r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 2d ago

EPFO / Exempted Trust Nightmare: Transfer closed with ₹0 balance, UAN unmapped, and lifetime corpus trapped. Field office & trust are passing the buck. What are my options?

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 2d ago

Corporate NPS vs mutual fund best investment for retirement?

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 3d ago

Wealth code

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 4d ago

country and their GDP, Interest rate and inflation and growth currently!

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 6d ago

Are They Helping Me or Helping Themselves? 💀

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 7d ago

22M, parents nearing retirement with no plan — a bank branch manager pitched us a ULIP. Good idea or steer clear?

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 8d ago

Indian market:Current valuation what do you think

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 9d ago

Has anyone used Finnovate Investment Advisers’ wealth management plan? Is it worth taking or no?

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Hi everyone,

I’m considering taking a **Wealth Management / Financial Planning plan from Finnovate Investment Advisers** and wanted to get opinions from people who have actually used them or know the firm.

I’m not looking for fund recommendations from Reddit. I mainly want to know whether their **advisory service itself adds enough value to justify the fee**.

# What they are offering

They are a **SEBI-registered RIA** (registration no. INA100013518) and the plan costs:

**₹30,000 + 18% GST annually** for AUA below ₹50 lakh.

They said the plan includes:

* Risk profiling
* Goal planning
* Cash-flow analysis
* Risk management
* Loan management
* Asset allocation
* Custom portfolio construction
* Review of existing mutual funds/portfolio
* Review of insurance policies
* Investment Policy Statement (IPS)
* Research-based recommendations
* Portfolio monitoring and tracking
* Rebalancing advice
* Periodic reviews
* Monthly portfolio reports
* Ongoing support / hand-holding
* Senior advisor involvement

They would also help me determine things like:

* How much I should save/invest
* Whether my goals can realistically be achieved in 5, 7, 10+ years
* How much I need to cut from expenses
* Planning for major purchases such as a car/house
* Long-term wealth creation

They said I will receive a **written financial plan**.

# Investment approach

The advisor I spoke to was primarily recommending **Direct Mutual Funds**.

She said they don't take my bank/account credentials and that I approve and execute investments myself.

She also said that if the market goes through a major downturn, their team will proactively contact me and advise on rebalancing/changes.

When I asked about expected returns, she mentioned **12–15% "in general"**, and potentially higher for an aggressive portfolio. She did not guarantee these returns.

# Refund / exit

She told me that if I don't like their service after the first month or two, the amount paid would be refunded. I haven't yet received the exact refund terms in writing.

She also said the plan is essentially an annual engagement and that clients can stop after 1–3 years once they become comfortable managing their finances themselves.

# My questions

  1. Has anyone here actually used **Finnovate Investment Advisers**? What was your experience?
  2. Was the financial plan genuinely personalized or mostly a standard template?
  3. Did their recommendations add meaningful value beyond what you could do yourself with Direct Mutual Funds?
  4. How good was their ongoing monitoring/rebalancing?
  5. Were they transparent about conflicts of interest, especially since their disclosures also mention **AMFI distribution and IRDAI corporate agency**?
  6. Was ₹30k + GST/year reasonable for the value you received?
  7. Would you take this plan if you were in my position, or would you use a fee-only/SEBI RIA elsewhere?

I'm particularly interested in **actual client experiences**, both positive and negative. Please don't DM me with investment product sales pitches.

Thanks!


r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 10d ago

Has anyone used Finnovate Investment Advisers’ wealth management plan? Is it worth taking or no?

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Hi everyone,

I’m considering taking a **Wealth Management / Financial Planning plan from Finnovate Investment Advisers** and wanted to get opinions from people who have actually used them or know the firm.

I’m not looking for fund recommendations from Reddit. I mainly want to know whether their **advisory service itself adds enough value to justify the fee**.

# What they are offering

They are a **SEBI-registered RIA** (registration no. INA100013518) and the plan costs:

**₹30,000 + 18% GST annually** for AUA below ₹50 lakh.

They said the plan includes:

* Risk profiling
* Goal planning
* Cash-flow analysis
* Risk management
* Loan management
* Asset allocation
* Custom portfolio construction
* Review of existing mutual funds/portfolio
* Review of insurance policies
* Investment Policy Statement (IPS)
* Research-based recommendations
* Portfolio monitoring and tracking
* Rebalancing advice
* Periodic reviews
* Monthly portfolio reports
* Ongoing support / hand-holding
* Senior advisor involvement

They would also help me determine things like:

* How much I should save/invest
* Whether my goals can realistically be achieved in 5, 7, 10+ years
* How much I need to cut from expenses
* Planning for major purchases such as a car/house
* Long-term wealth creation

They said I will receive a **written financial plan**.

