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₹5,000 SIP for 10 years
See what ₹5,000 a month — a typical retail SIP — could become over a 10-year horizon.
A ₹5,000 monthly SIP for 10 years at 12 % return
A ₹5,000 monthly SIP held for 10 years at 12 % annualised return projects to roughly ₹11.6 lakh — of which ₹6 lakh is your contribution and ₹5.6 lakh is market-driven gains. The crossover where gains exceed contributions typically occurs in year 8 or 9; before that, the corpus is mostly the money you put in.
Formula used
FV = P × [((1+i)^n − 1) / i] × (1+i)
P = monthly investment, i = monthly rate (annual % ÷ 12 ÷ 100), n = tenure in months. FV is the future value at the end of the horizon.
How to use this SIP calculator
- 1Enter the monthly amount you plan to invest in rupees.
- 2Enter the expected annual return as a percentage (10–14 % is common for long-term equity).
- 3Enter the horizon in years (longer horizons swing results sharply because of compounding).
- 4Read the future-value, total-invested, and gains figures below the inputs.
Inputs
Results
Estimated corpus
₹11,61,695
Total invested
₹6,00,000
Estimated gains
₹5,61,695
Returns are projections, not guarantees. Mutual funds are subject to market risk; past performance does not predict future results. Confirm with a SEBI-registered investment adviser before investing.
Your future, in numbers
Future you, 10 years from now: ₹11.62 L richer.
That’s ₹5.62 L the market handed you — for showing up every month while you slept, paid bills, lived life. Compounding does the heavy lifting once you stop trying to time it.
The journey from today → year 10
Month 1: just ₹5k into the SIP — almost invisible. Month 12: still small, but the first compounded ₹ landed. Month 120: ₹11.62 L. Same monthly cheque, all the way through.
Numbers are projections from a constant return — real markets zig-zag. Confirm with a SEBI-registered adviser before committing real money.
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Start tracking — free →How is SIP corpus calculated?
We use the standard end-of-period SIP future-value formula: FV = P × [((1+i)^n − 1) / i] × (1+i), where P is the monthly investment, i is the monthly rate (annual % ÷ 12 ÷ 100) and n is the tenure in months. Real-world payouts vary with NAV timing and fund expenses.
What changes if you tweak the horizon
Extending the same ₹5,000 SIP to 15 years grows the corpus to about ₹25 lakh — more than double, for only 50 % more contribution. Extending it to 20 years lifts it to roughly ₹50 lakh. The extra time, not extra money, is what does the work — which is why advisers tell you to start small but start now.