SIP of ₹15K/month for 5 Years at 10% Expected Return

Total Corpus

₹11,71,236

Invested

₹9,00,000

Returns Gained

+30.1%

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Wealth Gained

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Wealth Breakdown

23% Returns

Total Invested

Your monthly SIP contributions

₹9,00,000

76.8%

Estimated Returns

Wealth gained via compounding

₹2,71,236

23.2%

Total Corpus

Final value at maturity

₹11,71,236

100%

77% Invested 23% Returns

Insights

Wealth Multiplier

+30.1% returns

Your ₹9,00,000 invested grows to ₹11,71,236

Daily Investment

₹493/day

That's just ₹493 per day to build a ₹11,71,236 corpus

One More Year

+₹3,12,698

Investing for 6 years instead of 5 adds ₹3,12,698 to your corpus

Better Returns Matter

₹61,735 more

At 10% vs 8%, you earn ₹61,735 extra over 5 years

₹1 Crore Goal

₹1,28,070/mo

To reach ₹1 Crore in 5 years at 10%, you need ₹1,28,070/month

About This SIP Calculation

Investing ₹15K every month through SIP for 5 years at an expected 10% annual return builds a corpus of ₹11,71,236. Your total investment of ₹9,00,000 generates estimated returns of ₹2,71,236 — a wealth gain of 30.1%. Compounding accelerates sharply in the later years: roughly 30% of the final corpus is created in the last quarter of the investment period. Starting ₹15K/month 3 years earlier at the same rate can add over ₹54,000 more to your final corpus. Debt funds targeting 10% returns are taxed at your income slab rate on gains. Investing in direct plans rather than regular plans typically saves 0.5–1% annually in expense ratio, compounding to a significant difference over 5 years.

Year-by-Year Growth

How your SIP corpus grows each year

Total Months

60

Year Invested Returns Corpus
Year 1 ₹1,80,000 ₹10,054 ₹1,90,054
Year 2 ₹3,60,000 ₹40,010 ₹4,00,010
Year 3 ₹5,40,000 ₹91,950 ₹6,31,950
Year 4 ₹7,20,000 ₹1,68,178 ₹8,88,178
Year 5 ₹9,00,000 ₹2,71,236 ₹11,71,236

Frequently Asked Questions

A monthly SIP of ₹15,000 for 5 years at 10% annual returns grows to ₹11,71,236. You invest ₹9,00,000 and earn ₹2,71,236 as returns — a gain of 30.1%.
SIP returns are calculated using the compound interest formula: FV = M × [((1 + r)^n − 1) / r] × (1 + r), where M is the monthly amount, r is the monthly rate (annual rate ÷ 12 ÷ 100), and n is the total months. This accounts for the power of compounding — each month's investment earns returns on itself.
10% annual returns is very realistic. Indian large-cap equity mutual funds have historically returned 10–14% CAGR over 10+ year periods. Small-cap funds have returned 15–18%+. Past performance doesn't guarantee future results. Use 10% as a planning estimate, not a guarantee.
Yes — a Step-Up SIP (increasing by 10% annually) dramatically accelerates wealth creation. If you start at ₹15,000/month and increase by 10% yearly, your corpus over 5 years will be significantly higher than a fixed ₹15,000 SIP. Most mutual fund platforms support automated step-up SIPs.
For 5-year SIPs, balanced/hybrid funds or large-cap equity funds offer good risk-adjusted returns. Popular categories: Index Funds (Nifty 50/Nifty Next 50), Flexi-cap Funds, ELSS (tax-saving). Consult a SEBI-registered advisor for personalised advice.
To accumulate ₹1 Crore in 5 years at 10% returns, you need approximately ₹1,28,070/month. The longer your time horizon, the lower the monthly amount needed — this is the power of compounding.

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