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Investing Money In India

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With the growing economy in India, the inflow of money has also increased. These days it is not only Indian residents who are investing more money but also NRIs who have started looking at India as a good prospect for investing money.



Also, over the years, the number of investment opportunities for NRIs in India has also undergone a drastic change. It has grown to a substantial level. Be it real estate investment, equity, or FEMA India, NRIs are investing money everywhere.



But before an NRI makes an investment decision, a few factors have to be kept in mind. These include the risk involved, time period, liquidity, estimated returns, and NRI taxes. It is always better to understand these factors and accordingly plan money investment.



Every investment has its own risks and benefits. The time period over which it will yield returns is also different. Real estate investment is the most common way of investing money. Residential property is an option in which NRIs invest for various reasons — for family, security, prestige and emotional linkages.



Sometimes an NRI wants a decent home for his parents and so he invests in residential property. Or, sometimes he wants to convey a message to his relatives and friends that he has made it big abroad and so he buys a big home for his regular visits to the home country.



Investing money in equity is another popular way of investing money. With the growing industry, investing money in equity has turned out to be a lucrative option. Indian stock market is consolidating day-by-day and consistently increasing everyday.



With simplified procedures and pro NRI polices of government, it has become quite convenient for people to invest in equity. As Indian market is matured enough to take on any shocks, the investment in equity has become a very high return and medium risk investment.




About the Author

Amitabh Kumar, a writer by profession has been part of content research team of magazines, journal dealing with NRI, non resident Indian news, stories, and issues. Presently he is content writer in website - http://www.nrirealtynews.com emphasizing on NRI News, property investment scenario in India.


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