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Old 28th September 2006, 09:56 AM
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Lightbulb The EMI Monster :)

Well, Mr. K, the likeable fellow that he is, despite my reservations of it being an utterly useless piece of literature I like to populate my blog with, and hence have grandiose visions of being an author of International repute , here I am posting it, and brickbats are very much umm, invited !

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Hehe , a few days back one of my verry good friends The Big K, who runs this fundoo site http://www.crazyengineers.com [If you are an engineer and if u r half as crazy as me , u gotta be thr !], asked me to contribute some finance-related articles but since I dinn want to ding his readership :P, I asked for a raincheck, but today I want to write about something I have seen splayed all over the place, which is one dirty trick banks are using to make truckloads of money !


So its called EMI or Easy Monthly Installments [I hope I got dat one correct ], which lures users into believeing they are paying at ease by paying small-small amounts each month to finish payment of a large amount per se. But as they say, There is nothing like a free lunch . Its a well-known fact that when buying cars, you pay atleast 15-20 k less if u pay the whole money upfront rather than taking the EMI route. So, as my erstwhile Prof. JR Varma at IIM-A used to say, lets use some numbers to see how deep we are in the soup .


So, currently ICICI credit card offers a scheme wherein you can pay a 1000 Rs. in six monthly installments of Rs. 173 each. So, first of all, lets say how a bank salesman would sell it to a layman...as a class IV kid would know, he would use the simple interest route to say you pay 173 * 6 = 1038, which over a 6-month period gives a rate of 7.6%, and umm, that's not too much, the bank loan rate is upwards of 9% afterall, so its good, ain't it ?


But, since we are not morons really, so 1st of all lets change the simple interest to compound interest, which gives ~7.74% which is still managable, but the trick lies in the fact that with each payment of 173, apart from the interest you pay a part of the principal away as well !So, the correct way of looking at it would be to look at the Internal rate of return of the transaction, which can be computed easily by the help of MS Excel's IRR function . And a small computation, like the one lined below :

Month 1 : -1000+173 = -827
Month 2 : 173
Month 3 : 173
Month 4 : 173
Month 5 : 173
Month 6 : 173



gives you a monthly IRR of 1.516% which gives an yearly rate of 18.2% per annum !!! Now that's a staggering figure, almost 6% over any kind of personal loan you will ever take in life.


So, next time some salesman calls you up and says, "Sir, EMI ", I believe the only thing you should say is,"Go take a hike"...


Lemme know what you think ...


Tk care !
Ranjan

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Old 28th September 2006, 11:27 PM
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Thanks for being nice, Mr. Ronjan

I'd not ask you if the post did not make sense. Looking forward to more such posts!

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I liked the article. Can we have more articles like this?

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Old 30th December 2006, 09:45 PM
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So, next time some salesman calls you up and says, "Sir, EMI ", I believe the only thing you should say is,"Go take a hike"...
Ranjan
Atleast now i know what to say, when i hear the word EMI
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Great knowledge it was! It seems we have been fooled big time! Thank you Ronjan, expect some more content from you. Keep the good work
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