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How to Accumulate 30 Lakhs in 5 Years through SIP

Accumulating Rs 30 lakhs in five years through SIP is a no-brainer approach. Then why an article on such a simple topic? This might be your question. But thereu2019s more to it!<br>

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How to Accumulate 30 Lakhs in 5 Years through SIP

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  1. How to Accumulate 30 Lakhs in 5 Years through SIP? Accumulating Rs 30 lakhs in five years through SIP is a no-brainer approach. Then why an article on such a simple topic? This might be your question. But there’s more to it! Simply by math, if you invest Rs 36,733/month for five years at an assumed 12% rate of return, you will easily reach your goal through the SIP mode. But it is easier said than done. Other qualitative metrics need to be considered before investing in the above-calculated monthly amount. Here are factors that can help you make your wealth creation journey easier: Consi Consider Your Investment Constraints der Your Investment Constraints Before investing a pre-specified amount each month to reach your desired level of wealth, you should consider your objectives in terms of risks and returns, time horizon, liquidity or tax constraints, and other unique considerations that might affect you if a severe event occurs during your investment horizon.

  2. Differentiate Between Your Abilit Differentiate Between Your Ability and Willingness To Take Risks y and Willingness To Take Risks The ability to take risks is more a function of your underlying financial condition, whereas the willingness to take risks is based on one’s psychology. There can be a problem if one’s willingness to take risks is greater than the ability to take risks. While the other way around may deprive you of profitable opportunities. Ack Acknowledge Your Investment Biases nowledge Your Investment Biases Another critical but undervalued investing hack is knowing and acknowledging your investing biases. It can be great if you can overcome them with time! Not exiting loss-making schemes/stocks is known as loss aversion bias. Gathering data to confirm an already existing belief is known as confirmation bias. Extrapolating returns only based on recent stock market events is known as status-quo bias. Read more about how to save 30 lakhs in 5 years save 30 lakhs in 5 years how to

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