Many individuals would like to start their investments when they have a large sum to invest. They believe investing a small sum regularly will not help them to meet their ambitious long-term goals. That is why many of them defer their investments indefinitely. However, they would be surprised to know that investing merely Rs 5,000 through a monthly Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) in an equity scheme would help them to create a corpus of Rs 1 crore in a little over 20 years.
Investing via monthly SIP of Rs 5,000
Investing in an equity mutual fund scheme via a SIP is the best way to achieve your long-term goals. Equity has the potential to offer superior returns than other asset classes. It may also help you to beat inflation which is essential to achieve long-term goals. They also enjoy favorable taxation. Now, long-term capital gains tax on investments held over a year is tax-free.
If you can spare Rs 5,000 every month, start a SIP immediately in equity mutual funds. If you need help with selecting schemes, you can check our recommended equity mutual fund portfolios and pick a portfolio based on your risk appetite and SIP amount. If your portfolio manages to offer an annual return of 12%, you would be able to create a corpus of Rs 1 crore in 25.5 years.
However, this is not an ideal way to invest. You should try to increase your investments in tandem with your income.
Increasing SIP amount every year
Let us assume that you may be able to increase your SIP allocation by 10% every year. So, in the first year you will have a SIP of Rs 5,000 per month, in the second year, it will be Rs 5,500 (Rs 5,000+10 per cent of Rs 5,000), in the third year it will be Rs 6,050 (Rs 5,500 + 10 per cent of Rs 5,500) and so on.
Keep track of your investments
It is important to track the performance of your mutual fund schemes regularly. Review their performance every six months or every year. If the schemes are beating the benchmark comfortably and not lagging their peers significantly, you may continue with your investments in them. If the schemes fail to perform for a year or more, you should examine the reason behind it. If you are not satisfied with the reason, you should consider selling your investments in them and shift the money to a better performer in the same category.