Showing posts with label Life Cycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life Cycle. Show all posts

Spending Versus Saving

 What should be your goals? Our parents were clear. Save before you buy. Almost no credit.

Made sense, but delayed gratification. Loans were not available, salaries were low.

But when I went for a few years to the U.S., I saw consumerism driving the economy. Most people bought on credit/loans. Homes, cars which had to be paid off in 15-20 years (homes) or 5 (cars). Credit checks were done through independent agencies that were reliable. 

Our generation lost that clarity. Incomes went up (back in India, after late 90s). So we did take loans as they opened up, for cars, computers (yes!) or washing machines (EMI), and sometimes homes.

Now, spend as you earn seems to be a norm, among young people, with building wealth the last thing on their minds.

My view is it depends on the life cycle, and how long you expect to live. If you can, finish your loan payments as early as possible in your working life- say, 30-50 years of age, and build capital for a pension or equivalent in the next ten or twelve. After 60, slow down and work less, spend on experiences that don't cost a bomb, steadily. Have an emergency fund for unforeseen large spends- usually medical.


A Year in The Academic Life Cycle

Every place has a rhythm of its own, and so does an academic institution. The nine or ten months from the start of an academic year to its close usually go through a set pattern, though the players are different each time.

June or July: Excitement of a new batch joining the institute, with formal opening, orientation, and new bridges being built among students joining, their seniors etc. Some will last a lifetime.

August September: Formal exams kick in, and some student bodies are formed. At IMT, we have several, including the CCC, CIC, Prayatna that runs the Coop store, Placecom which looks after the all-important placements, Ovia, the cultural committee, and many more.

October-November: The festive season also has a lot of activity in the form of conferences, student fest, and other things that keep the calendar moving faster than normal!

December: Usually the placement season is in full swing, with the population of well-dressed young men and women showing a sudden upswing.

Jan-Feb:Sixth term for the seniors, with fewer classroom courses, and some soul-searching as the day of reckoning (leaving campus) nears. Also the season for batch photos (currently on). Generally a mixed-feelings season. Elective courses are announced for the following year.

March: Usually convocation time for seniors, and 3rd term exam time for juniors. The approaching internship also is an important part of the 2 year PGDM, and can be a turning point for some.

April and May, though relatively calm on campus, have a planning component for faculty with some important meetings, and thoughts for the coming year's activities. Some alumni meets at various cities are held during this time. Also, admission season for the following batch. And so life goes on....

Invited Talk at SBI Leadership Institute

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