6 Streams Of Income You Can Build To Create Retirement Income

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  • @Alphapowermind
    @Alphapowermind 2 года назад +36

    1. FDs : Low Interest
    2. Govt schemes : Low Interest
    3. SWP : No guarantee of capital appreciation
    4. Annuities: very low return , about 5% only including the effect of the GST of 1.8% on the lumpsum investment.
    5. Guaranteed Rate Insurance Plan: Not available for Immediate investment
    6. Dividend from stocks : Risky

    • @ravilance
      @ravilance Год назад

      basically screwed big time. Cannot beat inflation with 100% guarantee

    • @deepthampan9998
      @deepthampan9998 Год назад +2

      Are NRIs allowed to participate in the Government schemes?

    • @devendersingh4303
      @devendersingh4303 5 месяцев назад

      Go for aggressive hybrid funds and multi asset funds ,and enjoy your retirement and keep three years of your requirements in short term debt funds.Keep on shifting amount from your aggressive or multi asset funds to short term debt funds to replenish the short fall,when market is normal or in bull run ,if market is down ,keep on spendings from debt funds till market recovers.

    • @counterpoint9260
      @counterpoint9260 2 месяца назад

      so nothing is good overall

    • @Alphapowermind
      @Alphapowermind Месяц назад

      NRIs are not eligible to apply for Govt schemes like PPF, SCSC, PO MIS etc
      ​@deepthampan9998

  • @dharmaraja41
    @dharmaraja41 Год назад +9

    First, thanks for the video. Rarely ever I see such clarity in investment matters. However, I feel the investment options that you mentioned may be tools in the toolkit, but none of them will entirely satisfy the needs of a returning NRIs.
    I feel, still a mix of ETFs of corporate bonds and a value ETFs of Dividend paying stocks would be the better option.
    For weathering the years that would have a bad market, a retiree still needs to maintain some money market investments, that way he/she can simply not touch the money in the ETFs for those tough years.
    There is risk in everything. Like you said there is still guaranteed loss of value in FD because FD rates are always lesser than the inflation rate.
    Of course there are disadvantages to this scheme as well… but I feel if one is a bit bold, one can make things work out even better than expected.

  • @rajeevchandakutty9179
    @rajeevchandakutty9179 2 года назад +4

    Sir
    Once again another very informative session 👏 👍. Your presentation is excellent and right on dot for any common man to understand 👍.
    Thanks much.

  • @jamesgeorge1968
    @jamesgeorge1968 3 месяца назад

    Thanks Dr. Bhatt. Keep going strong with such useful financial advice

  • @anilprasanna
    @anilprasanna Год назад +2

    fantastic advice !! excellent .I am able to understand each and every word that you say unlike some financial gurus who use too much jargon..

  • @pchako
    @pchako 2 года назад +5

    Very well explained. In addition to the six streams of income discussed above, I would also like to mention investing in some good ELSS schemes. It has double benefit - tax benefits as well as likely wealth creation. Your suggestion of income from Dividends is very interesting. Can you do a video on it, with some illustrations and suggestions of good companies.

  • @tirthankar1966
    @tirthankar1966 2 года назад +3

    I think it should be a mixture ideally 50% GRP s ,25% in Post offices, 25% in ETFs so that it can liquidate them as required.
    ETFs are much cheaper than MFs and more safe as you can choose your index

  • @natarajanravi6973
    @natarajanravi6973 2 года назад +3

    Managing Fixed deposit will also be bothersome if we spread the deposits in several banks just to escape the Five lakhs threshold. Mumbai citizens lost heavily by investing in Punjab Maharashtra Bank

  • @aksket2000
    @aksket2000 2 года назад +2

    I will go for 20% FD in nationalized bank, 20% in co-op society run by state government employees of our department offering about 7% annual roi. 20-30 % in index fund. 10%-15% in ETF. Remaining will put as liquid cash for desposal. As I will be getting monthly pension 50% of last salary plus DA, as applicable, will try to manage monthly expenses from it and will not go for SWP or any annuity, insurance schemes as they charge much towards commissions. All govt schemes are in my opinion more than 5 year terms and difficult to manage spread instruments for a retired person.
    Very nice points you have covered in this Video. Thanks Sir.

