Know where Rahul Gandhi, Hema Malini and Tharoor have invested
There is talk of
elections all over the country in these days. Who will overcome in the field of
politics, these things are common. But, how well our honorable people are in
investing their money, such things are less in hearing. Perhaps one of the
reasons is that it is considered a personal issue. Do not you want to know
where the leader likes to put his money? All his wealth has started in real
estate or has he invested it in different places? Is the portfolio of his
portfolio bent towards a fixed deposit or does it have a fair balance of equity
and debt?
When the candidates
declare their assets, they get an opportunity to know one thing. Know how
skilled they are to manage their money. We have studied the declaration of
assets of eight candidates of various political parties. These include the
Bharatiya Janata Party, Congress, DMK and PDP candidates. It was tried to find
out how they manage money.
1. Rahul Gandhi
The portfolio of
the Congress president is clearly tilted towards real estate and equity. The
portfolio of property in the portfolio is 63.4 per cent. About 32 percent of
the 33 percent equity in equity (Rs 5.19 crore) is invested in the mutual fund.
This is financially the right move. Keeping 0.7 percent in the cache makes
sense. Gold and Jewelery share 0.1 percent of the portfolio. This is also
absolutely correct.
Rahul Gandhi's
total assets are Rs.15.16 crores. Most of the money in the debt portion (Rs
39.8 lakh) has been kept in the PPF account. His property includes liability of
Rs. 72.01 lakhs. Overall, he is a good investor.
2. Hema Malini
The dream of its
era's Dream Girl portfolio is bent on one side. They have assets worth Rs
108.59 crore. It has 88.4% i.e. about 101 crore in real estate. Equity has the
lowest 0.2 per cent investment. In his age, investment should be more in debt.
But, its portfolio has a very small share. The liability is also much more 5.75
crores. The portfolio needs a lot of diversification.
3.Shashi Tharoor
Congress candidate
Tharoor likes to keep money in cash 15.8 percent of their portfolio is in the
cache. This is a very bad decision. The good thing is that they have kept 36.8%
of the equity in equity through mutual funds. However, the allocation of their
portfolio in real estate is 2.8 per cent. It can be extended. Their debt
investment is in fixed deposits and bonds.
4. Nakul Nath
Nakul, the son of
Congress leader and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath, is a big
portfolio. His property is worth 656.8 crores. Due to being the beneficiary of
the trust buying the shares of several companies, equity portfolio is more in
their portfolio. The share of real estate in the portfolio is 6.3 per cent and
the cash is 1.4 per cent. Their portfolio demands more diversification. The
good thing is that due to having more assets they do not need Emergency Fund.
5. Jaya Prada
Jaya is also among
those candidates whose portfolio is more inclined towards real estate and cash.
67 percent of Jaya Prada's portfolio is of real estate. Their cash holding is
56.24 lakh rupees. Good returns can be earned on investing in mutual funds.
Equity investments of 3.1 per cent are entirely in shares. Debt allocation is
very low at 0.1 percent. The actress's liability is also a lot more than 1.7
crore rupees. They are advised to reduce the investment in the realty and
invest the cash.
6. Kanimozhi Karunanidhi
The portfolio of
Kanimozhi, daughter of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi, is
inclined towards the date. 50.8 percent of his portfolio i.e. Rs 15 crore is
locked in fixed deposit. They have liability of 1.92 crores. The rest is in
real estate (29.6%) and equities (6.8). Equity investment is in the form of
stocks. They have cash of Rs 1.18 lakhs. It can be easily invested in mutual
funds. With this help, it can reduce liability. His total assets are 28.15
crore rupees.
7. Mehbooba Mufti
Former PDP
president and former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti, has
the lowest assets of eight candidates. About 62 percent of this is investment
in real estate. The rest is in the cache. This is not a good step. They have no
investment in equity or debt. The good thing is that there is no liability for
them. There is a dire need of diversification in the portfolio.
8. Badgeant Panda
The total assets of
veteran leader of Odisha are Rs 47.7 crore. His portfolio has been quite
prominent in all the leaders. Equity investment in their portfolio is 56.8
percent. They have invested in 11 shares and nine mutual funds. In the debt
portfolio of 6.79 crore, the full money is in fixed deposit. The share of cash
in the portfolio is 0.6 percent and gold is 0.1 percent.
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