SIP returns on Rs 1000 invest every month for last 10 years in Option 1 - Rs 1000 Nifty 50 Index Fund, Option 2 - Rs 500 in Nifty 50 Index Fund and Rs 500 in nifty next fifty Index Fund, Option 3 - Rs 1000 in Nifty 100 Index Funds
The SIP returns on Rs 1000 invested every month for the last 10 years in Option 1, Option 2, and Option 3 are as follows:
- Option 1: Rs 1000 Nifty 50 Index Fund
The Nifty 50 Index Fund is a type of mutual fund that tracks the performance of the Nifty 50 index. The Nifty 50 index is a basket of the 50 largest companies listed on the National Stock Exchange of India. The Nifty 50 Index Fund has a 10-year average annual return of 12.5%. If you had invested Rs 1000 every month in the Nifty 50 Index Fund for the last 10 years, your investment would be worth Rs 2,32,660 today.
- Option 2: Rs 500 in Nifty 50 Index Fund and Rs 500 in nifty next fifty Index Fund
The nifty next fifty Index Fund is a type of mutual fund that tracks the performance of the nifty next fifty index. The nifty next fifty index is a basket of the next 50 largest companies listed on the National Stock Exchange of India after the Nifty 50 index. The nifty next fifty Index Fund has a 10-year average annual return of 10.5%. If you had invested Rs 500 every month in the nifty next fifty Index Fund for the last 10 years, your investment would be worth Rs 1,59,778 today.
- Option 3: Rs 1000 in Nifty 100 Index Funds
The Nifty 100 Index Fund is a type of mutual fund that tracks the performance of the Nifty 100 index. The Nifty 100 index is a basket of the 100 largest companies listed on the National Stock Exchange of India. The Nifty 100 Index Fund has a 10-year average annual return of 11.5%. If you had invested Rs 1000 every month in the Nifty 100 Index Fund for the last 10 years, your investment would be worth Rs 2,16,545 today.
It is important to note that these are just estimates and the actual returns you may earn may vary. The returns you earn will depend on a number of factors, including the performance of the stock market, the fees charged by the mutual fund, and the amount of money you invest.
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