    • @srinivenkat2836
      @srinivenkat2836 Год назад +1

      When you have 50% of last salary plus DA as pension, your are one of the rare favvvvvvvvvored people who need not worry in retirement. Why then plan for co-ops etc? Enjoy and put in equity more. 😀

  • @hemchandmallya8396
    @hemchandmallya8396 Год назад +1

    Very well done presentation. Explains in simple terms. Please encourage retirees in India to invest in PSU stocks. The stocks may not appreciate like other blue chips but dividend yield is better than bank deposits. And yes they are very stable mostly debt free companies.

  • @mashablesam
    @mashablesam 2 года назад +4

    20% Nifty 50 ETF
    20% Gold
    20% Mutual Fund
    20% Crypto
    20% Flexible FD

  • @GodKnowsWhoAmI
    @GodKnowsWhoAmI 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very honest opinion about these. Can u please share the names of guranteed income insurance plans that are good and offer high rate of interest, like the one you mentioned pays 7% interest.

  • @natarajanravi6973
    @natarajanravi6973 2 года назад +1

    Excellent & exhaustive coverage. Senior citizens can also invest in FAAA or MAAA rated deposits of well established, long standing blue chip NBFC. But there is an element of risk involved that must be taken into consideration. They give higher rate of interest than bank deposits.

  • @eugeniacamara8880
    @eugeniacamara8880 2 года назад +4

    Invaluable advice on options for retirement income and advantages/disadvantages. 👌
    For returning NRI's who have not done advance retirement planning, govt schemes and the RBI floating rate bonds are a great option (though the tenure is only 7yrs.)
    If one retires at 60 and generates the required fixed income from any of these 6 schemes, what is the additional corpus one needs to set aside as a cushion against inflation assuming you may live upto 90yrs?

    • @tintunbirha
      @tintunbirha 11 месяцев назад

      If you retire at 60 and hope to live up to 90 then your 50K monthly expenditure will increase to 160K in the 90th year.

  • @shamrao3954
    @shamrao3954 Год назад +2

    very well explained to a non finance investor, keep up this good work, Guaranteed Insurance Plan is excellent which was not there earlier

  • @dr.sachiningole3548
    @dr.sachiningole3548 5 месяцев назад

    Very helpful video....n that devidend linked to retirement planning that great idea

  • @mousumibasu3808
    @mousumibasu3808 10 месяцев назад +2

    Sir I hv a pension of 75k after commutation.going to retire in this month. I will put 30 lacs in scss, some FD in HDFC BANK some FD in LIC HFL they give 8.5% to employees and more than 10% of total corpus in 3/4 mutual funds . Some liquid cash in hand also . I will hv fair mediclaim cover from office upto 80 yrs .Am I in right track ?

  • @aksket2000
    @aksket2000 2 года назад +27

    Guaranteed insurance plans may charge heavy amount toward commission

    • @sheebareji1166
      @sheebareji1166 Год назад +6

      V r the experienced one. Federal bank ageas was cheated us ..too much charges are applicable...different types like mortality .. allocation..administration ..fund management even though there was no fund switching....can't explain ..that much. I am not going to drag the scenario. Final outcome was the capital was not there once it's completed 5 yrs even though there was growth when compared the nav of starting and ending . Our heard earned money the have taken as charges. Anyway the case is under the higher authority. Pls think before joining to fed ageas.

    • @tirthankar1966
      @tirthankar1966 Год назад +3

      GRP are very transparent from leading houses its a contract which will give you fixed returns

    • @atultalele1985
      @atultalele1985 Год назад +1

      Nothing get free in life

    • @RahulNair-w1u
      @RahulNair-w1u Год назад +1

      Almost 10% goes as charges..

    • @kishanbhowmik1643
      @kishanbhowmik1643 11 месяцев назад +1

      Mutual fund me invest karo for 15-20 yrs. Then see the magic. All insurance companies investing our money in the market only..

  • @lillykrishnan-zd9ec
    @lillykrishnan-zd9ec Год назад +1

    Very well
    Explained. Thanks a lot.

