Physical
Asset Vs Financial Asset..!
by Mr. B.
Venkatesh , Navera Consulting
It is no secret that
Indians have a special affinity for real estate. In fact, one of the first
important decisions that a young professional takes is to save enough to make
down payment for a dream house.
We don't have the
same urge to buy shares or / bonds. What makes real estate different from
stocks and bonds?
Physical
Asset Vs Financial Asset..!
One of the most obvious
reasons is that real estate is a physical asset. But why should a physical
asset give us more satisfaction than a financial asset?
You will agree that
living in a house worth Rs. 1 crore or / possessing Rs. 1 crore worth of
diamonds gives you more happiness than having Rs. 1 crore worth of shares in
your demat account.
Why?
For one, you can
touch & feel your physical asset.
Your brain is
typically excited when you feel the objects you own. This is true with real
estate because a home is a consumption asset while shares have to be sold &
converted into cash before it can be consumed.
Real
Estate Safe Investment..!
For another, you can
use your physical asset even as you own it. You live in your home or / sometimes even wear your diamonds. But, you
can not flaunt your investments in shares or / bonds.
Then, there is the
high comfort factor that can be associated with real estate purchases.
For one, you believe
real estate is ‘safe’ investment, as you have rarely seen prices decline. For
another, you believe real estate does't require the same quality of analysis as
do stocks.
Both these false
beliefs can be attributed to the fact that real estate is not traded actively.
This means wrong choice of stocks is visible while wrong choice of real estate
is not. And visible prices cause regret when choices are wrong.
B. Venkatesh , Navera Consulting |
Besides, your parents
& grandparents are more likely to have bought real estate than stocks. It,
therefore, becomes easy for you to do the same.
Finally, you leverage
real estate without guilt & fear because you have been told that it is good
to borrow to buy a house. But, are you comfortable borrowing to buy stocks?
True, real estate is
a durable asset that you can transfer to your children. But so are stocks, as
they do not have a finite life. So, why are you comfortable borrowing to buy a
home?
The reason, perhaps,
has to do with visible stock prices; that can cause even more distress when
your investment on borrowed money declines.
As for leveraged real
estate, you can draw comfort from the fact that you can live in it or earn
rentals even if its price declines.
About the author..
The author Mr. B.
Venkatesh is
founder at Navera Consulting.
Contact
Navera Consulting
Navera was founded by Mr. Venkatesh Bangaruswamy and Ms.Rashmi Ramakrishnan. Both bring with them a rich mix of niche technical knowledge and delivery capabilities that enrich user experience. Mr. Venkatesh holds a CFA charter and the CIPM designation from the CFA Institute, US. He is also a Certified Financial Risk Manager (FRM) from the Global Association of Risk Professionals, US and a Professional Risk Manager from the Professional Risk Manager’s International Association (PRMIA), US. Besides, he is a Fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and a Graduate member of the Institute of Costs and Works Accountants of India.
Ms. Rashmi Ramakrishnan holds a post-graduate diploma in financial management from the Institute of Financial Management and Research, India. She also holds a certificate in design and user-interface architecture. She specializes in designing programs for learning.
Navera's delivery team consists of professionals with domain expertise in behavioral personal finance, derivatives, portfolio management and quantitative finance.
Ms. Rashmi Ramakrishnan holds a post-graduate diploma in financial management from the Institute of Financial Management and Research, India. She also holds a certificate in design and user-interface architecture. She specializes in designing programs for learning.
Navera's delivery team consists of professionals with domain expertise in behavioral personal finance, derivatives, portfolio management and quantitative finance.
Web Site: http://naveraconsulting.com/
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