₹1 Lakh Monthly Drain: CA Nitin Kaushik Explains How One Costly Choice Can Snowball Into ₹4.5 Crore

₹1 Lakh Monthly Drain: CA Nitin Kaushik Explains How One Costly Choice Can Snowball Into ₹4.5 Crore

₹1 Lakh Monthly Drain: CA Nitin Kaushik Explains How One Costly Choice Can Snowball Into ₹4.5 Crore

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A single financial decision can quietly chip away at wealth for years, often without people realizing its long-term impact. Chartered Accountant Nitin Kaushik has flagged what he calls one of the biggest hidden money traps — buying a luxury car.

According to Kaushik, the real cost of a high-end vehicle extends far beyond its showroom price. Monthly EMIs, steep insurance premiums and immediate depreciation together create a significant financial burden.

He points out that for a ₹50 lakh car, the combined impact of loan repayments, insurance and nearly 20% depreciation as soon as the vehicle leaves the showroom can translate into a loss of over ₹1 lakh per month. While maintenance and servicing add to the expense, the major hit comes from the trio of EMI, insurance and rapid value erosion.

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Kaushik contrasts this with an alternative strategy: investing the same ₹12 lakh annual outgo into land, especially in emerging growth corridors where select pockets have historically delivered returns of up to 25% CAGR. Over a decade, he suggests, such disciplined investing could potentially build a portfolio worth around ₹4.5 crore — compared to a car that may depreciate to a fraction of its original value.

Beyond numbers, he also underlined the emotional trade-off, cautioning that many people sacrifice long-term financial freedom for short-lived luxury and brand appeal.

Disclaimer: The financial illustrations and views mentioned above are based on a social media post by CA Nitin Kaushik and are meant for informational purposes only. They do not constitute investment advice. Readers are advised to consult a certified financial advisor before making financial decisions.

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