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    Rs 1 lakh salary, Rs 20,000 savings: Is early retirement possible? 22-year-old starts retirement planning from day one of career

    A 22-year-old who is about to start a job in Mumbai with a monthly salary of around Rs 1 lakh turned to Reddit for advice on retirement planning. After accounting for rent, living expenses and family support, he expects to have about Rs 20,000 left each month for savings and investments. Reddit users advised him to first build an emergency fund, buy health and term insurance, invest consistently and focus on increasing his income through upskilling, arguing that career growth can have a bigger impact on long-term wealth creation than constantly tweaking investments.

    7 must-know things about EPS-95 pension: Eligibility, pension formula, family benefits and more

    The Employees' Pension Scheme, 1995, offers vital retirement benefits for organized sector workers. Managed by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation, it provides monthly pensions, family pensions, and disablement pensions.

    Bryan José Rojas ended up in ICE detention during his honeymoon; his wife still backs Trump: 'I'm his fan. He's a good president.'

    A honeymoon trip to Donald Trump's Doral resort became an immigration ordeal for Bryan Rojas Galofre. The Venezuelan immigrant faced months in ICE custody after a security check. His wife, a Trump supporter, still backs the president but laments the family's hardship. The couple incurred significant debt and lost assets. Rojas now advocates for compassionate immigration policies.

    5 small savings schemes offering up to 8.2% interest rate in 2026: SCSS, PPF, NSC and more

    Small savings schemes, popular for conservative investors, will retain their interest rates for the April-June 2026 quarter, offering returns up to 8.2% per annum. Schemes like SCSS and SSA provide attractive rates, while NSC, MIS, and PPF offer stable returns with tax benefits for long-term wealth creation.

    Is Rs 1 crore really enough for retirement? CA calls it a ‘retirement trap’?

    A Rs 1 crore retirement corpus is a 'trap', not a milestone, warns Chartered Accountant Nitin Kaushik. With 6% inflation, its purchasing power halves every 12 years, potentially leaving retirees below the poverty line. Kaushik advises targeting 35 times annual expenses for a realistic retirement fund, suggesting Rs 3.5 crore for Rs 10 lakh annual costs.

    PPF, SCSS and NSC have outperformed equity in last 2 years, but should you write off equities?

    Small savings schemes vs Nifty indices: While equities have shown muted returns recently, small savings schemes have offered stable returns of up to 8.2%. Despite short-term volatility in indices like Nifty 100 and Nifty Midcap 150, small savings schemes provide a reliable option for conservative investors. Equities, however, offer superior long-term wealth creation potential for those with a higher risk tolerance and a longer investment horizon.

    The Economic Times
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