  • @bpm74
    @bpm74 11 месяцев назад +1

    Rule No 1.
    There is no free lunch , investment returns are proportional to your risk taken (better the research and involvement in the investment vehicle, better the probability of profit) . If someone else is doing the research, they will take their share and give you sub inflation returns pre tax and after tax your back to Bank IR
    Rule No.2
    All registered investment advisory services are bound to give you the very safest of options as they don't want legal complications. FD, Govt Bonds,Debt MF is all the advice you'll get , if you insist on equity Nifty ETF at Max (not that Nifty ETF is bad when compared to above)
    Rule No 3 : if you want to earn money equity markets , with long term perspective and target companies with increasing EPS and sales growth, forget net profit numbers and PE for sure doesn't provide any metric..
    Just my 2 bits...

  • @rajeshsriharirao4265
    @rajeshsriharirao4265 Год назад

    Thank you so much for giving so much clarity on so many things. I will definitely reach out to you in near future. 🙏

  • @kbmehta4208
    @kbmehta4208 11 месяцев назад

    Comprehensive coverage in limited time, great.

  • @omkapoor6866
    @omkapoor6866 Год назад +1

    I am super senior citizen of age 90 years. I get Railway sufficient pension.
    My wife had expired. My 3 children have also retired. I get indoor/outdoor all medical help. I am happy with assured interest/dividend and not a greedy for money. I used to trade in past but after 80 stoppedand encashed all shares and mutual funds. Used to park in Post Office, Banks, mutual fund of assured dividend. I spend at my choice
    irrespective of price. Interested to know any better advice to be more happy.

  • @gnathghantasala7478
    @gnathghantasala7478 6 месяцев назад

    Great Job..Thank you ...very informative and very clear .can you please sugeat some good Guaranty rate insurance plans at present.Thank you

  • @margaretjohn5590
    @margaretjohn5590 Год назад

    Bad luck for NRIS and there childrens we restricted to join some of the Govt best schemes, but we will spend our retirement period in India.This is like a both shape see sharpened 🗡️ Sword.
    Your video is incredible for us to think and plan for our future inspite of many barriers such as TAX,.....
    I will choose GUARANTEED INCOME SCHEMES for my retirement plan .

  • @j.r.6517
    @j.r.6517 Год назад

    Very well explained. Excellent information. Thanks 👏👏👏👍

  • @krishnanaishadham9359
    @krishnanaishadham9359 11 месяцев назад

    The presentation is useful. I wish to add PPF as another very useful investment opprtunivty with triple exemptions. To-day PPF can be extened to any number of years to save tax under 8o ccc, tax free interest and its one time in a year withdrawal facility can be a energency fund

  • @bhavtosh5328
    @bhavtosh5328 10 месяцев назад +1

    This govt has destroyed
    FDs.Earlier we were getting
    10-12% returns.

    • @subhagashanbhag6878
      @subhagashanbhag6878 5 месяцев назад

      How crude? Inflation is under control and lower fD rates help the borrower to build business,...

    • @bhavtosh5328
      @bhavtosh5328 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@subhagashanbhag6878
      So,what about investors?
      In this country middle class
      does not get social security
      no pension,will they dare to
      invest in risky ventures??

    • @subhagashanbhag6878
      @subhagashanbhag6878 5 месяцев назад

      @@bhavtosh5328 in the process of transformation.we have Atall pension , NPS etc... but at the samw time india also has to look at improving businesaes. Xost of finance has to be low for innovation.

  • @rumskums
    @rumskums Год назад

    Thanks Sir.. like the way telling both advantage and disadvantage of each stream

  • @kishanbhowmik1643
    @kishanbhowmik1643 11 месяцев назад

    No idea about market... Old school thinking in the age of Crypto 😂😂 market me invest karo for long term 15-20 yrs then come back to this channel

  • @ageless1003
    @ageless1003 11 месяцев назад

    Dividend income is something i am planning for my retirement.

  • @rajaram41
    @rajaram41 2 года назад

    Very nicely done. A thorough study of each stream .

  • @JustBe1974
    @JustBe1974 11 месяцев назад

    Very informative video Sir.
    Can you kindly let us know which companies offer guaranteed rate income? LIC?

  • @vrumats
    @vrumats 7 месяцев назад +1

    SCSS limit per person now is 30L

  • @akn650
    @akn650 Год назад

    Great presentation indeed
    Pl give presentation on investing in crypto,commodities and latest modes of investments please .

