Calculate your Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) returns and maturity amount. Plan your investments with our free SIP calculator for Indian investors.
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How to Use SIP Calculator
To use the SIP Calculator, enter your monthly investment amount, expected annual return rate, and investment tenure in years. The calculator will automatically compute your total investment, estimated returns, and maturity amount. You can adjust any parameter to see how it affects your investment returns. This helps you plan your investments better and make informed decisions.
Benefits
Plan your investments with accurate calculations
Understand the power of compound interest
Set realistic investment goals
Compare different investment scenarios
Make informed investment decisions
Frequently Asked Questions
SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) is an investment strategy where you invest a fixed amount regularly in mutual funds. It helps in building wealth over time through the power of compounding.
SIP returns are calculated using compound interest formula. The calculator considers your monthly investment, expected annual return rate, and investment tenure to compute the maturity amount.
A good SIP return rate depends on the type of mutual fund. Equity funds typically offer 10-15% returns, while debt funds offer 6-8% returns. The calculator uses industry-standard rates for calculations.
Yes, you can increase or decrease your SIP amount. However, any changes may affect your investment goals. Use the calculator to see how changing the amount impacts your returns.
The minimum SIP investment varies by mutual fund. Most funds allow SIP investments starting from ₹500 per month. Check with your fund house for specific requirements.
SIP investments are not directly taxable. However, the returns from SIP are subject to capital gains tax depending on the type of fund and holding period.
If you stop your SIP, your existing investments continue to grow, but you won't be making new investments. The calculator shows the impact of different investment tenures on your returns.