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Lumpsum calculator — one-time investment growth
Deploy ₹34,00,000 once at 19% a year for 17 years, and this illustration lands near ₹6,54,30,051 — about ₹6,20,30,051 in growth on top of principal. Weigh that against drip-feeding the same capacity through monthly SIPs when you think about timing risk.
A lumpsum puts every rupee to work from day one — strong when you accept today’s entry level and can stay long; harder when you prefer to average in. The math here uses one annual compounding step for clarity; it is not a scheme document.
What follows: your baseline, tenure and principal grids, return sensitivity, and a SIP contrast. Market-linked funds do not promise the assumed rate.
How this lumpsum growth model works
We apply the stated annual return once per year to the running balance — a simple compounding loop that separates principal, accumulated interest, and maturity. Real mutual funds mark to market daily; this model smooths returns into one annual step so you can compare scenarios quickly.
Calculation breakdown
- Principal: ₹34,00,000
- Estimated interest: ₹6,20,30,051
- Estimated maturity: ₹6,54,30,051
Scenario comparison
Different tenures
| Years | Interest | Maturity |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | ₹47,13,602 | ₹81,13,602 |
| 10 | ₹1,59,61,925 | ₹1,93,61,925 |
| 15 | ₹4,28,04,400 | ₹4,62,04,400 |
| 20 | ₹10,68,60,040 | ₹11,02,60,040 |
Different principal amounts (±15–25%)
| Scenario | Principal | Interest | Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| -25% vs base | ₹25,50,000 | ₹4,65,22,538 | ₹4,90,72,538 |
| -15% vs base | ₹28,90,000 | ₹5,27,25,544 | ₹5,56,15,544 |
| 15% vs base | ₹39,10,000 | ₹7,13,34,559 | ₹7,52,44,559 |
| 25% vs base | ₹42,50,000 | ₹7,75,37,564 | ₹8,17,87,564 |
Different return assumptions (same P and tenure)
| Scenario | Rate | Interest | Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| -25% vs base | 14.3% | ₹2,95,81,077 | ₹3,29,81,077 |
| -15% vs base | 16.2% | ₹4,02,49,884 | ₹4,36,49,884 |
| Base rate | 19% | ₹6,20,30,051 | ₹6,54,30,051 |
| 15% vs base | 20% | ₹7,20,32,778 | ₹7,54,32,778 |
| 25% vs base | 20% | ₹7,20,32,778 | ₹7,54,32,778 |
Comparison: lumpsum vs SIP (illustrative)
For perspective, an illustrative SIP of ₹16,667 per month at 12% for 17 years could land near ₹1,11,32,236 — different risk/return path than a one-time lumpsum; not a recommendation.
Lumpsum vs SIP is not a moral choice — it is a cash-flow and risk trade-off. If you already hold a large corpus, lumpsum deployment may be appropriate; if you are early in your career, SIPs can enforce discipline. Use both calculators on EasyCal to stress-test assumptions.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the future value of ₹34,00,000 at 19% for 17 years?
- Under annual compounding (illustrative), maturity is about ₹6,54,30,051 with interest near ₹6,20,30,051. Actual mutual fund lumpsum returns are not guaranteed.
- Lumpsum vs SIP — which is better?
- Lumpsum deploys capital immediately; SIP spreads entries over time. Risk/return profiles differ — use both calculators for perspective.
- Is this mutual fund lumpsum calculator India specific?
- It uses rupee amounts and common search intent for Indian investors; returns are illustrative, not a fund quote.
- Does this include tax?
- No — capital gains tax rules vary by asset and holding period.
- Can I change the return assumption?
- Yes — rerun with a lower rate for conservative planning.
- Where can I explore more scenarios?
- Use the internal links below for nearby principals, tenures, and rates.
Internal linking — related lumpsum calculator pages
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Illustrative compounding only — not investment advice.