    • @NRIMoneyClinic
      @NRIMoneyClinic  Год назад

      Thank you for the suggestions. Will keep these points in mind

  • @npratapvet
    @npratapvet 2 года назад +1

    Excellent presentation and advice to all of us. Keep posting.
    With regard to what our opinion is,
    I would spread out my investment over several options as suggested by you like post office and bank FDs, PMVVY, SCSS, pension schemes, mutual funds and government bonds of low interest too. If a person has already a reasonably large corpus in mutual funds can they go for SWP upto the limit of capital gains permissible per annum and with the interest from bank and post office FDs start SIP afresh to offset the loss of units by sale using SWP.

  • @yndesai
    @yndesai Год назад +1

    PPF is one good tax free avenue to generate interest income. you could have added.

    • @NRIMoneyClinic
      @NRIMoneyClinic  Год назад

      Ppf gives you tax free maturity amoubt . It is not a stream of regular income

    • @yndesai
      @yndesai Год назад

      @@NRIMoneyClinic we can withdraw on regular basis. after 5 yrs

    • @NRIMoneyClinic
      @NRIMoneyClinic  Год назад

      Then you can use it

  • @chmvijay
    @chmvijay Год назад

    I have brought recently the tata aia total guarantee income 😊scheme

  • @utpalpaul7424
    @utpalpaul7424 Год назад +1

    Sir I am a widow I have one son and nobody is there in whole world should I share my financial information with my son or not please advise me.

  • @gaus5810
    @gaus5810 Год назад

    Valuable information, thank you so much ❤️🥰👍

  • @gpjoseph9807
    @gpjoseph9807 Год назад

    I bought annuity at 6%. Now, interest rate is 7.2% for regular bank deposit

  • @santeemoontazdigpaul7495
    @santeemoontazdigpaul7495 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much very well explained

  • @asvocasvoc2226
    @asvocasvoc2226 11 месяцев назад

    Please suggest some USD investment plans available in Indian. Objective is to have a monthly stream of revenue after retirement.

  • @ayazjaved3990
    @ayazjaved3990 11 месяцев назад

    Plz speak Urdu/Hindi so that 90% people understand. Your use full speech

  • @ramraodeshmukh9196
    @ramraodeshmukh9196 8 месяцев назад

    In any case pension/annuity plans are not right choice for retirees. All the plans made for the betterment of the agents and providing company and not for the individuals.

  • @vrumats
    @vrumats 7 месяцев назад

    equity is also good retirement investment

  • @shirintalwar2033
    @shirintalwar2033 9 месяцев назад

    If retired but still an NRI u cannot invest in any government scheme like PMVVY , SCSS etc what to do in this scenario ?

  • @srinivasanke705
    @srinivasanke705 9 месяцев назад

    When one saves money for his or her retirement and invests in various investment plans total loss is heavy because the value of money decreases astoundingly.The value of money is decreasing at a galloping speed.

  • @ramakrishna-qc3rz
    @ramakrishna-qc3rz Год назад

    Which annuity plans are good and safe sir......and how much percentage we shall keep as per your advice.

  • @rutwikmhatre7596
    @rutwikmhatre7596 11 месяцев назад

    I have seen some retirement plans on policybaazar which are like pension but also bit of life cover, please do tell me if that is a valid option for nri.

  • @udaydivekar3536
    @udaydivekar3536 Месяц назад

    Nice video.

  • @bulljam8888
    @bulljam8888 2 года назад +1

    pls make a video on NRI Home Loan process for Salaried/Self Employed

  • @venkaiahbayana189
    @venkaiahbayana189 11 месяцев назад

    Well explained. Very useful. Thanks

  • @sunnyn3487
    @sunnyn3487 11 месяцев назад

    Very useful information.

  • @hemangisanghvi980
    @hemangisanghvi980 22 дня назад

    Sir , i ve a lump sum ,after my retirement , to be used for regular monthly income..how do i go abt.

  • @josphatodhiambo-w8p
    @josphatodhiambo-w8p Год назад

    Thanks for the information.

  • @praveenab8055
    @praveenab8055 27 дней назад

    Could you please advice which insurance fund giving 7%

  • @jeffnightengale554
    @jeffnightengale554 Год назад

    In regards to banks. You seem to promote large banks over medium or small banks. The banks that have been shutdown lately would be considered large. The larger banks seem to take more risks. Some of these banks are close to being insolvent. The only reason they aren’t insolvent already is the government bailing them out.

