravkjl Год назад +1

    What about extra down payment we are doing... From where it will come... You do not consider that...