How Much Will ₹5,000 SIP Grow in 10 Years?
The exact numbers on what ₹5,000/month invested in a mutual fund SIP grows to over 10, 15, and 20 years — with realistic Indian market return assumptions.
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Open calculator →Monthly EMI, total interest, and early payoff savings.
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Open calculator →CTC to take-home after PF, TDS, and HRA exemption.
Open calculator →Exact HRA exemption under Section 10(13A) and tax saved.
Open calculator →Your EPF corpus at retirement with salary growth and interest.
Open calculator →NPS corpus, lump sum, monthly pension, 80CCD(1B) saving.
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Open calculator →How long your corpus lasts and maximum sustainable withdrawal.
Open calculator →Personal balance sheet — assets, liabilities, and downloadable snapshot.
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Open calculator →Compare after-tax returns: fixed deposit vs equity SIP.
Open calculator →What your monthly savings rate builds to over time.
Open calculator →Time Value of Money — solve for PV, FV, N, Rate, or PMT.
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