  • @adagoudamakannawar4933
    @adagoudamakannawar4933 Год назад

    Very much informative

  • @ruidasservicespvtltd
    @ruidasservicespvtltd Год назад

    Recently in some big companies not mentioning the name they declared dividend but amount not credited to account how can we respond to such scenario?

  • @narayananlekshminarayanasa3217

    Annuity start early plan for maximum pension then no problem

  • @Soumyodeep40
    @Soumyodeep40 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent inputs loved it

  • @chandan-ve8vr
    @chandan-ve8vr 2 года назад +1

    Hi sir I am a government employee, in our salary every month 10% of amount deducted for NPS, I have a doubt if share market crashes during our retirement just like corona pandemic did it affects our savings?

    • @yugandharnalabolu3518
      @yugandharnalabolu3518 2 года назад +4

      Re-balance portfolio. 3 years before the retirement time , move your equity portion to government securities. Ex:- we have 3 options Equity allocation, Corporate bonds allocation, Government bonds allocation. 3 year before the retirement, put E-0%, C-30%, G-70%. So that your retirement corpus is safe.

    • @chandan-ve8vr
      @chandan-ve8vr 2 года назад

      @@yugandharnalabolu3518 k thank you sir.

    • @anilprasanna
      @anilprasanna Год назад +2

      This is the same problem that many had in USA who were at the cusp of retirement and the pandemic crashed their 401 K retirement fund. Always lessen the risk when you get closer to retirement. Its better to be Dravid instead of Dhoni during retirement.

  • @khem3224
    @khem3224 Год назад

    Sir Very good advice but how about the corporate bond interests....are they not a good option?

  • @Jyyo
    @Jyyo Год назад

    Hello doc, what are your fees? I can’t seem to find it on your website

  • @manishabhattacharjee4723
    @manishabhattacharjee4723 11 месяцев назад

    Very useful advice

  • @manashalder6378
    @manashalder6378 Год назад

    what is that best plan for guaranteed pension scheme that u have come across??

  • @krishanasinghmahar4147
    @krishanasinghmahar4147 Год назад

    Pl tell us what are those guaranteed return insurance plan and company providing them

  • @padmanabhas3676
    @padmanabhas3676 Год назад

    Nicely explained,Thank you 🙏

  • @venkataraogude5612
    @venkataraogude5612 Год назад

    Excellent postings,,

  • @amitkumarshah5521
    @amitkumarshah5521 Год назад

    Interesting analysis, thank you Sir🙏

  • @Harsha_Metaverse
    @Harsha_Metaverse 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent Sir

  • @Manavta238
    @Manavta238 Год назад

    To earn 1 lakh per month, how much capital is required to.invest in annuity?

  • @GOOGLEACCOUNT-gc4vs
    @GOOGLEACCOUNT-gc4vs Год назад

    MF income is also taxable with TDS on Rupees as low as 5000 per annum. HDFC BALANCED ADVANTAGE FUND IDCW reduced dividend from 31 paise per unit to 23 paise per unit despite unit price increased from Rs 18 to Rs 33. No income is tax free now by the present government. Annuities are worst giving return as low as below 5% p.a. After paying Rs 1.87 lakhs including service tax for 10 years I got back Rs 1.25 lakhs

  • @RR-lx7ll
    @RR-lx7ll Год назад

    Can you please make a detailed video about government plans?

  • @bhagavandas5563
    @bhagavandas5563 Год назад

    Brilliant

  • @chottalalpatidar9368
    @chottalalpatidar9368 Год назад

    Excellent

  • @ravisrinivas7451
    @ravisrinivas7451 Год назад

    excellent info shared sir

  • @manjujoseph95
    @manjujoseph95 Год назад +1

    I am working in Canada. I wanted to know if I can invest in Sip's in India. If I transfer money into my NRO account, will the principle amount get taxed. I am already being taxed here...??😢

    • @ytmedia132
      @ytmedia132 8 месяцев назад

      Yes NRI's are allowed to invest in SIP's in India using NRO/NRE account. I believe you will be taxed on the returns only.

  • @rajendradirangane5330
    @rajendradirangane5330 Год назад

    Thank you dear Sir 🙏🙏

  • @jonascardoza5742
    @jonascardoza5742 Год назад

    Very good advice.

