Total Maturity Value (Pre-Tax)
Total Invested
Wealth Gained
Expected Return Rate
After-Tax Value
Minus Capital Gains Tax
Purchasing Power
Adjusted for Inflation (Today's ₹)
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Ease of Use: Enter just three fields monthly contribution, expected annual return, and duration.
Quick Results: Instantly shows the maturity amount and total wealth created.
Goal Planning: Helps investors align monthly savings with future financial goals.
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No Manual Calculations: Automates complex formulae for error-free results.
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What is a SIP Calculator? A SIP calculator is an online tool that helps you calculate the future value of your monthly mutual fund investment made through SIP i.e., Systematic Investment Plan. It gives you an idea of how much your investment can grow in the future given your inputs.
It calculates s the maturity value of your SIP using the compound interest formula. You only have to input your monthly investment, your expected annual return on investment and then enter the number of years you want to make the investment for and it will rapidly calculate exactly how much of your investment is calculated and what is expected back.
Yes! Our online SIP calculators are completely free to use and accessible to everyone.
Yes. It doesn’t compute it for any scheme, but it will work for any mutual fund SIP by allowing you to enter the return rate you expect. You can customize the rate based on the historical average of the fund you are looking at.
No, SIP calculators are designed for monthly investments. For one-time investments, you should use a lump-sum calculator.
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