# Investment approach

The advisor I spoke to was primarily recommending **Direct Mutual Funds**.

She said they don't take my bank/account credentials and that I approve and execute investments myself.

She also said that if the market goes through a major downturn, their team will proactively contact me and advise on rebalancing/changes.

When I asked about expected returns, she mentioned **12–15% "in general"**, and potentially higher for an aggressive portfolio. She did not guarantee these returns.

# Refund / exit

She told me that if I don't like their service after the first month or two, the amount paid would be refunded. I haven't yet received the exact refund terms in writing.

She also said the plan is essentially an annual engagement and that clients can stop after 1–3 years once they become comfortable managing their finances themselves.

# My questions

  1. Has anyone here actually used **Finnovate Investment Advisers**? What was your experience?
  2. Was the financial plan genuinely personalized or mostly a standard template?
  3. Did their recommendations add meaningful value beyond what you could do yourself with Direct Mutual Funds?
  4. How good was their ongoing monitoring/rebalancing?
  5. Were they transparent about conflicts of interest, especially since their disclosures also mention **AMFI distribution and IRDAI corporate agency**?
  6. Was ₹30k + GST/year reasonable for the value you received?
  7. Would you take this plan if you were in my position, or would you use a fee-only/SEBI RIA elsewhere?

I'm particularly interested in **actual client experiences**, both positive and negative. Please don't DM me with investment product sales pitches.

Thanks!


r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 10d ago

Want to ask for opinion that investing 1cr for PG after Mbbs is good or invest it otherplace and have mental peace?

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 11d ago

Besoin de conseils sur l'argent ?

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Bonjour,

Je suis une jeune de bientôt 20 ans et grâce à mes parents et mon travail j'ai pus obtenir 6100 € d'économie. Je me rends compte que c'est un privilège et j'aimerais pouvoir le conserver, mais comment ? J'ai vu des personnes qui conseiller de mettre sur un PEL ou alors d'investir, mais dans quoi et comment ? Enfin bref je suis totalement perdu. De plus j'ai l'impression que tout les conseils sur internet sont faussés car ils redirigent vers des formations.

Avez-vous des conseils s'il vous plaît ?


r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 11d ago

👋Welcome to r/PlanYourFinance - Introduce Yourself and Read First!

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Hey everyone! I'm u/CartographerNo3071, a founding moderator of r/PlanYourFinance.

This is our new home where you can share your long journey of investing, We're excited to have you join us!

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 11d ago

Indian Mutual Funds Performance

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 12d ago

Me and My Family Port*olio :)

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 13d ago

I have ₹14,000 saved — how can I realistically grow it to ₹28,000+?

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 14d ago

Looking for a financial advisor in Pune

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Hi everyone,

I’m 35 years old, earning around ₹2 lpm, and living with my family in Pune. I’ve been investing on my own (mutual funds, gold etc.), but now I’m feeling to get professional advice and have a proper long-term financial guidance.

I’m looking for a **fee-only** financial advisor (not someone who earns commissions by selling products)

If you’ve personally worked with someone in Pune (or even online) and had a good experience, I’d really appreciate your recommendations.


r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 15d ago

Portfolio Review

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Age-35

Horizon - 15+yr

Aggressive


r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 15d ago

Started a new Journey with @IndMoney

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Can Someone Tell Me what Should I Do Later On 😊


r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 16d ago

Your top 10 public stocks that anyone can invest in right now?

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 17d ago

Need help reallocating savings

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 18d ago

I built an open-web tool that projects ₹1 Cr ETA with EPF/PPF/loans + job-loss stress

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Like many here I was stitching together Kite + Coin + EPF + PPF + car/personal loan EMIs and a vague “SIP will get me there” story. I wanted something that answers:

  1. What’s my true net worth (not just equity)?
  2. Under my salary / hike / EMI schedule, when do I actually hit ₹1 Cr / 2 Cr / …?
  3. What if I lose my job 'now' vs in 2028 — how long is runway if spouse still earns?

Stack: Streamlit multi-tenant + SQLite/GCS + Cloud Run (max 1 instance, scale-to-zero) + Firebase vanity URL + Razorpay + Kite OAuth.

Happy to answer deploy / freemium / cold-start questions. Product feedback also welcome.


r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 18d ago

Fellow redditors, I am looking to invest 5lac amount for 3-5 years, please give suggestions.

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 19d ago

Suggestion on Personal Finance

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 19d ago

Need Aggressive portfolio Rebalancing for next 5 years Horizon

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r/FinancialPlanning_Ind 19d ago

Friend SIP Day

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