Wednesday, December 31, 2008

NRIs Want To Invest In Stocks and Real Estate

Indian Stock Market and Real Estate sector is drawing NRI attention in a massive way. Non-resident Indians are more and more interesting towards investment in these sectors. This is because of the fact that India is rising at a faster pace than other states and the equity market has outperformed developed nations.

NRIs recognize the potential of investments in India very well but find it hard to perform a comprehensive plan. Most green card holders have not capitalized on the Indian expansion story because of their poor assessment of the market. NRIs hardly ever find time from their frantic professional life, they lack proper recommendation or find handling and monitoring investment transactions not convenient.

Another point of worry felt by NRIs is the clearness level on charges in various trading sites and other investment options. Remember to ask for details regarding time horizon of investment, risk and return before starting off and opening accounts.

To invest on a repatriable basis, the person should have an NRI or FCNR bank account in India. In this case, the net income or capital gains after tax is entitled for repatriation subject to regulatory guidelines. In the case of investment on a non-repatriation basis, only the net income the dividend arising out of investment is eligible for repatriation.

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