Many people believe that wealth creation requires huge capital. But in reality, even a small, consistent investment can lead to a significant corpus over time. The secret lies in discipline, patience, and the power of compounding.
Calculation Details
Assuming an average annual return of 12%, the total invested amount over 10 years will be ₹1,20,000. Using the standard SIP formula, the accumulated corpus after 10 years would be approximately ₹232,339. If a higher annual return, say 15%, is achieved, the corpus would grow to nearly ₹247,000
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SIP Corpus Calculator
Estimate the future value of a monthly investment (SIP). Supports an optional annual step-up. Default is ₹1,000 per month for 10 years.
Formula (level SIP): FV = P × [((1 + r)n − 1) / r] × (1 + r), where r = annualRate/12 and n = months. Step-up SIP is simulated month-by-month for accuracy.
Year-by-Year Breakdown
| Year | Total Invested (₹) | End-Year Corpus (₹) | Wealth Gained (₹) |
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