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When receiving an annual salary increase, the initial reaction often revolves around the new spending possibilities this extra income brings. However, it's crucial to consider the impact on your savings as well. While you might already have a
set amount dedicated to investments like mutual funds, have you contemplated adjusting this investment to align with your increased earnings? If not, read on to know why it is important to do so.
More money in your hands not only
means an increase in the ability to spend. It also means the responsibility to save and invest more.
When you invest in mutual funds via SIPs, you are automatically signing up for several benefits. For instance, your investment is automated, there is no burden on your budget, your investment is cushioned from the market volatility, your cost gets averaged out, etc.
Ideally, you should step-up or top-up your SIPs year-on-year, by say @10% or more. Take into account real inflationary trends, lifestyle, and assess the future value of your financial goals. As you get annual increments step-up your SIP instalments.
There are two ways you can step-up SIPs:
Also Read: [How to plan the tenure for your SIP?]
Let us assume you are investing Rs 5,000 every month in an equity SIP for 15 years and the return is around 12%. Your corpus will be about Rs 26 lakh at the end of 15 years. If you were to increase the amount by 5% every year, your corpus will increase to around Rs 32 lakh. This means your monthly SIP will increase by Rs 250 in the second year, by Rs 262 in the third year, by Rs 275 in the fourth year and so on. Since you are gradually increasing the amount every year, there will be hardly any burden on your budget.
The two key benefits of stepping-up your SIP instalment are:
Even if you opt for a step-up SIP, do review your portfolio regularly and rebalance it, if required. Discuss with your financial advisor about the asset allocation that is suitable for your needs.
Disclaimer: This article is for information purpose only. The views expressed in this article are personal and do not necessarily constitute the views of Axis Bank Ltd. and its employees. Axis Bank Ltd. and/or the author shall not be responsible for any direct / indirect loss or liability incurred by the reader for taking any financial decisions based on the contents and information. Please consult your financial advisor before making any financial decision
Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risk, read all scheme related documents carefully. Axis Bank Ltd is acting as an AMFI registered MF Distributor (ARN code: ARN-0019). Purchase of Mutual Funds by Axis Bank’s customer is purely voluntary and not linked to availment of any other facility from the Bank. *T&C apply
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