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I am 39, M, with very less investment till date. I want to create a corpus of 5 to 6cr as retirement and child education fund. For child education I need it in 14 yrs probably, he is now 4, and retirement in 20 years.

Current SIP:

1. Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Fund- 5k / month, 6 months runnig

2. Icici Prudential Bluechip Fund Growth- 5k/ month, 1 yr running

Lump sum:

3 lakh: ICICI Prudential Nasdaq 100 Index Fund Growth, current value 2.55 lakh

2 lakh: Icici Prudential Business Cycle Fund Growth, current value 2.5 lakh

Please suggest the funds I should invest and the amounts for each. I woy also like to invest a lumpsum of 20L, looking for returns better than FD, but with liquidity and zero risk..

Ans: To create a corpus of 5 to 6 crs in 20 years you would be required to invest Rs 50000 per month for 20 years

Schemes that may be considered are as under in equal proportion;

-  Samco Flexi Cap Fund - Growth

- Axis Esg Equity Fund Regular Growth

- Uti Flexi Cap Fund – growth

- Hdfc Index Fund - Sensex Plan -Growth

To beat FD, you may consider Short term debt funds considering rising interest rate scenario are:

- Aditya Birla Sun Life Short Term Fund - Growth

- L&T Short Term Bond Fund - Growth

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