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Financial experts explain that a 30-year-old can accumulate a Rs 5 crore retirement corpus by age 60 through disciplined monthly investments, with a starting SIP of approximately Rs 16,000 in equity mutual funds at a 12 percent CAGR, or Rs 5,700 with a 10 percent annual step-up.
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Charu Pahuja, Mohit Bagdi
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Financial experts explain that a 30-year-old can accumulate a Rs 5 crore retirement corpus by age 60 through disciplined monthly investments, with a starting SIP of approximately Rs 16,000 in equity mutual funds at a 12 percent CAGR, or Rs 5,700 with a 10 percent annual step-up.
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Sun, 14 Jun 2026 04:00:09 GMT · 3h 56m ago
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The article addresses the concern of 30-year-olds who wonder if they have started investing too late for retirement, providing strategies to build a substantial corpus.
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This information provides actionable investment strategies for individuals in their early 30s in India, offering guidance on how to achieve a significant retirement corpus through consistent and disciplined investment, impacting personal finance decisions and long-term financial planning.
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3 events in this thread- Economics3h 56m agoFinancial planners advise that a 30-year-old can achieve a Rs 5 crore retirement corpus by age 60 through disciplined monthly investments, such as a Rs 16,000 monthly SIP in equity mutual funds at a 12% CAGR, or a step-up SIP starting from Rs 5,700 per month.Open article
- Economics3h 56m agoFinancial experts confirm that a 30-year-old can accumulate a Rs 5 crore retirement corpus by age 60 with disciplined monthly investments.Open article
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