  • @sandeepshanbhogue7690
    @sandeepshanbhogue7690 2 года назад

    Hi Sir, 1. Is Guaranteed Return plan taxable? 2. Investment in Government schemes requires additional documentation as in source of funds.
    3. What about plans which have floating interest rate as in RBI bonds for a tenor of 7 years. Is it a good option to invest provided all investment vehicles have been used up?

  • @vinodraishah6194
    @vinodraishah6194 Год назад

    Really appreciable effort.

  • @ashisbiswas2690
    @ashisbiswas2690 Год назад

    Sir, how do you gauge Yes Bank ? Does it fall among the smaller banks which you are referring at?

  • @srsharma1000
    @srsharma1000 Год назад

    Which are annuity schemes /plan?

  • @yugandharnalabolu3518
    @yugandharnalabolu3518 2 года назад +1

    NPS is the best option for retirement. We can re-balance portfolio by changing asset allocation we can gradually decrease the equity portion when retirement time approaches..

    • @NRIMoneyClinic
      @NRIMoneyClinic  2 года назад +1

      NPS is just a corpus growing plan . It invariably ends with Annuities

  • @venkataramanaammanamanchi353
    @venkataramanaammanamanchi353 11 месяцев назад

    What are Government schemes please

  • @tpkoleth
    @tpkoleth Год назад

    Thank you sir for a highly informative presentation. I have one doubt about one of your comments about annuity plans. I think Annuity schemes have surrender options. Can you please confirm?

    • @NRIMoneyClinic
      @NRIMoneyClinic  Год назад

      Not really. There could be a exit window in case of Critical Illness.

  • @aksket2000
    @aksket2000 2 года назад

    Govt schemes...long duration for retired persons

  • @Just_forfun9140
    @Just_forfun9140 2 года назад +1

    CITI bank is closing NRI operations in India, and transferring customers to Axis bank. Anyone know if Axis is a solid bank, how big is the bank, any chance of going bankrupt. India should do what US did after the great depression, US banks are insured by FDIC, if a bank goes bankrupt, customers don't lose their savings, the limit is very high (250K I think), satisfies majority of the people, can sleep well. Should someone have millions, they can split the amount and use several banks. The bottom line is there is no run on the banks in case of a bank problem. The FDIC moves smoothly money from a bank in trouble to a sound bank. All of these banks are private, not nationalized. Each bank pays FDIC an insurance amount, it is mandatory. Maybe one day India will do the same. People should not have to lose their money and sleep over bank failures.

    • @Just_forfun9140
      @Just_forfun9140 2 года назад

      CITI bank customer service is excellent, available 24X7, the website is great, too bad they are leaving India.

    • @natarajanravi6973
      @natarajanravi6973 2 года назад

      All investment in banks insured upto rupees 500000

    • @anilprasanna
      @anilprasanna Год назад

      @@natarajanravi6973 5 lacs insurance is peanuts sir. Horrendous to have a system where our hard earned money goes down the drain just because of some bank scam. India should do a better job with this in my opinion.

  • @hydrump7181
    @hydrump7181 Год назад

    What about safe company NCD

  • @venghatesan
    @venghatesan Год назад

    Can we get the link for the SWP advantages and dis-advantages session? i don't find it here.

    • @kishanbhowmik1643
      @kishanbhowmik1643 11 месяцев назад

      This man is not in the favour of SIP and SWP.

  • @rg5806
    @rg5806 2 года назад

    Good Video nicely covered.

  • @apsod332
    @apsod332 Год назад

    NRE FD for returning Indians with different passports is also considered for taxation in India ?

  • @frank3041
    @frank3041 Год назад

    Hello. May I call you for discussing retirement plan. I am in Canada. What is a good time to call you(IST)

    • @NRIMoneyClinic
      @NRIMoneyClinic  Год назад

      Send WhatsApp message on the number shown on the screen

  • @KunchithapathamNatarajan
    @KunchithapathamNatarajan Год назад

    Good. Very useful.Wish I had seen this 10 years ago

  • @kavitabhat4410
    @kavitabhat4410 Год назад

    Can you please share the names of some Guaranteed Rate Insurance plans?

  • @muraleedhararibenchi2121
    @muraleedhararibenchi2121 Год назад

    Informative

  • @maakm5369
    @maakm5369 Год назад

    Property for rent , Profit Sharing based Business,

  • @amitgurtu7534
    @amitgurtu7534 Год назад

    Audio at 15 min does not match with the text in video !