Compounding: Anyone who has been investing ₹10,000 every month into Parikh Flexi Cap Fund since its launch in May 2013 would have accumulated ₹51.84 lakh by now by investing a total of ₹14 lakh only.
2 min read4 Feb 2025Mutual funds: If an investor had invested ₹one lakh in Bank of India ELSS Tax Saver Fund 10 years ago, it would have grown to ₹5.24 lakh (shows CAGR calculator). The same investment in DSP ELSS Tax Saver Fund would have grown to ₹5.05 lakh in 10 years.
2 min read2 Oct 2024Mutual Funds: Let us suppose, an investor had invested ₹one lakh in Tata Equity PE Fund a year ago. The investment would have grown to ₹1.52 lakh now, exhibiting a 52.02 per cent growth. In three years, ₹one lakh investment would have swelled to ₹2.11 lakh by growing at 28.25 percent.
2 min read4 Sep 2024An investment made 10 years ago in DSP Focus Fund would have swelled to ₹4.31 lakh by growing at an annual rate of 15.73
2 min read15 Jul 2024If you had invested ₹1 lakh in SBI Magnum Midcap Fund or Quant Mid Cap Fund at the time of launch, the investment would have swelled over 20 times by now.
2 min read19 Apr 2024Franklin India Focused Equity Fund has given an annualised return of 14.33 percent since inception. So, upon investing ₹10,000 every month, one could have enabled an investment of ₹20 lakh to grow to nearly ₹98 lakh
1 min read24 Mar 2024HDFC Mid Cap opportunities Fund has given an annualised return of 23.22 percent in the past 10 years. In other words, if someone had invested ₹one lakh 10 years ago, it would have grown to ₹8 lakh by now
2 min read20 Mar 2024Who does not want to see his money grow? However, wealth creation is impossible without considering the benefit of the compounding effect on your money. The compounding process reinvests the interest earned on the initial investment, resulting in exponential growth of your money over time.
6 min read5 Aug 2023Investing for the long-term offers higher returns and reduces the probability of negative returns on a daily rolling basis, so it is important to classify your financial goals into short, medium and long-term goals and invest accordingly.
5 min read17 Apr 2023The amount that you need to accumulate Rs 10 crore almost doubles when you start an SIP at the age of 30, indicates FundsIndia Report
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