No image 5paisa Research Team 13th December 2022

How Can You Gift Your Spouse a Vacation?

Listen icon

Gita - Hi Sita! Just saw your holiday pics on social media. Phuket must have been wonderful.

Sita- Thanks, Gita. It was really fun. The beaches were pristine, the viewpoints breathtaking, the city-life electric and the islands were pure paradise.

Gita- You’re making me feel jealous already. How did Rahul manage to talk you into it, with your busy schedules and equated monthly instalment (EMIs) on top?

Sita- Well, it was my idea. I reckoned he deserved a vacation on his birthday.

Gita- But didn’t that burn a crater-sized hole in your pocket?

Sita- No, it didn’t. I planned ahead and was able to save enough over the last year to make the trip happen.

Gita- Really! It must be quite complex and risky. Did you invest in the stock market?

Sita- Not at all. It’s quite simple actually. I invested in several low-risk assets, and was able to rack up a decent profit in a short time.

Gita- That’s wonderful! Could you tell me more about it?

Sita- For a start, I invested in Fixed Deposits. FD schemes are available from several banks for a period of 6 months to a year. The interest rate is around 8% and it helps to save on tax as well.

Gita- That’s great. But several of my friends are investing in mutual funds. Did you go for them as well?

Sita- In fact I did. I went for a special type of mutual fund called Liquid fund. It gives returns of around 10% and is a very safe place to park your funds for a short time. Unlike SIP’s, which need 2-3 years, Liquid funds can be easily converted to cash in a year’s time.

I also invested in Fixed Maturity Plans (FMP). They have a maturity period of 1 year. They offer good returns of 9.5% at least!

Gita- Wow!! You really did some smart moves there, but isn’t there something more conventional I can do to plan my holiday. Kaushik and I don’t really know much about all these fancy financial fixes.

Sita- Well you can always go for a Holiday Savings Account with any bank. The banks tie up with major travel agencies and provide a sort of EMI scheme for Tour Packages.

Your entire package amount is divided into 13 segments for a year. You pay 12 of them in the form of Recurring Deposits and the travel agency pays the 13th one for you. This helps us to save money and gives a nice little discount by the side.

I went for a bank-travel agency tie-up scheme when I decided on Phuket a year ago. It helps us plan our trip and save for it as well. This way all my other investments became add-ons to my original fund. Extra cash at hand meant we could do more!!

Gita- Well that’s good to hear. I guess more conventional people would consider that a safe investment and a one-stop solution. I only wish I could put my birthday money to good use. Wouldn’t it be good if we can get our trip “Crowdfunded” just like they’re doing with the web series’?

Sita- Well there’s a way for that as well. There are several travel sites that give innovative offers for creating a travel fund. Instead of cash and other presents, you can get people to fund parts of your trip. It costs  Rs1000/- for a guided tour of Phuket, and ?5000/- for a full relaxing spa massage.

Gita- That’s really cool!! Who knew you could plan a trip in so many ways? But all the savings apart, how did you manage to keep on track? Wasn’t it hard to resist the urge to splurge?

Sita- That’s a no-brainer. Of course, it’s hard not to pick up those stiletto heels or that branded handbag. But, that vacation was worth a thousand times more than any of those odds and ends. Can you list out all the clothes and shoes you’ve bought since college? But I bet you’d still remember that trip to the hill station.

What’re you waiting for? Plan now and let’s go to Paris next summer!

How do you rate this article?

Characters remaining (1500)

Get 100 trades FREE* with the code "FREEPACK"
+91
''
Resend OTP
''
''
Please Enter OTP
''
By Proceeding, you agree T&C*
Mobile No. belongs to

Indian Stock Market Related Articles

Swing Trading Stocks: Week of ...

by Tanushree Jaiswal 15/04/2024

IPL Insights: 7 Lessons for St...

by Tanushree Jaiswal 10/04/2024

IPL 2024- Unraveling Its Impac...

by Tanushree Jaiswal 24/04/2024

Swing Trading Stocks: Week of ...

by Tanushree Jaiswal 07/04/2024

Venture Capital Drought: India...

by Tanushree Jaiswal 04/04/2024