HERE’S AN EXAMPLE TO ILLUSTRATE THE SIP POINT:
Let’s imagine you invest Rs. 5,000 per month in an equity fund for 15 years. The fund offers an annual return of 12%. At the end of the investment period, you would have amassed a corpus of over Rs. 25 lakh. Now, if you continue investing the same amount for another ten years (total 25 years), you would get a total sum of almost Rs.95 lakh! This is roughly four times the amount in an additional ten years.
This is the power of compounding. The returns you earn in turn begin to make profits for you. So, when you invest for a longer time frame, your gains also rise higher. But to gain the maximum benefit of compounding, you should start investing as early as possible and invest for as long as possible. This can give you an extended investment window to increase your returns.