It was a roller-coaster ride for Mumbai-based Sailee Satish Angane when she was studying abroad. First it was disrupted by the covid-19 pandemic and later by a medical scare. Despite these challenges, the 27-year-old has tried to overcome the financial pressures by managing her education loan and helping with household expenses after abruptly being forced to return from France, where she was pursuing her master's degree.
But what has worked in favour of Angane is the double income from giving French tuition in the evenings and her day job as a marketing executive. She has decided to stay back in India, instead of exploring post-study work options in France. Reasons: Better job prospects in India and higher living costs in France.
With the help of a mutual fund distributor, Angane is also using her income to make investments to meet her financial goals.
Investment mix Angane says she didn't have any clue about investing initially. Her father always invested in bank fixed deposits only. After meeting a mutual fund distributor in 2022, she began investing in mutual funds.
So far, she has paid 20% of her education loan. Her investments are split into 58% equity and 42% in non-equity funds. About 35% of her equity portfolio is in large-cap funds, 30% in flexi-cap funds, and 10% each in mid-cap and small-cap funds. The rest is in equity-oriented hybrid funds. The non-equity portfolio comprises 20% liquid funds for emergency needs, 25% in arbitrage funds for 6-12 month goals (travel plans) and 55% in equity saving funds for 2-3 years goals (wedding expenses). Recently, she bought a ₹50 lakh term insurance cover, as she is the sole earner. Her father, 66, is retired, while her mother, 50, runs a small babysitting business at home.
This story is from the January 06, 2025 edition of Mint Chennai.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the January 06, 2025 edition of Mint Chennai.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
An ode to the Maximum City of hopes and heartbreak
Murzban F. Shroff's new collection of Mumbai stories chronicles the decline of the city, while celebrating its resilience
From red lights to green: DPI for businesses will spur job creation
Employer Aadhaar and Digilocker will apply Digital Public Infrastructure to compliance and help create high-wage jobs
HDFC Bank NPAs rise amid Q3 agriculture loan defaults
The lender's profit growth was weighed down by asset quality issues and slow loan growth
Address India's worsening urban groundwater crisis
We require innovative solutions that use technology to prevent its depletion and contamination
Netflix surges past 300 mn subscribers
Netflix on Tuesday said it added nearly 19 million subscribers during the holiday season to finish out last year with more than 300 million subscribers.
Dixon Tech: A flurry of acquisitions, capacity expansions
Upwardly mobile
NMC seeks to tighten rules for hiring medical college faculty
India's apex medical education regulatory has proposed new eligibility qualifications for teachers to improve standards as it seeks to weed out ghost faculty and incompetent teachers.
RIL arm acquires sauces brand SIL
Reliance Consumer Products Ltd (RCPL), the consumer goods arm of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), announced on Wednesday its acquisition of SIL, a food brand known for sauces and condiments.
Shareholders nix Gokaldas Esop plan
Apparel maker Gokaldas Exports' plan to reward its top executive with a generous stock grant has been blocked by the company's institutional shareholders, more than half of whom voted against the resolution enabling its latest employee stock option plan (Esop).
Garth Hudson wove a musical spell on listeners
Hudson was the last surviving member of the influential rock group The Band