Try GOLD - Free

Securing The Future From Your 20s

Outlook Money

|

January 2019

By starting investments early, millennials can take advantage of their age and risk appetite.

- Suyash Desai

Securing The Future From Your 20s

This story is a prequel to our previous issue of December 2018, where we helped readers to plan and prepare financially for their retirement. Whereas, the focus this time is on planning your finances from the start of your career till mid or late forties.

Today, with well over 25 years since the adoption of economic reforms, India has grown from $0.3 trillion economy to $2.8 trillion economy. This has resulted in an increase in the purchasing power of people, especially in Tier I and II cities. The post reform generation, who are in their twenties, is earning much more than the previous one. Also with better avenues and income, their spending and investment habits have changed. Taking cognisance of this, Outlook Money has decided to help millennials plan their finances and investments.

The most clichéd phrase used by planners is to start the investments as early as possible. Sonali Pradhan, Head of Wealth Management, Julius Baer Wealth Advisors, explained why. According to her, investments can create an alternate source of income through steady returns. “Objectives and needs should be the deriving factors for investments,” she said. But does anyone take this seriously in their twenties? Bhagyashree Pradhan, 26, journalist from Mumbai, does not invest. “I only have three LIC policies - endowment plans, which my father made for me,” she said. According to Jayesh Faria, Senior Executive Group VP, Motilal Oswal Private Wealth Management, “The new found monetary independence comes with many wish lists. At this age, life’s financial equation needs to be understood clearly. Generally, it is followed as Income minus Expenses equals Savings, instead of Income minus Savings equals Expenses, which is the correct equation.”

MORE STORIES FROM Outlook Money

Outlook Money

Outlook Money

10 FAQs ON RECENT CHANGES IN EPF WITHDRAWAL RULES

The Central Board of Trustees (CBT) of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has eased partial withdrawal rules for subscribers in October 2025.

time to read

3 mins

December 2025

Outlook Money

Outlook Money

How To Use Thematic Investing Wisely In Your Portfolio

Good themes are built on data and discipline, not fashion; understand the forces before investing.

time to read

2 mins

December 2025

Outlook Money

Outlook Money

How You Think Is How You Spend

Our actions and thoughts translate into how our money life shapes up. Look for blind spots before you make any money decisions

time to read

4 mins

December 2025

Outlook Money

Outlook Money

Back To The Nest

Rising cost of urban living along with stagnant salaries are pushing a generation of young professionals to move back in with their parents. That situation may lead to friction but mature handling make the situation a win-win for both

time to read

8 mins

December 2025

Outlook Money

Outlook Money

What's Enough For Retirement?

It's crucial to make your own estimate for a retirement corpus, based on your expenses and lifestyle habits. This exercise should be unique to each individual

time to read

4 mins

December 2025

Outlook Money

Outlook Money

Buying A Home? Look For The Hidden Tag Too Price

Rera has made property buying more transparent, yet other costs can raise the actual price by 10-20 per cent. Buyers should not assume the price on the brochure is final. The true cost of homeownership is far higher

time to read

5 mins

December 2025

Outlook Money

Outlook Money

One Flexicap Fund Many Market Opportunities

Blend large mid and small caps in one portfolio so gains offset volatility across cycles

time to read

2 mins

December 2025

Outlook Money

Outlook Money

A Ride To Remember

A motorcycling road trip could be the ultimate adrenaline rush combining adventure along with relative comfort

time to read

7 mins

December 2025

Outlook Money

Eyeing Value Opportunity

Global markets are at an all-time high, with most major indices hovering near their peak, leaving limited room for further upside.

time to read

1 mins

December 2025

Outlook Money

Outlook Money

Follow The Cycle Not The Noise To Keep Your Money Working Harder

Shift between growth and safety as the economy turns instead of reacting late to headlines

time to read

2 mins

December 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size