Ch. 3 – Advanced Financial Skills

Ch. 3 – Advanced Financial Skills

What is Investing?

Investing means putting your money to work so it grows over time. Unlike saving (which preserves money), investing builds wealth by generating returns.


Why Invest?
• Beat Inflation – Counteract rising prices by growing your money faster
• Achieve Goals – Fund education, homes, or retirement through smart investments
• Create Wealth – Harness compounding to multiply your money long-term.


Investment Options

Type Risk Level Potential Returns
Stocks High High
Mutual Funds Medium Moderate-High
Fixed Deposits Low Low
Real Estate Medium-High Moderate


The Magic of Compounding

“Interest on interest” turns small, regular investments into large sums over time. Example: ₹10,000 invested at 10% annually becomes ₹25,937 in 10 years!


Understanding Risk
All investments carry risk. Balance safety and growth by:
✓ Diversifying across asset classes
✓ Maintaining an emergency fund
✓ Researching thoroughly before investing


Stock Markets & Mutual Funds
• Stock Markets (BSE/NSE): Buy/sell shares of companies
• Mutual Funds: Professionally managed portfolios of stocks/bonds.


Financial Statements Decoded
Track your money’s health with:

  1. Income Statement: Earnings vs. expenses

  2. Balance Sheet: Assets, liabilities, and net worth

  3. Cash Flow Statement: Money movement over time


Key Takeaway: Start early, invest regularly, and let compounding work its magic. Even ₹500/month can grow into lakhs with time!

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