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MANOJ Question by MANOJ on Dec 13, 2023Hindi
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I have already invested 1.5 lakhs in this stock :- Tata Steel, NTPC, Shree Renuka Sugar, IRFC, Vishwaraj Sugar, Tata Motors, HFCL, SBI How much money will I have if I continue this for the next 10 years? plz reply

Ans: considering if this all stocks give 15% CAGR returns on an average every year you will have around 6lakhs

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My goal is approx Rs 1 Cr. What will be my approx corpse after 10 years. My monthly investment are as under:- 1. Aditya Birla Sun Life Digital India Fund - 1000 2. Axis Bluechip Fund - 1000 3. Axis Mid Cap Fund - 1000 4. Axis Small Cap Fund - 1000 5. ICICI Prudential Infrastructure Fund - 1000 6. ICICI Prudential Infrastructure Fund - 1000 7. ICICI Prudential Smallcap Fund - 1000 8. Kotak Emerging Equity Fund - 2000 9. Mirae Asset Tax Saver Fund - 2000 10. Parag Parikh Flexi Cap Fund - 1000 11. Quant Small Cap Fund - 2000 12. SBI Focused Equity Fund -2000 13. SBI Retirement Benefit Fund Aggressive - 6000 14. SBI Small Cap Fund - 2000
Ans: To estimate your approximate corpus after 10 years, we need to consider several factors such as the expected rate of return, the frequency of investment, and the compounding effect. Since you have provided your monthly investments, we can use these to calculate the future value of your investments.

Given the variety of funds in your portfolio and the potential for different rates of return, let's assume an average annual return rate of 10% for the purpose of estimation.

Using this assumed rate of return, the monthly investment amounts, and a time period of 10 years, we can calculate the future value of your investments using a compound interest formula.

However, I would recommend using an SIP calculator available online to get a more accurate estimate based on your specific investments and expected rates of return. These calculators consider factors such as NAV fluctuations and can provide a more tailored projection.

Remember that this is just an estimate, and actual returns may vary based on market performance and other factors. Regularly reviewing and adjusting your investment strategy is crucial to stay on track towards your financial goals.

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My age 31 and I have invested on 1- quant small cap fund direct growth plan -4000,2- ICICI prudential commodities fund-4000,3- SBI psu direct growth plan -4000, 4- quant infrastructure -2000, 5- Aditya Birla psu-1000,5-NIPPON INDIA SMALL CAP-2000 , TOTAL AMOUNT INVESTED IN SIP -15000 PER MONTH , THIS INVESTMENT ARE GOOD AND HOW MUCH I WILL GET AFTER 10 YEARS
Ans: Investing in mutual funds is a wise choice for building wealth over time. Your portfolio shows diversification across different sectors, which is commendable. However, let's assess it further.

Your investments in small-cap funds and sector-specific funds indicate an appetite for growth. These funds have potential but come with higher risk due to market volatility.

There are some advantages to consider direct funds, and the cost savings can be significant in the long run. However, there are some potential benefits to using a regular MFD:
Advantages of Investing Through a Mutual Fund Distributor (MFD):
• Personalized Advice: MFDs can be helpful for beginners or those who lack investment knowledge. They can assess your risk tolerance, financial goals, and investment horizon to recommend suitable mutual funds. This personalized guidance can be valuable, especially if you're new to investing.
• Convenience: MFDs handle all the paperwork and transactions on your behalf, saving you time and effort. They can help with account setup, SIP registrations, and managing your portfolio across different funds.
• Investor Support: MFDs can be a point of contact for any questions or concerns you may have about your investments. They can provide ongoing support and guidance throughout your investment journey.


SIPs (Systematic Investment Plans) are a disciplined approach, smoothing out market fluctuations. With a monthly investment of ?15,000, you're on the right track towards your financial goals.

In ten years, your investment can grow significantly, but it's crucial to manage expectations. Market performance is unpredictable. Hence, it's wise to periodically review and adjust your portfolio.

Regular monitoring with a Certified Financial Planner ensures alignment with your objectives. They offer personalized advice, optimizing your investments for better returns while mitigating risks.

Avoiding real estate is a prudent decision considering its illiquidity and high upfront costs. Additionally, annuities may not suit your investment strategy due to their limitations and potential fees.

Remember, patience and consistency are key in investment growth. Keep contributing and stay informed about market trends. Your dedication will likely yield fruitful results in the long run.

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