Investment Summary
| Monthly SIP Amount | ₹2,000 |
| Annual Return Rate (assumed) | 12% |
| Investment Period | 15 years (180 months) |
| Total Amount Invested | ₹3,60,000 |
| Estimated Wealth Gained | ₹6,49,152 |
| Maturity Value after 15 Years | ₹10,09,152 |
Key Insight: You invest ₹3,60,000 over 15 years, but your money grows to ₹10,09,152. The extra ₹6,49,152 comes purely from compounding — your money earning returns on returns every month.
SIP Returns Across Different Time Periods
See how the same monthly investment grows exponentially over time:
| Time Period | Total Invested | Wealth Gained | Maturity Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 years | ₹1,20,000 | ₹44,973 | ₹1,64,973 |
| 10 years | ₹2,40,000 | ₹2,24,678 | ₹4,64,678 |
| 15 years | ₹3,60,000 | ₹6,49,152 | ₹10,09,152 |
| 20 years | ₹4,80,000 | ₹15,18,296 | ₹19,98,296 |
| 25 years | ₹6,00,000 | ₹31,95,270 | ₹37,95,270 |
| 30 years | ₹7,20,000 | ₹63,39,828 | ₹70,59,828 |
Year-Wise Growth Breakdown
| Year | Total Invested | Returns Earned | Portfolio Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 5 | ₹1,20,000 | ₹44,973 | ₹1,64,973 |
| Year 10 | ₹2,40,000 | ₹2,24,678 | ₹4,64,678 |
| Year 15 | ₹3,60,000 | ₹6,49,152 | ₹10,09,152 |
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Use SIP CalculatorFrequently Asked Questions
How much will ₹2,000 SIP give after 15 years?
At 12% annual returns, a monthly SIP of ₹2,000 grows to ₹10,09,152 in 15 years. You invest ₹3,60,000 and earn ₹6,49,152 as returns — a wealth gain of 180%.
Is SIP better than FD for long-term goals?
For 15+ year goals, SIP in equity mutual funds has historically outperformed FDs significantly. An FD at 7% would give you around ₹10,19,454 on the same ₹3,60,000 lump sum, vs SIP's potential ₹10,09,152 through regular investing.
What if returns are lower — say 10% instead of 12%?
At 10% annual returns, your ₹2,000/month SIP for 15 years would grow to ₹8,35,849. At 8% it would be ₹6,96,690. Starting early and staying invested matters more than chasing the exact return rate.
What is the best SIP amount to start with?
Start with what you can sustain consistently. Even ₹500/month builds the habit. The real power of SIP is rupee cost averaging — buying more units when markets fall, fewer when they rise. Increase your SIP by 10% every year (step-up SIP) to dramatically boost the final corpus.
How is SIP taxed in India?
Each SIP instalment is treated as a separate investment. For equity funds: gains held over 12 months are LTCG taxed at 10% above ₹1 lakh exemption. Gains under 12 months are STCG at 15%. For debt funds, all gains are taxed at your income slab rate.