See how ₹10,000 monthly SIP grows across Equity, Debt, Hybrid, ELSS, and Index mutual funds.
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Compare how ₹10,000/month SIP grows across different mutual fund categories.
| Category | Expected Return | Future Value | Wealth Gained | Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Equity | 14% | ₹26,20,914 | ₹14,20,914 | 10 years |
| Debt | 7% | ₹7,20,105 | ₹1,20,105 | 5 years |
| Hybrid | 11% | ₹12,68,471 | ₹4,28,471 | 7 years |
| ELSS | 14% | ₹26,20,914 | ₹14,20,914 | 10 years |
| Index | 12% | ₹23,23,391 | ₹11,23,391 | 10 years |
At 12% annual return, ₹10,000/month SIP for 10 years grows to approximately ₹23,23,391. Your total investment would be ₹12,00,000 with wealth gained of ₹11,23,391.
For long-term goals (7+ years), equity funds offer the highest growth potential. For medium-term (3-5 years), hybrid funds provide balanced risk-return. For short-term (1-3 years), debt funds offer stability. Use the calculator above to compare.
Yes, most mutual funds allow SIP starting from ₹500/month. ₹10,000/month is a great amount for building long-term wealth. You can invest in equity, debt, hybrid, or ELSS funds.
With ₹10,000/month SIP at 12%, you invest ₹12,00,000 over 10 years but receive ₹23,23,391 — that's ₹11,23,391 created by compounding alone! Over 20 years, the effect is even more dramatic.
Yes! If you start with ₹10,000/month and increase by 10% annually, your corpus after 10 years at 12% would be significantly higher than a flat SIP. Step-up SIP aligns with your growing income.