SIP investments of a minimal amount they can spare after paying out all bills, making all payments and keeping aside an amount for emergencies. Let us suppose, they make a monthly SIP of Rs 10,000 for around 5 years. Investors want to know what will be the future value of their monthly investments after 5 years.
These investors can use a formula to find out the future value of their SIP investments. This formula gives a rough idea of how the monthly investments will grow over a period of five years.
Future Value (FV) = P [ (1+i)^n-1 ] * (1+i)/i
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In this formula:
FV = Future value or the amount you get at maturity.
P = Amount you invest through SIP
i = Compounded rate of return
n = Investment duration in months
Example, A is investing in a mutual fund scheme through a monthly systematic investment plan (SIP) of Rs 10,000 for an investment period of 10 years with an expected rate of return of 10%.
The future value of this investment will be Rs 20.48 lakh after 10 years.
Example, A is investing in a mutual fund scheme through a monthly systematic investment plan (SIP) of Rs 10,000 for an investment period of 10 years with an expected rate of return of 12%.
The future value of this investment will be Rs 23 lakh after 10 years.
Example, A is investing in a mutual fund scheme through a monthly systematic investment plan (SIP) of Rs 10,000 for an investment period of 10 years with an expected rate of return