7 golden ways to beat inflation woes!

By | July 24, 2014

The situation in most Indian households and corporate offices today shows one major action taken – cost-cutting. This action is attributed to the inflation rates in India as well as the looming global recession. Inflation is defined as a sustained increase in the general level of prices for goods and services.

Desperate situations call for desperate measures. Inflation is a hydra-headed monster. It cannot be controlled by taking a single measure. However, if finances are wisely coordinated, it can greatly help in controlling the continuous process of rising prices. To handle your finances during inflation, you should:

1. Curb your expenditure: Do not overuse daily essentials like cooking gas, electricity etc. Cut down on inessentials when buying groceries. Look for cheaper alternatives to products that you normally buy.

2. Follow a budget: Create a budget for monthly spending and savings. Save moneyat the beginning of the month and stick to your spending limits. Do not eat into your savings or debt amounts.

3. Invest in government-backed investment and deposit schemes: Government-backed investment schemes such as Post Office Savings Schemes, Public Provident Funds (PPF) and National Savings Certificates (NSC) are best to invest in when inflation is slowly inching up and you are only looking at safety, not returns.

Even bank fixed deposits are a good bet. These instruments also offer attractive rates of return. For instance, while post office schemes offer 8 to 9% guaranteed returns, the same can go up to 10-11% in the case of bank fixed deposits, which can’t be considered bad in the current scenario.

However, inflation eats into the returns offered by assured return schemes like fixed deposits and small savings schemes, thereby leaving investors with dismal real returns.

4. Diversify your investments: Risk and return always go hand in hand while investing. When you choose to save in government-backed savings plans, you can’t expect a higher-than-market rate of return for the money, because your primary objective is security of the funds and not returns.

So, even if some of your money is safe, you are still not meeting many of your financial goals. To accomplish your financial goals within the desired time, your investments should have some exposure to equity, real estate and other high-return instruments.

5. Invest in gold: Commodities like gold are a hedge against inflation. This is mainly because the factors that affect the prices of gold are different from those that impact the prices of other assets like equities for instance.

When uncertainty affects global markets, investors prefer to take refuge in gold because in times of inflation, gold prevents erosion in the value of the purchasing power.

6. Invest as per your risk appetite: Investing long-term or short-term should all depend on your risk appetite. However, shorter the term, lesser the risk you should take with your funds. This will ensure that the uncertainty of returns is lesser as you gradually approach your financial goal!

7. Safeguard your investments: Invest in short term deposits and funds, commodities and property. This will help you to slowly reach your financial goals while safeguarding your hard-earned money.

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3 thoughts on “7 golden ways to beat inflation woes!

  1. World Frfiend

    if you are a salaried person, than investing in real estate with the help of a Bank loan can also be a very good investment. Only its not very liquid.

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  2. Veera

    Real estate not shape in India, especially for Tamilnadu. if you buy the land, someone(Muscle power) will occupy the land. Our Judicial system also very slow proceeding. We can't expect justice quickly. Finally, the Real Owner of Land and the occupier share the land. This is common in TamilNadu.

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