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MF Expert, Financial Planner - Answered on Aug 30, 2023

Kirtan A Shah is a certified financial planner and managing director, private wealth, at Credence Family Office.
He is also a Certified International Wealth Manager and Financial Engineering and Risk Manager.
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Hi Krtan, I am 43 years old. I have a monthly sip of 35k going on. I have started investing in mutual fund and sip from year 2013. Total mutual fund plus sip current market value is 1 core 9 lakhs . I plan to invest 35 k per month more for 7 to 8 years , when i want to leave job and do something else. Can you tell me what will be my corpus in 7 to 8 years down the line taking both current valution plus what i am going to continue investing?Also, i have another 1 corore total in other investment like Voluntary provident fund, Epf, ppf and esops from my company and pension fund . Here i do a monthly investment of around 80 k via mostly through company for tax savings. So what will be my total corpus after 7 to 8 yrs.

Ans: MF's - Roughly 3.25 cr assuming 12% returns on the investment for the next 8 years.
VPF, PF, EPF is difficult to say as the rate keeps changing
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Ans: To estimate your corpus after 7 to 8 years, let's assume an average annual return on your mutual fund SIPs at 10-12% and a similar return on your other investments.

For Mutual Funds:

Future Value of Current Investments: Using the future value formula, considering an average return of 10-12%, your current 1.09 crore can grow to approximately 2.2 - 2.5 crores in 7-8 years.
Future Value of Additional SIPs: Investing 35k per month for 7-8 years, at an average return of 10-12%, you could accumulate around 50 - 60 lakhs from SIPs alone.
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Future Value of Current Investments: Assuming an average annual return of 10-12%, your current 1 crore can grow to approximately 2 - 2.4 crores.
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Total Corpus After 7-8 Years: Combining both, your total corpus could range from 5.2 - 6.2 crores.

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If you continue in the same way with a monthly SIP of Rs. 80,000, I am convinced that you will have enough corpus to support yourself throughout retirement.

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As a Certified Financial Planner, I'm here to help you navigate your investment journey and plan for a secure retirement.

Current Investment Portfolio and Future Contributions

You've made commendable progress with your current mutual fund investments and SIPs, totaling Rs. 1 crore 9 lakhs. Continuing your SIP of Rs. 35,000 per month for the next 7 to 8 years adds substantial potential to your corpus.

Estimated Corpus in 7 to 8 Years

Assuming an average annual return of around 12%, your additional monthly investments of Rs. 35,000 can potentially grow to a significant amount over 7 to 8 years.

While exact projections require detailed calculations, leveraging the power of compounding through regular investments can substantially boost your overall corpus.

Total Corpus Including Other Investments

In addition to your mutual fund investments, you have approximately Rs. 1 crore invested in other avenues like Voluntary Provident Fund, EPF, PPF, ESOPs, and pension funds.

Factoring in the growth potential of these investments along with your mutual funds, your total corpus after 7 to 8 years could be substantial.
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Considering your current monthly expenses of Rs. 1 lakh, it's essential to assess whether your projected corpus would adequately support your retirement lifestyle.

Based on your anticipated corpus after 7 to 8 years and your monthly expenses, you seem to be on track for a comfortable retirement. However, it's crucial to periodically reassess your financial plan to ensure alignment with your retirement goals.
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Your proactive approach to investing is commendable. With a monthly SIP of Rs. 35,000 since 2013 and a current market value of Rs. 1 crore 9 lakhs in mutual funds and SIPs, you've laid a strong foundation.

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Although exact projections require detailed calculations, leveraging the power of compounding through regular investments can substantially boost your overall wealth.

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In addition to mutual funds, you've wisely diversified your portfolio with approximately Rs. 1 crore invested in avenues like Voluntary Provident Fund, EPF, PPF, ESOPs, and pension funds.

Factoring in the growth potential of these investments alongside your mutual funds, your total corpus after 7 to 8 years could be substantial.
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