Inflation explained

Inflation Explained in Tamil – How Inflation Destroys Your Money | Universal Money Mart

📉 Inflation Explained in Tamil – How Inflation Silently Destroys Your Money

By Vignesh Dhayalan | Universal Money Mart

Inflation Concept
🔥 Inflation means your money loses purchasing power over time.

📌 Introduction – Why You Must Understand Inflation?

2005 la ₹5 tea. Ippo ₹15–₹20.

Petrol ₹50 → ₹100+

Idhu dhaan inflation. Prices increase aagum. Money value decrease aagum.

Salary increase aagalam. Aana inflation faster ah increase aana? Real growth illa.

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📖 What is Inflation?

Inflation na general price level increase over time.

Simple definition: Same money ku less things vaanga mudiyum.

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📊 Simple Calculation Example

Inflation 6% na:

₹1,00,000 today value → 10 years later approx ₹55,000 purchasing power.

That means cash hold pannina loss.

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🏷 Types of Inflation

  • Demand Pull Inflation – Demand jasthi, supply kammi
  • Cost Push Inflation – Production cost increase
  • Built-in Inflation – Wage increase cycle
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📉 Inflation vs Savings

Bank FD Inflation
5% 6%

Real return = -1%

So technically loss.

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📈 Inflation vs Investing

Equity Mutual Funds long term average 10–12% potential.

If inflation 6%, real return positive.

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🧠 Hidden Effect of Inflation

  • Retirement corpus reduce
  • Education cost increase
  • Medical expenses increase

Future goals inflation consider pannala na big mistake.

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🚀 How to Protect Against Inflation?

  1. Invest in equity mutual funds
  2. Increase income skills
  3. Avoid idle cash
  4. Asset allocation maintain
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This content is created for educational purposes only. Mutual fund investments are subject to market risks. Please read all scheme related documents carefully before investing. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. Universal Money Mart and Vignesh Dhayalan are not SEBI registered investment advisors. Please consult your financial advisor before making investment decisions.

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